Old hunters

Just got an email from a good hunting friend of mine from Montana. He sent me a short paragraph on his latest hunts with his dogs. Greg is nearing 80 years of age and I can testify that he has covered many hard miles in the mountains. Either with a bow or with his dogs.

I have had the privilege of hunting with him and Lucy. I raise a toast to him and the loyalty he has given his dogs. In a past blog his handle was “lucy’s pal”. He truly is.

I think we all can relate to Greg Munther’s latest hunt.

“We’ve both grayed in the muzzle over our nearly 15 years together and neither of us can hear. But even with over 1000 days afield chasing wild birds together over the years, we both dance with excitement each morning as we head afield again. It’s in our blood. Her points and retrieves these last few days brought tears to my eyes, sadly acknowledging our future days afield as a team are limited. Here’s to old bird dogs. Here’s to Lucy.”

Published by jakeandgrady

Hunting has been a favorite past time for me for 55 years but the last twenty five years I have been consumed by chukar hunting and more specifically chukar hunting with fantastic dogs. In this blog I hope to pass on any information I can about chukar hunting but more than anything I want to showcase what will probably be my last two chukar dogs, Jake and Grady. I am 70 years old, Jake is 8 and Grady is 3 and I'm hoping to stay on the chukar mountain until I am 80 when Grady will be fetching my final chukars.

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  1. That there is a sentiment most of us can appreciate and relate to…..words hardly do justice to what starts as a bouncy full of it,pup….and ends as a gray muzzled, much slower senior that we know is on borrowed time, yet will live in our hearts and memories until we too use up our allotted time….

    Larry, I do appreciate how much and how often you convey your bond and love of your dogs..They are pretty lucky to have you…

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