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Comments at Little River Pheasant Hunts and German Shorthaired Pointers
If you are a past
client of ours and would like to post a comment please do so by sending
an email to Paul at littleriver@nrctv.com
We look forward
to hearing from you and hope to see you again.
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4-28-08
Paul & Dale
My son and I went
out there in September 2007 and had a wonderful time and hunt. Everyone
was very nice to be around and talk too. This was Clark's graduation present
from high school. On the way home to Roanoke Va. we were talking and he
said this was the best present he could hope for. Thanks for the memories
that were created. The lodge was a very nice place to stay in. Daisy and
Gunner worked so well that I felt guilty that they did their job with style
and I missed birds.
Thanks again
Rick K. Roanake, VA
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4-02-08
Paul,
I want to thank
you personally for an outstanding hunt. I was worried about bringing 5
buddies all the way up from TX and having the experience be less than expected.
However, the hunt was absolutely incredible. Your staff's hospitality along
with the accomodations were exceptional. We were all very impressed with
the dog work. I've been Pheasant hunting in the corn fields of West Texas,
and to be quite honest with you was disappointed because the fields did
not allow us to hunt behind pointers. Your hunt was exceptional for people
who enjoy watching dogs work. By the way your guide Llana was worth the
trip alone. After talking with all of my buddies we have decided to rent
the entire lodge and make this an annual trip. Thanks for a great time!
Jason
Paul,
I wanted to give
you an update on Lizzie. First of all I want to thank you for delivering
a dog that was everything and more than you promised. I made at least 50
phone calls looking for the GSP with the temperment to be an inside dog,
and the drive to be a guide dog. Lizzie has been awesome with my 2 yr old
girls, and an absolute pleasure in the house. In the field she has been
phenomenal. I had her hunting within a week of her arrival. She has progressed
beyond all expectations and is now finished. When I was training, I would
release 30 chukar in a 100 acre field, and every time she would find 95%-100%
of the birds released. If anyone is looking for a GSP with natural retrieve,
you need to turn them onto that line. I have worked with labs for years,
and she has as much drive to retrieve as any field lab I have seen. Thanks
for letting go of an exceptional dog. I will be passing your name on to
people who ask about her.
Jason
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3-28-2008
We went to Little
River Pheasant Hunts in South Dakota for the first time last season. My
father, two brothers and I have hunted North and South Dakota for the last
14 years.
Little River is
without a doubt the best Hunting Lodge we have ever been at. The people
were all great. Great food. Fabulous dogs and the accommodations were comfortable
and relaxing.
Little River has
more to offer then we ever hoped for. We have hunted at six different Pheasant
Hunting Lodges in the last 14 years and there is no reason for us to ever
look for another one. We will be hunting at this lodge for many years to
come.
I can't say enough
about all the fun we had. This place is awesome. I think I enjoyed watching
the dogs hunt more then shooting our limits in pheasants. We even shot
close to our limit's in partridge two of the days. Without these fabulous
dogs it wouldn't of been nearly as entertaining as it was.
We had our own
dog there and he learned so much just hunting with the great dogs they
have, I could hardly believe he was the same dog when we had to leave.
The dog trainer
and guide Paul asked me if I wanted him to use any of his dogs or if I
wanted to just hunt my dog by himself for awhile. My dog is young and I
thought it might be better if he was in the field by himself. He did get
up a few birds but wasn't able to quite figure out those wiley ringnecks.
Once Paul put
a few of his dogs in the field my lab had many more opportunities for retrieves
and he actually learned to quarter better in front of me and even figured
out how to rustle out the birds better. I cannot believe how well those
dogs listen to Paul. He doesn't even use a shock collar on most of them.
It started to
get a little late in the day on our third day and one of the groups were
several birds short of their limit. I went out with Paul to just help walk
and to see if I could learn anything about handling dogs.
This group of
guys didn't have any dogs with them and I believe there were eight or nine
hunters total. One nice thing they also did was give us the choice of hunting
with another group or by ourselves. You don't always get that option at
other places and we enjoyed being by ourselves this time.
I don't know how,
but Paul was using six German Shorthair's at once and they were fabulous.
I have no idea how he kept them all straight in his head but none of them
got too far ahead and they all did great. It is amazing to watch a dog
find a bird and point and have two or three others stop and point right
behind the dog that found the bird. He told me this was called honoring
when the other dogs stop, freeze and back up the dog that found the bird.
He just pops the
whistle and they all turn around and go the other direction and cross each
other. Sometimes he just says hupp and they all turn around right away
and head in the other direction. I have no idea how he got them to do this
but it was very impressive and exciting to watch.
My dog had more
opportunities to retrieve and find birds in three days then he did the
entire rest of the season in Wisconsin, and I took him out a lot. We have
a few pheasants but nothing like this place.
We got done early
one day so Paul loaded us all up and we headed about 40 miles away from
the lodge to go Sharptail Grouse hunting. I have never shot a Sharptail
before. I had my chance but of course I blew it. The group did kill several
that afternoon though. They are as hard to hit as pheasants. I was under
the impression they didn't fly as fast as a pheasant but boy was I wrong.
He did this just
so we had something else to do for the rest of the afternoon. They didn't
charge us one extra nickel for taking us to a different spot to hunt a
totally different bird.
The owner Dayle
and main guide Paul go way above and beyond the call of duty. Dayle is
one of the nicest guys you will ever come across. This is a first class
outfit and I would recommend it to anyone. The meals are great. The cooks
name is Roper, and he can cook!
If you want a
pheasant hunt in the Dakota's you will remember for a long time this is
the place to go. I can also tell you that the price is very inexpensive
compared to what we normally had to pay at other lodges for what we received.
We had been at
lodges that were a little less money up front but didn't have half to offer
as Little River. Everything is included in one price. Many of the other
lodges actually ended up costing us more after they nicked and dimed us
for every other little thing they could think of.
Our birds were
cleaned, washed, bagged and in the freezer before supper was even on the
table. We went down to help out cleaning the birds about 45 minutes after
the hunt and everything was already done.
I can't say enough
about Little River. If you want to have a great time and enjoy a hunt you
will never forget then try out Little River. You will love it. I guarantee
it.
We will be there
again this year. We are trying to swing it so we can be there for a five
day hunt this year. I can't hardly wait!
Jerad in Wisconsin
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03/16/08
We had a party
of twelve hunters and everyone had a great time. There were more pheasants
then anyone could imagine. It wasn't always easy and without the great
dogs it could of been difficult but our guide made sure we got plenty of
shooting and our birds all three days. We even took a Shorthair pup home
with us and she will be there this year getting more experience in three
days of hunting then I could give her in a year here.
Ron in Georgia
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02/22/08
DALE AND PAUL,
JUST WANTED YOU
GUYS TO KNOW THAT I JUST LOVE MY LIVER FEMALE SHORTHAIR. SHE IS 19 MONTHS
OLD AND has turned into a hunting machine. SHE POINTED WELL AND WILL ONLY
IMPROVE WITH TIME. I can't even imagine how good she is going to be when
she is three or four years old. I WILL BE SURE TO TELL EVERYONE WHERE I
GOT HER FROM. THANKS AGAIN FOR A GREAT DOG
JOHN ABERDEEN
South Dakota
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02/21/08
My father and
I had the best all around hunt of our life at Little River in South Dakota.
The people were great, the dogs were fabulous and we had no worries the
entire trip. I would give almost anything to have a dog that hunts like
their dogs do. They include everything on your trip except your license,
and the guide Paul got that for us right at the lodge. We have already
sent in our deposits for this season. There is no way you will be disappointed
with this place. This place is second to none!
Jerry
Texas
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