The recall house loaded with Quail |
Sometimes
the best lessons aren’t planned. After work today I took the dogs out for a
walk. It had been a week of awful weather, so little time had been spent
working the girls. Juno, our seven month old GSP pup, bolted out back past the
barn. Her new joy in life has been the quail recall house that I loaded with
quail a little over a week ago. The older and wiser wirehairs trotted along
with me.
By
the time I reached the barn Juno was racing about stacks of new bricks on
pallets. I thought there might still be a quail out, but it had been a week of bitter
wintery weather since I had released any. Juno squeezed between two pallets of
bricks and stuck her nose in a hole left for a forklift. I looked in the other
end and, sure enough, there was a quail hiding inside the pile of bricks.
I
got Juno off the scent and we walked out back into the fields and woods.
Returning, the dogs bolted ahead to the quail house and hunted the area hard.
Chara,
our wise old German wirehair who’s turning thirteen in June, shuffled about
with her nose to the ground, plowing through leaves beneath stunted white oaks.
The two younger dogs were like ping pong balls, all over the place. Chara
locked up on point thirty feet from the recall house.
Colby,
my five year old wire, noticed and faithfully honored. I could see the quail
hunkered down about three yards from Chara’s nose.
Juno
ricocheted all over the place, twice passing close, but tuned into her own
little world. I so wished she dragged a line so I might control her. The two
wires trembled, but didn’t budge. Juno finally bounded toward the older girls
and then stopped like a statue right against Chara’s side. Her head was up as she
inhaled the bird’s heady scent.
I
praised her and stroked her shoulders, and then took two steps toward the
quail.
The
bird bolted as if shot from a canon, with Juno hot on its tail.