Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: asl20bball on January 05, 2011, 06:38:40 PM
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I have a lab that I am gong to train to find sheds. Any recommendations on what lure/scent to use on older sheds that have lost smell for training purposes?
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Uh no, just repetative fecthing with an antler and soon your dog will assosiate that with playing or reward. I use gloves or a rag or something to hide my scent so when I play fetch he cant smell my scent.
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now that makes sense. My male lab always find's tennis balls in the woods, and trails. Does anybody have a antler in the oak harbor area that would be willing to donate, so I can train my lab to she hunt?
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It takes alot of time and patience! I bought the DVD from some guy back east and followed it. You need to teach your dog the basics before introducing them to a shed. It is truly amazing what these animals are capable of if they are trained right. I could not believe how fast my pup picked up on it. I had him trying to bring back sheds to me at 4 months old, the only problem was the only sheds I found that day were to big and heavy for him to pick up. :chuckle: He gave it everything he had though, even drug it a couple of feet towards me. Wish I would have had a video camera that day.
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The wife brought home a new lab last fall, against my wishes ( we already have 2). I figured I would try to teach her to find sheds since I really got back into looking for them last spring. So from the time we had her all she ever had to chew on was a shed, it progressed to fetch and eventually to hiding them from her in the yard. I would give her a treat when she was younger every time she would bring it back, she picked it up pretty quick. She is now 9 months old and my son and I took her up to a buddies property and left her in the truck while we took an armful of sheds and placed them out in the woods in various spots. I hung a peice of toilet paper in the trees in the vacinity of the sheds so I wouldn't forget where i put them. She did amazing it is so fun to watch her work. She found every one of them with no guidance from me what so ever. I couldn't believe it. I can't wait to get her out there and look for some brownies, the next month is going to be torture.
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Sounds like no one used scent in training....could do more harm then good I suppose. Ps- my lab is already 4 yrs old but she's catching on pretty good so far. I too have used the hide technique with a treat award when the shed is found...it seem to work really good.
Thanks guys and good luck.
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I have also been training a dog to find antlers lately. I have a 2 year old female german shepard. A very trainable breed with a great nose. With daily training/practice for about one month she found and retrieved her first antler. It was a big 4 point wt. I was thrilled. Next time out she walked right past a fresh shed. I think she has the potential and just needs more time in the field. practice practice practice.
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HornHoarder,
Have the dog work downwind of areas just like you would hunting birds. I had a black lab that would go that would go right to the antler like working up a bird. Now I have a 3 year old that was just starting to catch on last year. You have to make it a game and make them want the antler. It is fun but you do have to get out in the field and get some miles in.