First wild bird intro, am I doing this right?
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First wild bird intro, am I doing this right?
Hi I am looking for advice.
I hunted grouse with my 7th month's gsp this weekend. He has been introduced to pigeons once and I progressively introduced him to gun shot also.
The day went on fine but he doesn't stay with me most of the time. He is used to the woods as we walk in the woods several times a week but he is starting to wander more and more. I shot a grouse and he went back to me running like crazy and he wanted it bad. Later he busted one and tried to catch it. I expected that and was actually looking for this situation.
But most of the time he is not that close to me and since I hunt in dense wood, I loose sight of him very very fast. How will I know If he ever points? Should I begin recalling him often to ensure he stays closer? I am not going to put any pressure on him as he is still young but I was wondering if you could share your experience if you hunt in the dense forest. Thanks!
I hunted grouse with my 7th month's gsp this weekend. He has been introduced to pigeons once and I progressively introduced him to gun shot also.
The day went on fine but he doesn't stay with me most of the time. He is used to the woods as we walk in the woods several times a week but he is starting to wander more and more. I shot a grouse and he went back to me running like crazy and he wanted it bad. Later he busted one and tried to catch it. I expected that and was actually looking for this situation.
But most of the time he is not that close to me and since I hunt in dense wood, I loose sight of him very very fast. How will I know If he ever points? Should I begin recalling him often to ensure he stays closer? I am not going to put any pressure on him as he is still young but I was wondering if you could share your experience if you hunt in the dense forest. Thanks!
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GSP Addict,
I would modify that rule a little and say "Never shoot a bird he has flushed". If a bird flushes in front of you and the dog is hunting somewhere further out I see no problem shooting it. Just make sure it isn't one he flushed.
Ezzy
I would modify that rule a little and say "Never shoot a bird he has flushed". If a bird flushes in front of you and the dog is hunting somewhere further out I see no problem shooting it. Just make sure it isn't one he flushed.
Ezzy
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=144
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
