SportingDog’s Week Two: Waterfowl in Louisiana

   10.09.12

SportingDog’s Week Two: Waterfowl in Louisiana

Join Jeff Fuller, his three sons Clayton, Cole and Callahan, and the rest of the crew from SportingDog Adventures as they learn about the waterfowl conservation issue of our generation. The crew travels to the Louisiana and the Mississippi River Delta to hunt with the Vanishing Paradise Organization to learn about wetland deterioration and how it can be reversed. They also get an opportunity to hunt Teal during the early waterfowl opener. The trip highlights an area of our country that is truly a national treasure and affords the viewer some “High Flying Adventures” with rocket fast Teal!

SportingDog Adventures is in its second season on the Sportsman Channel, airing on Wednesdays at 3:00 am, Thursdays at 7:00 am and Saturdays at 5:30 pm. The show focuses on hunting dogs in the field and their high octane work. Don’t miss this week’s show as we highlight the Labrador Retrievers of Soggy Acres Retrievers.

To view a preview of the episode, check out our tease video located at this address: https://vimeo.com/45083006

Jeff Fuller began in the sporting dog industry in 1998, when he was given “Lily,” a chocolate female lab, as a gift. Since then, Soggy Acres Retrievers Kennels has grown to producing some of the nation’s top chocolate, black, and yellow retrievers with excellent lineage, many of which have gone on to Senior and Master hunt titles. More information on Jeff’s kennels is available at http://www.soggyacres.com/.

To learn more about SportingDog Adventures check out our website at www.sportingdogadventures.com

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