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steve you should step back from this thread, you're not accomplishing anything good for yourself or the thread.
Let's get this thread moved to the hunting dogs section
Quote from: deltaops on May 28, 2015, 06:56:39 PMSport Dog Tech 2.0 GPS Tracking and lets you know when your dog is on point! One of the reasons why someone may let a dog get out a ways from them. Just Sayin!I knew this might come up lol.Isnt it illegal to hunt with these gps trackers?If the dog is on point that tracker is being used for hunting right?
Sport Dog Tech 2.0 GPS Tracking and lets you know when your dog is on point! One of the reasons why someone may let a dog get out a ways from them. Just Sayin!
Quote from: stevemiller on May 27, 2015, 05:47:52 PMQuote from: AspenBud on May 26, 2015, 06:19:41 PMNot everyone in the woods is hunting, or for that matter training, with a turtle. A vest on a fast moving pointing dog busting through brush is something of a bad joke. Trying to stop it on command when it's 500-1000 yards in front of you is even more problematic. They don't run close, that's not how they are wired or work most effectively.If a person can't tell the difference between a hunting dog and a wolf, let alone a malamute and a wolf, they have no business hunting. Why exactly would they be running 500 to 1000 yards in front of you?In WA.?I think this quote (regarding English Pointers) from another forum sums it up..."Pointers, especially trial bred pointers, are EXPECTED to hunt independently, at distances exceeding gun range. They can be cuddle bugs at home, but also can be somewhat aloof. But in the field, they are hunting machines, first and last. It is what they do. It is what they are.If that ain't what you want, don't get a Pointer. It's just that simple."I know of several people who hunt chukar that like dogs to run at that range and I know of many who are willing to let their dogs stretch the distance in the woods going after grouse as well.
Quote from: AspenBud on May 26, 2015, 06:19:41 PMNot everyone in the woods is hunting, or for that matter training, with a turtle. A vest on a fast moving pointing dog busting through brush is something of a bad joke. Trying to stop it on command when it's 500-1000 yards in front of you is even more problematic. They don't run close, that's not how they are wired or work most effectively.If a person can't tell the difference between a hunting dog and a wolf, let alone a malamute and a wolf, they have no business hunting. Why exactly would they be running 500 to 1000 yards in front of you?In WA.?
Not everyone in the woods is hunting, or for that matter training, with a turtle. A vest on a fast moving pointing dog busting through brush is something of a bad joke. Trying to stop it on command when it's 500-1000 yards in front of you is even more problematic. They don't run close, that's not how they are wired or work most effectively.If a person can't tell the difference between a hunting dog and a wolf, let alone a malamute and a wolf, they have no business hunting.
Quote from: stevemiller on May 28, 2015, 07:01:39 PMQuote from: deltaops on May 28, 2015, 06:56:39 PMSport Dog Tech 2.0 GPS Tracking and lets you know when your dog is on point! One of the reasons why someone may let a dog get out a ways from them. Just Sayin!I knew this might come up lol.Isnt it illegal to hunt with these gps trackers?If the dog is on point that tracker is being used for hunting right?I was just stating that the yhave them. I really do not know if its legal or illegal in WA State, but I wasn't referring to a particular State. We are taling about a dog being shot cause someone thought it was a wolf in Idaho. Anyways, I have a black and white Field Springer, depending on where we go, depends on what color collar and or vest he wears.
Quote from: Curly on May 28, 2015, 05:26:10 PMSteve, it's obvious that you don't know how pointers work. Are you just arguing for fun?No I am not. what are pointers for?Birds. OK can you see your dog point at over a half mile away no can you shoot a bird at over a half mile away ? No you can not. so who is arguing?
Steve, it's obvious that you don't know how pointers work. Are you just arguing for fun?
Quote from: AspenBud on May 26, 2015, 06:19:41 PMNot everyone in the woods is hunting, or for that matter training, with a turtle. A vest on a fast moving pointing dog busting through brush is something of a bad joke. Trying to stop it on command when it's 500-1000 yards in front of you is even more problematic. They don't run close, that's not how they are wired or work most effectively.If a person can't tell the difference between a hunting dog and a wolf, let alone a malamute and a wolf, they have no business hunting. this is where.well i think a bird dog chasing birds is like the least likely situation where a dog in the woods would be mistaken for a wolf and shot