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If you have been following us on social media you have seen that we had another wonderful season in the Great Lakes states hunting grouse and woodcock. We’ve been home for about two weeks hunting in New York now. Our hunting will whine down for the next couple weeks between our deer season and 4 of the 5 PRL girls are due to whelp over the next few weeks. Stay tune to here and on social media for updates on the litters. This season thus far has had amazing dog work in one of our rising little superstar’s is Azaadi. She’s out of Omiimii by Chippewa. At just over six months old she’s had over 100 grouse points with a couple dozen woodcock shot over her and 18 grouse shot over her. Pictured below is Azaadi on her most recent New York hunt that was certainly a day to remember.

Four month old pup from Widget by Chippewa.
Pile O’ Pups!!! Haven’t bothered Omiimii yet to see if there’s anymore in there but we have a nice round number of 10 pups right now. Everyone currently looks good so we will see how they all manage over the next several days. The first week is always the most critical but looking good. Omiimii was a rock star to no surprise. Everyone with reservations will be contacted in the order of reservations made.

This pup turns six months old tomorrow and he’s ready for some hunting! We need September to hurry up and get here.

I’ve been very happy with young Chippewas pups have been looking real good overall. See long version of this video on our FB Page.
Today wrapped up our 5 1/2 month ruffed grouse season… Where as always, we have pursued the king to witness magnificent dog work, experience the synergy between man and bird-dog, capturing grouse dogs doing what they do best in photos, putting food on the table while our partner lies at my feet telling stories of the days afield, and just experiencing the great outdoors day after day through the change in seasons of early fall till late winter with the companionship of a quality gun dog. We were fortunate to be able to pursue the king 84 days in our long season. Every season offers such humbling experiences and continued respect for the king of all gamebirds.
The dogs and I gave it a strong effort today for bird contacts. What a fantastic way to end the season! I brought two of my veterans along today in, Duncan and Pixel. They pointed between the two of them every bird that we came across together. Pixel had two terrific points and several nice honors. Duncan… The greatest dog that I will probably ever own. I pray that I can replicate this grouse dog. He hunted in total over four hours today and pointed every Ruff he came in contact with which totaled 10 grouse. I terribly missed three golden opportunities but the birds must have all been talking to each other today. I had clean chances to shoot the birds but they did there rising helicopter exit which I always miss no matter how hard I try to get above the bird. Then later on I ran into two of my very good grouse buddies where Duncan had a point for me but I was busy taking a beautiful photo while the bird took off and then he pinned the same bird twice for one of my buddies who will remain anonymous and unfortunately was not able to connect for Duncan. So there may not be any feathers in my bag but we ended the season on an incredibly high note! Here are a few photos from the day. Note the last picture of my wife’s celebration cake. She’s my whole support system year round. I love you and so do the dogs!

Omiimii will be bred late February and we are still deciding whether or not to breed Ripple this time around. Stay tuned! Pups should be ready to go mid-June!


We hope the Chippewa/Widget litter has the class of their parents! Here’s Chippewa back in the preseason.


Zhingos has been developing real nicely. We look forward in seeing if he will make the breeding cut this year. He’s a full sister to Missy and Stella.
Here’s to taking 2018 head on with purpose!
The Tribes Litter, Pixel by Chippewa. 5.5 weeks old today. From top left to right then next row: Cherokee, Sioux, Crow, Pixel, The King, Chippewa, Navajo, Dakota, and Apache. Puppies looking good and will be in their future hunting homes in the weeks ahead.

The sisters are now six months old today and I couldn’t be more pleased with the progress. So happy to see that all the young dogs look very promising for making the cut in the program. Going to be an exciting hunting season coming up!