Testimonials
Charlie,
Have to write you and say thank you! We love our new and improved Bailey. He is doing great with the commands and is listening at a high level. I gave you a normal dog and you gave me back a really good hunting retriver, You did a great job! Our experience with you was first class!
Thanks!
Will MacFarland
Charlie,
I just wanted to let you know that Mayhem got her WD title over the weekend. She blew away her peers with flawless retrieves! I couldn’t be more proud of her. Damn you do good work! She got a ton of compliments on her looks and temperment but when she started working people were very impressed! Many thanks to you for everything you have taught her and me! I am looking forward to getting her back to you for a refresher as well as additional training! I’m hoping to get her WX and WQ as well but putting birds in the freezer is the primary objective.
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for the great experience you provided for my grandsons this past Saturday afternoon. I appreciated the time you took for instruction and coaching at the trap range. Also, Bryan (or Ryan, according to Jeremy) was a fine guide and did a fantastic job in shooting the action photos with my camera. I was most pleased. He has quite a talent for this. Thank him for us, once again!
Roger Kohtz
Charlie My email is xxxxx@xxxxxx.com
Had a great time. Your Ann Arbor deer story is a classic!
Thank you.
Dave Washington
I've been boarding my dogs and hunting at WingShooters for close to twenty years. Now on my third and fourth brittany spaniels, Harley and Rocco, both trained by Charlie, WingShooters has become their second home.
My son, now 24 years old, shot his first pheasant at WingShooters at the age of 8. We have many fond memories of hunts through the years with family and friends and look forward to many more.
The convenient location so close to Ann Arbor and US 23 makes it very accessible at any time. Charlie and his son Chuck provide expert service in the field and warm hospitality after the hunt.
Several friends have found their way to WingShooters to have Charlie train their dogs and have been very satisfied.
I'd recommend WingShooters to anyone looking for a great place to board their dogs and experience upland bird hunting as good as it gets in lower Michigan. John Williams
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I had checkout out other trainers and was not impressed with the style of training or treatment from their presentation. After the training session I could see major accomplishments in my GSP.
Charlie advised of the next steps and provided written documentation for follow up. One year later I attended a handler’s class at Wingshooters with my GSP and that’s where progress was made for me because I then learned as well as the dog.
This season was a pleasure with my dog not spent in frustration but with pride in watching what the GSP was capable of with proper training. Thank you Wingshooters.Jonathon Laskowsky
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Charlie is an absolute dog psychologist! In one minute he can tell you more about your dogs thinking and behavior than you could ever come up with on your own, and his solutions to problems are logical and they work.
He really isn't so much a dog trainer as he is a trainer of those that train dogs. His ingenious method will teach you how to deal with your dog using strategies that are proven to work.
The spirit of Wingshooters Club is just like Charlie and Chuck themselves. It is a place where you'll feel comfortable and have a great time, with lots of laughs, but not forget there are loaded guns around and safety is taken seriously.
It is just the ideal atmosphere to enjoy some comradeship, shoot some fast flyers from ideal covers, experience some awesome dog work and warm up in front of the fire with friends. I could go on....... Dr. Michael Krause
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Peter Brown
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Wingshooters offers a very natural shooting experience in a very rusic setting. This is not your average "pay as you go" club hunt. You gotta' be durable because the birds will give you a run for your money in the varied terrain you cover. The clubhouse hospitality is wonderful, just like out in your own woods, but not for the faint of heart. Bob Ranka
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