
“Her muscles visibly tighten as the bird’s scent grows stronger until finally she is locked dead-on—The point is classic and timeless; her tail is upright, a front paw is held up and motionless and her head and eyes are riveted on the source of the strongest scent. Forty feet down the field, Elwood honors Ginger’s point by “backing” her; he instantly freezes in a staunch pointing posture. This extraordinary beauty moves me. It’s field choreography at its best. The stuff of good calendars and fine art.” George Smith – Times Leader Outdoor Editor
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