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The world of pointing dogs in words and images, moving and still.

White Out in December

Craig Koshyk


Most of the 2007 hunting season was fantastic. The August pre-season warm up went very well. September was a treat. October was an exhilarating marathon of friends, fields, grouse and gundogs. November was even better.

Then came December. Snow, cold, more snow and wind put an end to the season very early on. In fact our first hunt of the month ended up being our last....but what a hunt it was!!

I was joined in the field by my friend Francois who recently moved to Manitoba from France. He and his son Xavier, and Xavier's buddy Russel came along for their very first hunt for ruffed grouse over pointing dogs. Francois hunts pheasants and partridges in his native Picardy but had never hunted in Canada and had never seen a ruffed grouse. Xavier and Russel, teenagers still learning the ropes, were also eager to participate.

Also with us that day was a friend of mine, a very talented young photographer named Dustin Leader. A graduate of my photography school, Dustin is quickly gaining a national reputation for his reportage style of photography. He mainly covers social issues for major newspapers but also finds time to shoot personal projects. One of those projects is a body of work he calls "Point and Shoot". It is an exploration of hunters, dogs and their relationship to nature. Dustin has followed me and other hunters in the field on several occasions and has take some of the most interesting and creative images of the hunt that I have ever seen. His unique style, his genuine curiosity and above all, his brutally honest approach to the issues can be seen in his images.

We all met in an area I call Liliwoods. It is named after my wife Lisa who has fond memories of hunting there with Felix, our first dog . It usually holds a few birds, but being so late in the season, I was not very optimistic that we would see many. Nevertheless, we knew that we would have a nice day afield, and I knew that Dustin would get some great shots.

Well, it turned out that it was not just a nice day in the field, it was a GREAT day in the field. In less than two hours, Souris pointed 11 ruffed grouse! The birds were in tight cover, shots were tough, but we did managed to bag a couple ruffies. And sure enough, Dustin got some fantastic images in his unique style.

And that, in essence, was the sum total of the hunting we managed to do in December; one very memorable hunt, captured by a very sharp eye.

I've posted a gallery of recent images from the ongoing project "Point and Shoot". The first half are shots of Jean Francois Behro and his braque de l'Ariege and of Christophe Oriou and his Weimaraner. The photos in the second half of the gallery, images 25 and on, are from the hunt at Liliwoods described above.

Enjoy!

Hibernation...and Progress

Craig Koshyk


The older I get, the harder it is to find good things to say about winter in Winnipeg. But I must admit that there is nothing like a nippy -30 and three feet of snow to motivate me to sit in front of the computer and write. So in an effort to stave off the winter blues, I’ve put my nose to the grindstone and completed another two chapters of the gigantic book project.
I think I can now see light at the end of the tunnel. I’m looking forward to yet another visit to Europe this spring. Armed with cameras and laptops Lisa and I will be traveling to Spain where I recently found out about two more breeds I need to research, the Perdiguero Galego and the Ca Mè Mallorquí. Then it is off to Portugal, France, Italy, France again, Germany and the Netherlands. I just hope I don’t uncover any more breeds to check out while I am there!

Past the Half Way Point

Craig Koshyk


It snowed today. It wasn’t the first snow of the year, but I think this is the stuff that will stay till March. And with the snow comes a realization that the hunting season is well past the half-way point. There are still a few days left in the deer season and we can chase grouse until just before Xmas. But after that, the only quarry on the menu will be jack rabbits in January and then the long, long off-season.
Looking back, I can say that it has truly been an outstanding season. We will have many great memories to keep us warm over the winter. In fact so many of those memories where caught on film, that I had to divide the “Hunting 07” gallery into several smaller galleries. I’ve decided to present them month by month and update them as the season progresses. To have a look click on the photo. Then click on the photo(s) for the gallery of the month(s) you’d like to view.
Enjoy!

So far, So good

Craig Koshyk


I've just popped back into town this afternoon to pick up two more friends from France at the airport. They will be here for about a week chasing birds with us here in Manitoba. So far the season has been very good. Birds numbers and the weather have both been fair. The dog work has been excellent. Jean Francois, my friend who breeds Braque de l’Ariège has two young dogs with him and is very happy with the progress they are making. I am running three dogs right now, Souris my 7 year old Weim bitch, Uma, our 4 year old Epagneul de Pont Audemer bitch and Quell, a 5 year old Longhaired Weim owned by my friend Sal Castenda (Sal is pretty busy right now with two young daughters at home in the States. He won’t have much time this season to hunt with Quell. And since I lost my Felix last fall and really wanted another dog in the truck, I drafted Quell into service as a favour to his owner, and to myself!)

It hasn’t been all highlights though, Souris tangled with some barbed wire and received 20 stitches for her efforts. Brava, my friend’s Braque de l’Ariège bitch tangled with a porcupine and received a dozen quills in the lips. My friend Mick got a wader stuck in the marsh and ended up going for a very cold dip!
Tonight my friends Christophe and Marlene arrive with their Weim named Winnie. We will be back in the field tomorrow for more adventures and photos. In the mean time, keep checking the hunting gallery for updates, I will add some new photos as soon as I can.

Hunting Season 07

Craig Koshyk


The hunting season in Manitoba opened a few weeks ago and I have done my best to get out as often as possible. Work has been crazy though, so I’ve only had the dogs out about a dozen times since the beginning of the month.
Today however marks the real opener for me! My friends Richard and Mick arrive tonight from England and together, we head out to bird camp on the shore of Lake Manitoba tonight. We will be out there chasing birds in the uplands and wetlands for a week. I’ll have no internet hookup, and the cell phone is iffy at best....hmmm sounds like a treat! But I will update the blog on my return over the weekend when I come back to town to fetch a buddy from France who is coming over with two young Braques de L’Ariège.

In the meantime, I’ve posted a gallery of a few photos I have taken so far of the early season. Click on the photo above to have a look. Waidmannsheil!!

Website Make-over

Craig Koshyk


I’m a Mac guy. Way back in the late 80’s I cut my teeth on an Apple llc powered by a fairly athletic hamster running in a wheel. Nowadays, I use a bunch of Power-Mac something or others with more bells and whistles than a Manila Jeep.

So when I decided to give my website a much-needed make-over, I figured the first place to look was in something the experts call an “applications folder”. Well sure enough, on my newest Mac, loaded to the gills with all the newest software, was a program called iWeb. It offered the same point, click and drag simplicity of most Mac programs in a package to build a website. So after about three hundred hours of pointing, clicking, dragging, cursing, drinking, nail biting and urging two* very tired hamsters to keep going, the new site is up!

www.craigkoshykphoto.ca

* (I’m running a “dual core” processor in my current Mac).