Field Cover Biggest Problem For Pheasant Hunters Not Vizslas!
What is the biggest problem for most pheasant hunters? It is the thick field cover of native grasses that can grow six to eight feet high that is the largest obstacle for pheasant hunters finding their downed prey. But thick fields pose no problem for the persistent Vizslas that can wind their way through nearly any obstacle course to retrieve what they were trained to get.A perfect pheasant habitat is in Nebraska in the early morning and the land is hard on humans to get around. Vision is limited and walking is labored for the hunters looking for pheasant but the agile Vizslas prove all their usefulness in this training field. They are the perfect hunting partner.

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