Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: Antlerking on March 12, 2010, 02:51:46 PM
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I spoted this thing about 100 yards away and i just sat there and waited. It took him about 5 minutes before he finally found it
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Here is his second shed, i did not see this 1 he came back with this little guy in his mouth, I would have walked right by it cause it was in a little clump of bushes.
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The rest of the morning went like this
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That's just not fair! :chuckle:
The dog does all the work! :bash:
-Steve
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:yeah:
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How did you train Mojo to do that? My interest is peaked????
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I sure hope i can get the same results from my dogs :drool:
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Nice looking dog Antlerking! I have a 14 week old chocolate lab that I have been training he is coming along real good so far. Hasnt found any on his own yet but it wont be long.
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So cool the dogs finds the shed and brings them back....")
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I think the main thing is repetative, just going and going he gets the hang of it.I also play fetch with a shed but remember to wear gloves so ur scent is not on the antler. U want him to pick it up from the scent of the antler or apperance but not get used to ur scent on the antler. My dog has gone enough now that when i pull of my backpack to get my camera out he knows that there is an antler somwere and i cant even get a picture of 1 before his picks em up, he know something is up when i get my backpack off, its kinda funny. The minute the camera is out and if he hasnt found it yet he runs al over the place looking for the antler. He has related the camera and the pack to antlers. I also carry doggie bones with out hiking so when he brings em to me i give him a bone, works pretty good. Pretty soon i wont b able 2 have any atl's just retreives :chuckle: