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First off thank God you are both ok. Secondly. No I never let either of our dogs on the ice if I can stop it, meaning when hunting you can't always see where your dog may be. Even when I know the ice is thick enough to safely carry the weight, you never know about soft spots, and a bird retrieved can not replace you or the dog.
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Bird Dogs and Hunting If you're betting against God, you better be right. "When a dog dies they take a piece of your heart but leaves you a piece of his, and humans always make out in that deal. " Mark Twain. Larry Miller |
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