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Puppy Introductions: Water, Game and Gunfire

Posted on Friday 26th March 2021 06:05:36 PM

Puppyhood plays an integral role in the future of your hunting dog. Introducing her to critical aspects of the hunt, including game, cover, water and especially gunfire, at critical ages and in a controlled manner to ensure a positive experience is important. It doesn't matter if you're training a pointer for the uplands, a retriever for the wetlands or hounds for small- or big-game, by keeping new experiences positive and slowly increasing the scope of that experience will guarantee your gundog loves all the aspects of her future job.

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Field Trials Matter

Posted on Wednesday 17th March 2021 07:55:17 PM

Most scouts yawn when linemen run 40's, but not at the 2020 combine. Mekhi Becton, a 6-foot-7-inch, 364 pound offensive lineman out of Louisville ran a blistering 5.1. Heads didn't turn so much as they spun off of heads, for what current lineman of Beckton's size runs what used to be speed of yesteryear's fullback? My, my have times changed.

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Late Season Care for Gun Dogs

Posted on Sunday 24th January 2021 07:28:59 PM

As opening weekend and memories of early fall rambles through our favorite covers begin to fade, winter settles in across the northern reaches, signaling the last call for many bird hunters. For many of us, hunting the last days of the late season are an anticipated tradition, as we take extra time off around the holidays to spend time with family or travel to western or southern destinations to extend our season. Much like us, who will hunt as long as we are warm, dry and comfortable, our dogs are tough and ready for these winter wingshooting wanderings. Hunting in the cold and snow can be enjoyable and rewarding but following a few simple considerations will help to keep your dog safe and end the season on a high note.

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Midseason corrections

Posted on Tuesday 15th December 2020 06:59:13 PM

Next year's quail opener was set before the season ended. This year's was good, check that, it was really good, the best in recent history. There seemed to be birds everywhere we went, all of the dogs worked great, and that combination caused us to set the bar for next year very high. Ours was a reasonable goal, mostly because we had several months in which to prepare. And so we did.

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Stocking Stuffers for Gun Dog Owners

Posted on Wednesday 9th December 2020 06:58:32 PM

If you generally dread holiday shopping and have a hard time picking out gifts for the gun dog guy or gal in your family who has everything, then you're going to absolutely love this list. And if you're at the receiving end of this holiday exchange, you're going to find great value from these items, because just as you can never have too many gun dogs, you can never have enough gear and supplies for your gun dogs. The holidays are stressful enough so we hope this gift-giving guide will help you finish your shopping early and allow for more quality time with your family and four-legged friends this holiday season.

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How to take better photos of your Gun Dogs

Posted on Saturday 28th November 2020 05:09:13 PM

There is nothing we love more in our lives than our gun dogs; sorry to our spouses and significant others, but when was the last time they ran a blind retrieve, stopped on a whistle, or delivered a bird to hand? We have an ever-present desire to photograph our dogs and show them off to our friends and family, showcase our puppies and banter with our buddies. We have worked so hard to refine and polish our pup's skills and we want to make sure we're capturing and presenting them at their best.

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The Great Debate: Pointing or Flushing Dogs for Quail

Posted on Monday 2nd November 2020 07:07:06 PM

My wife said I winced when we pulled up to the only game in town. It was an old motel of a vintage that reminded me of the Golden Era of travel by car. Over the years families probably over-nighted here while on their way to any one of a number of the nearby wild quail Valhallas. No visible capital improvements had been done for a long time, at least I couldn't see any renovation. The 30-some-odd rooms looked sad while the adjoining restaurant and tavern was booming.

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Its a Dogs Life which isnt so bad

Posted on Monday 28th September 2020 08:55:03 AM

It doesn't come as a surprise to anyone that we bird doggers are different. Most folks remember beginnings and endings. They remember their first day in a new job when they couldn't find the coffee or the bathroom. They remember packing up a box with their belongings on their last day and walking out the door. Everything in between usually just blends in, but not for bird doggers. We remember the beginnings, the middle and all the way up to the end.

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Hunting and training hacks by Scott Linden

Posted on Sunday 9th August 2020 08:31:02 PM

Life is complicated. Hunting life is complicated times two.

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Pups first year or so

Posted on Monday 29th June 2020 12:04:29 PM

Your hopes and dreams are wrapped up in that little ball of fur you just brought home. Training started the moment you gathered him up in your arms for the first time, and it never ends. It is a continuum of more and bigger distractions your dog must endure while executing a command, and "finished dog" is always a relative term.

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You Cant Just Have One

Posted on Monday 1st June 2020 06:23:46 PM

I love the saying 'anything done in moderation shows a lack of interest' because it's true. My gun cabinet, my rod rack, my decoy rack and my kennels are all full. I'm immoderate, just like you.

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Timing is everything - by Scott Linden

Posted on Monday 11th May 2020 08:42:10 PM

Some day I'll talk about "tells," those little signs that clue you to when your dog is getting birdy, or ready for direction, or in need of correction. We'll also talk later about timing your commands, praise and correction for that "golden moment," when he's amenable to them. But just like those indicators of readiness, there are times when you're wasting your breath and your emotional energy. You can yell, scream, jump up and down, or do cartwheels and your dog will steadfastly ignore you.

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What you must understand about dog containment systems and e-collar training

Posted on Friday 1st May 2020 12:32:37 PM

Just like modern e-collars, the newest in-ground fencing systems, also known as containment systems, have improved life for dogs and their owners. A containment system helps keep your dogs from wandering out of the yard, which is great for their safety and your own peace of mind.

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Rare breeds vs Popular breeds - By Craig Koshyk

Posted on Monday 20th April 2020 04:05:50 PM

Breeders of the more popular gundog breeds sometimes use the term 'popular' to promote their breed; the implication being that 'A million owners can't be wrong'. And sometimes breeders of less common breeds use the term 'rare' to promote their breed; the implication being that their dogs are super cool 'one in a million' hunting machines.

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How your dog thinks ; I think - by Scott Linden

Posted on Sunday 12th April 2020 06:09:47 PM

"If you think dogs can't count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and then give him only two of them."

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