I also didn't have any rocks in my yard. Mowing the lawn was also safer then.
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I also didn't have any rocks in my yard. Mowing the lawn was also safer then.
Mark Land
GRHRCH Huntington's Aged T Perfection MH...Colby (FC AFC Roux MH x GMPR Tyra MH)
HRCH Huntington's All That Melody...Jazz (GRHRCH Boomer x Callie) Momma's Girl
HRR's Metaphysics of Duckology...Bazinga (HRCH Torq MH QAA x SHR Dash)
Thanks for all of the replies everyone, good advice. As far as the bag of rocks in the blind go, wouldn't be the first time.![]()
"Meat Dog"......... I hear this a lot, What is exactly is a Meat Dog ?
I suggest "Mike Gould's book
"The Labrador Shooting Dog"
I will tell you this,I cant stand the average guide dog that breaks.I have been all over with my past dogs and killed countless birds with control.If it takes you to put the gun down and take care of the dog do it!It will be the most rewarding thing in the end.Force fetch is for sure and blind work a must in my book.it does take experience in the blind but nothing worse then a dog that breaks on every shot.I used to tell the guides leave those dogs at home!I'm working on another now.
FC AFC Slider/Junie
A dog that is used strictly for hunting.
Some use this as a derogatory term to mean a dog with little or no training.
The term, most likely goes back to the market hunters days, when a dog was one of his most valuable assests. A dog that would consistently bring back the meat.
A true "Meat Dog" is not a untrained dog, but a trained dog that does not play dog games.
You bringin him to the trainin day sat??
Joe Overby
Candler Creek Retrievers
www.candlercreekretrievers.com
GRHRCH UH "Hooch" MH (HRC 1500 pt. club)
HRCH "Tater"