As is common with bird hunting enthusiasts having an older dog and a younger dog gives them a sense of security in the present and the future for chasing game birds. The old one hunts smarter but tires easily then the young one takes over and hopefully has learned something from the older dog to help it find birds. Mike has even had three dogs to help him choose the next best one. This time the duo didn't work out as the younger dog tried to prove dominance and many fights ensued. I even helped out by watching the older dog while the owner was on vacation but the dog prints in the new Fort Street concrete are evidence these dogs are tightly wired.
So on the day he said goodbye to the young project Mike went deer hunting on his property and bagged the biggest doe of this hunting career. It's only fitting after going through a lot of anguish on what to do with the dogs he could enjoy life a little bit. However this is a little overboard. On the first trip out with the old dog and feeling melancholy about not having the other by his side he had some more luck.
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