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Perch_44
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this was posted up on the refuge forums. guy lost his dog in between Cromwell and Cloquet.
http://www.refugeforums.com/refuge/showthread.php?p=7508974&posted=1#post7508974
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Folks,
This is my first venture into your forum, but I've been around the Refuge since it's infancy...That said, I'm hoping that I can count on fellow hunters with what has the potential to become a bad situation.
Tonight, I got an email from a buddy of mine who's been up North hunting Woodcock and Ruffed Grouse in your state. And we need your help.
As you know, the loss of a dog is devestating blow to any hunter and dog owner. Holly, his English Setter, went missing on Thursday. Once they realized that she was gone, they quit chasing birds and the search for Holly commenced. Unfortunately, he had to bring a hunting partner home (work obligations) but immediately returned with his wife to MN in search of her. They arrived yesterday.
Jack and his wife (Samantha) are there looking for Holly and any help would be appreciated. Jack and his wife are both Army Warrant Officers who could use your help. While they were able to extend their leave, they can't stay forever. That's where I hope that you folks come in. Holly was seen yesterday and it's hopeful that she's still OK. If anyone in the area sees Holly or can lend any assistance it would be greatly appreciated. Please respond to this thread or send me a PM and I will pass along Jack's contact info ASAP.
Below follows a description of Holly and the whereabouts:
Holly is a 4 year-old, tri-color female, 40 lbs, wearing a leather collar with nameplate, bell, and a black e-collar.
She was lost at approximately 12 noon on Thursday, October 29, 2009, approximately one (1) mile North of Rogers lake on Fon Du Lac State Forest Road #963, West/Northwest of the gravel pit.
Thanks, folks for your help.
Jeff
-------------------- Perch's Highly Intoxicated Guide Service.
Fish, Ducks, and Bucks......and you'll do it Drunk!.
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James Holst
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I've got family in that area. I'll pass this along. Hopefully someone will spot the pooch.
-------------------- James Holst - In-Depth Outdoors TV Host
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Jared Rypka-Hauer
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Losing one of the dogs would be a lot like losing one of the kids, especially when it's a working dog that you have field experience with. They're a team member and a hunting partner.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and the dog.
-------------------- Whoever first said "Better a bad day fishing than a good day at work" is the wisest person who ever lived.
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Perch_44
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Dog was found this morning.
-------------------- Perch's Highly Intoxicated Guide Service.
Fish, Ducks, and Bucks......and you'll do it Drunk!.
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Chappy
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Dog was found this morning.
Alright!!!!!!!!!! I had mine slip my view last week! What a feeling....... Pissed and worried at the same time! He was gone about 20 minutes. Glad she's back.....I have a English setter too. He's a dandy too!
-------------------- Don't call me "Sir", that's my dad.
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smithkeith
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Great news. Glad everything turned out OK!!
-------------------- If your lucky enough to be at the lake....your lucky enough!!!
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Jared Rypka-Hauer
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Thank god... I gotta go tell my wife. She got all teared up when she heard about it.
-------------------- Whoever first said "Better a bad day fishing than a good day at work" is the wisest person who ever lived.
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