collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: Using you waterdog for shed hunting  (Read 1304 times)

Offline KDB

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Feb 2010
  • Posts: 116
  • Location: Glenwood, Wa
Using you waterdog for shed hunting
« on: March 10, 2021, 03:57:42 PM »
I am an avid waterfowler and have always hunted with a lab.  Are there any negative habits that a waterdog might pick up shed hunting?

Offline GWP

  • Forum Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+23)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2010
  • Posts: 1487
  • Location: Big Sandy-By Westport
Re: Using you waterdog for shed hunting
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2021, 04:02:50 PM »
All in the training. We use our GWP’s for everything. Good to have the foundation set for one thing before mixing it up though. Some day I may have a pointing lab, but time is passing by...
Cuterebra are NOT cute!

Offline Kola16

  • <><
  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2011
  • Posts: 3245
  • Location: Roy
  • Go Cougs!
    • https://www.facebook.com/robbie.v.bailey16
Re: Using you waterdog for shed hunting
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2021, 08:11:40 AM »
Definitely not! It actually teaches them positive traits that aid in duck hunting. How to use their nose, how to use their eyes, sharpening their brain by learning new things. All things that translate to retrieving ducks too. They use their nose and eyes for finding ducks. Constantly learning new things equates to a smarter, better, duck dog. The best hunting dogs aren't just good at duck hunting, or just upland hunting, or just swimming. They are well-rounded. It is like a football player who also runs cross-country. Does the cross-country running make the football player a better football player? Absolutely!
If guns kill people...then pencils misspell words, cars make people drive drunk, and spoons made Rosie O'Donnell fat!

"God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy!"   -Billy Currington

Offline GWP

  • Forum Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+23)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2010
  • Posts: 1487
  • Location: Big Sandy-By Westport
Re: Using you waterdog for shed hunting
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2021, 08:46:18 AM »
Along this line, we used our dogs for fur as well as feather and did a lot of rat hunting with one particular pair we had. Out upland hunting and I had popped a quail. Sent the boy to retrieve and he made this weird jog into a bush, came right back out and finished the retrieve. When I sent him out to ‘Hunt Em Up!’ again I went over to see why. Still steaming unfortunate dead Vole laying on top of the snow...
Cuterebra are NOT cute!

Offline mburrows

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+4)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2007
  • Posts: 1528
  • Location: Montana
  • Go Cougs!
Re: Using you waterdog for shed hunting
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2021, 09:24:03 AM »
Second all that has been said. Through shed training I really noticed my dogs learned to be more visually aware.

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

Let’s see your best Washington buck by high_hunter
[Yesterday at 10:31:08 PM]


Bearpaw Season - Spring 2024 by actionshooter
[Yesterday at 09:43:51 PM]


Walked a cougar down by MADMAX
[Yesterday at 08:31:53 PM]


Which 12” boat trailer tires? by timberhunter
[Yesterday at 08:22:18 PM]


Lowest power 22 round? by JakeLand
[Yesterday at 08:06:13 PM]


1x scopes vs open sights by JakeLand
[Yesterday at 07:29:35 PM]


Long Beach Clamming Tides by Encore 280
[Yesterday at 05:16:00 PM]


WTS Suppressors I Can Get by dreadi
[Yesterday at 03:30:33 PM]


SB 5444 signed by Inslee on 03/26 Takes Effect on 06/06/24 by Longfield1
[Yesterday at 03:27:51 PM]


Straight on by kentrek
[Yesterday at 03:04:53 PM]


2024-2026 Hunting Season Proposals by trophyhunt
[Yesterday at 01:51:40 PM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2024, SimplePortal