red dog photos

Todd Duncan Tennyson

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I got out with Kaden yesterday and had a chance to run the bomber some.
Was good to get the boat out and let it rip, especially after the hit and run we had last winter to the lower unit.

I discovered that the boat gets up and goes pretty good, now that the prop is true.

Kaden was so spun out and fired up, that after 20 minutes of listening to his squeals and feeling the entire boat shake (as he shook) I decided that the only thing we could do is decompress.

We Pulled off to a big bend in the river and did fetches for a few minutes.
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Kaden did a good job and was far more "boatworthy" shortly thereafter.

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Best,
Todd and Kaden.
 
What a great collection of shots, Todd. What beautiful countryside you live in. I especially liked the 3rd and 4th shots.
Al
 
Todd,
old Alex is looking down and he has a big smile on. A dog man needs a dog and that one sure is nice looking. It is some very nice river country you get to play in. That red dog is one lucky guy to have found you and your adventures. I have a feeling you two will have a great season ahead in the duck bomber.
 
Todd, good to see you back& posting pics. of your adventures with your dog! I missed them. You do a good photo essay, keep them comming. Good luck to you& the red dog! Thanks for posting.
Dennis
 
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