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Dwight your Munsterlanders look like my liver colored French Brittanys. How much do they weigh typically?

Great pictures of great looking dogs, guns, and game.

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Mike,
The females go from about 38 to 45 lbs and the males 45 to 60 lbs. The dogs are tending to be a little taller here in the states and perhaps a little larger than the German dogs. If you look on the North American Munsterlander site there is a lot of info about the dogs. I have had them for about 13 years. They do not get enough credit for their water work. The large munsterlanders are not genetically related to the smalls.

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Dwight, wonderful pics!!! Love that hammergun!!!!

Merry Christmas!

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Thanks for all the nice comments. Will be going to the Las Vegas show if anyone wants to meet up.

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Here's a grouse I shot today with my 16 ga. Husqvarna Model 51 that Mark Larson modified into a straight griped gun. Took it over a nice point by Copper my Ryman-type English Setter.



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Great photos. Great dogs. Great guns.

What single fact sticks out? There's a LOT of 16-bores in these photos.

16s are very popular in Europe, but I had no ideas 16s were so popular your side of the pond.

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Originally Posted By: Nigel
Great photos. Great dogs. Great guns.

What single fact sticks out? There's a LOT of 16-bores in these photos.

16s are very popular in Europe, but I had no ideas 16s were so popular your side of the pond.

Nigel.


The 16 arguably is the ideal gun for our upland shooting, what you Brits would call "rough shooting", particularly in the Northeast where wading through thickets after grouse and woodcock is the order of the day. A lot of hunters here will go "yeaaaah", recognizing the 16 as an ideal upland gun even though they never had one. They're really not too common in use here. Go figure.

I went out for a couple hours this afternoon to get in a little more hunting before our grouse season closes Saturday. We had an inch or two of light snow last night and it remained cold, making for ideal tracking conditions. So I was my own dog, walking down the trails looking for bird tracks, then going in after them. I put up two birds but had no shots at either - too thick, too far and/or too fast. But I'm confident my 16 would have done the job, had I been a little less obstructed, closer and/or quicker.

If you want to really get in among a bunch of 16 aficionados, there's 16ga.com.


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Nice bird, happy dog, pretty gun, good day.


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Dwight,
Nice looking dogs, glad you had a great hunt. Wild quail, just wonderful birds to hunt.
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Elsie almost to my shoulder, quail on the wing, and if you look close you can see my DD Kaiser in the weeds between us.
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