Harley is starting to get the whole concept. His retrieve is excellent, did not lose a single cripple this past season. Harley will be three on March 17th. His last bird of the season was perfection from start to finish. There had been a light snow and he worked that bird hard. Always more fun when you can see the tracks. He had it pinned under a big old spruce canopy as I got into position. It was a quick shot and I pulled the trigger as the bird went out of sight behind another spruce. He found it and did his usual retrieve. His retrieve is a compromise, as he still would like to keep the bird, he drops it near the ATV if that is close or on the nearest trail. One day he may figure it is OK to actually hand me the bird. A vast improvement over when he would decide to take them all the way home with him. A very satisfying end to the season, there were two more hours of daylight left but we chose to end on that note; headed home. So next day we are putzing around outside and he ends up parked under an alder with six birds in it. He is frantic for me to do what we have been doing everyday for the past two weeks. Hunting season is over. Always figured it must be pretty confusing for a bird dog the day after the season ends. Any thoughts on this?


















































