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TESTIMONIALS

We own a chocolate and ticked
German Shorthair Pointer. His color is hard to see so we wanted
something that would give us better visual effect and also give
him some protection while hunting during deer season. We tried
several things like a homemade sweatshirt outfit and a couple of
things purchased in hunting dog catalogs. They did not work! We
met Nick at his booth at the Armstrong Kennels Game Fair. We
purchased one and had some rubbing problems. No need to worry,
Nick replaced it with a better size, so he has choices for you.
This year we hunted in total comfort and Schulze was in my sites
all the time. It’s a great product and we highly recommend
it.
Bert S. Vanman
Route 1, Box 111
Osakis, MN 56360

Since I hunt with a Springer
Spaniel I often have trouble seeing him in the tall CRP grass. On
opening day in Iowa I hunted with a group of 11 and never had a
problem with locating my dog when he had "The Flag" on. Other dog
owners were calling their dogs constantly. We also found another
use for the flag portion of the harness. One of the guys actually
locked himself out of the truck and he used the flag mast to jimmy
open the door lock.
Steve Bode
Omaha, NE

I have 2 German Shorthairs and
we hunt a lot of CRP here in South Dakota. Trying to keep track of
dogs in CRP is almost impossible. I’ve tried bells and beeper
collars and not the Flag. The Flag is the only way to hunt. You
know where your dog is all of the time. This season I’ve hunted
with ten other hunters and their dogs. Everyone of them wanted a
Flag for their dog once they saw them work.
Thanks for the
Flag,
Dan Conkling

December 1, 1996
Dear Nick,
After receiving the "Flag"
from you, I made several trips to North Dakota pheasant hunting
and used the "Flag" each time in the extremely heavy cover we
encountered on CRP, private, and state set aside lands. The "Flag"
certainly increased our bag but more important was the increases
enjoyment the "Flag" made in our hunt. My hunting companions were
amazed at the effectiveness of the "Flag" and enjoyed shouting
"The Flag is on point" (meaning Fritz, my shorthair pointer). Even
passerby's would stop and watch the flag move "by itself" through
the cover and commented how effective it was.
I have made several contacts
to Pheasants Forever and hunting clubs for you and am certain they
will respond in the future.
Sincerely,
Bob Cresop Cloquet, MN
55720

Contact us at our hunting dog supply
business in Owatonna, Minnesota, for our flags, which
are used for bird dogs during hunting
season
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