Here is a end of the hunt "Look what we did" photo. From right to left...........
Me and my 1 year old (on that day BTW) GSP Fenway, who did real well for his 1st full time hunt. He chased a bird behind us and got lost for over an hour. Good thing I had a beeper on him because I heard it from the truck. I hit the whistle and gave him a small pop on the collar and he came to me. We were about a 1/2 mile away from where I "Lost" him. After that he was better and was getting into it but over all he was totally in sensory overload. He slept well that night.
Continuing to the left is Tylor Higgs and his dog Rose, a female GSP who is about 3 and a hell of a hunter. In thick cover she tends to leap up like a dolphin to see where we all are in relation to her.....it is funny to watch.
Next is Yuta "Diego" Nakata of the Japanese Air Force, who is here to work on the Japanese tanker program with Boeing (yes he looks like a teenager) and was a really cool guy. He got a few and a couple of shared birds.
Next is John Higgs, a old friend of my dads from Boeing, who now consults for the Japanese on the tanker program.
My dad at this point was asleep in my truck, but 3 of those birds are his.
Anyway......30 birds later.............

Also, if any of yall are upland hunters, I was trying out Federal's new "Prairie Storm" 12 Ga 2-3/4" #5's at 1500 fps. They are very hot loads and will reach out and tag birds. Its not cheap at 20$ a box but I give it my stamp of approval, as I didnt miss more than 2 in high speed (with a 15-30 mph wind behind them) right to left crossing shots. Now if I could get my Browning 525 to not smack my middle finger with the back of the trigger guard I'd be really happy, 2 days later my knuckle still has a blueish tint to it and is swollen. lol