Versatile Dogs

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Does anyone have their versatile dog trained to recover deer? What states is it legal for dogs to recover deer? Iowa, you can't.
 
I know of several people that train dogs for this. The Verein Deutsch Drahthaar - Group North America requires this as part of their testing. I have sponsored and participated in several of these events. I know Missouri allows it under the following rules:

Use of dogs to recover legally taken game
A hunter can use leashed dogs to track and recover mortally wounded deer, provided the hunter:
1. Has exhausted other reasonable means of finding the animal,
2. Contacts a conservation agent,
3. Does not possess firearms or bows during dog-tracking activities, and
4. Maintains control of the leashed dog at all times.
Note: The use of dogs to recover game does not authorize trespass.

Her is a link below that shows all 57 states accourding to BHO.

http://www.unitedbloodtrackers.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7&Itemid=10
 
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Yes, both of mine are trained on deer. I am in Iowa. If I can not recover a deer myself, I will take my unarmed self and my leashed dog on a "walk" in the woods.
I make sure I have nothing on me, not even a knife or bone saw. I make sure my dog is leashed 50ft and harnessed. I NEVER let go of the lead.

To me it is way more important to recover game. I will take the CO gives me if he feels I am chasing game.

The law was really close to passing, but got backseated I think to the Dove bill!!!!!!!:mad: Much more important to recover wounded game IMO.
 
Does anyone have their versatile dog trained to recover deer? What states is it legal for dogs to recover deer? Iowa, you can't.
Mine no it is not. The lady who I purchased my newest SM pup. Yes. I saw the last retrieved deer it took part in. The buck I am told will be at Buck Fest this year. Nice buck.
Nebraska
 
Seen that deer to. Which breeding did you get?
 
Awesome thread you guys! I'm such a dork I didn't know that was even allowed to use your dog that way...very cool! Learned a ton on this one!
 
When it comes to finding a missing deer,especially one that I would pull the trigger on,anything goes,law be damned.I put a springer on the blood trail and they find it in pretty short order.This situation usually arises when a friend shoots a deer that he should have let walk until he got a better opportunity.I do not shoot a rifle enough to consider myself a good shot,so I don't pull the trigger unless I am one hundred percent certain that deer is going down.I don't use a hi powered rifle to compensate for my shortcomings as a hunter.If you rifle hunt just as you would bowhunt,you seldom have to look for one.
 
Seen that deer to. Which breeding did you get?

mstand, if you were referring to me. I currently own one Small Munsterlander. I have purchased a pup. He will be ready to come "home" February 4th.

The sire of my current dog is trained and certified in tracking deer. I forget what the correct term it. I know it is a standard that they use in Germany.

The breeder I purchased my pup from does use some of her dogs to track deer. The buck I am referring to was taken with a bow.
She holds her dogs to a high standard, the kennel name is http://www.hunthills.com/index.html I can state Kris is top notch in assisting anyone who has this breed of dog.

I didn't pursue using my dog to track deer only because I have not harvested a deer in a long time.

Thrilled with this breed of dog in regards to a wonderful pet in the house and a far better hunting animal than I am.
 
Yes, I know Kris and all of her stock. I am assuming your new pup will be out of Cody or Astor(German semen) I think it is. Depends on if the dam is Farrah or Jaika.
She does a good job with her puppy buyers.;)


Who is your current dog out of? Do you have pictures?
 
Yes, I know Kris and all of her stock. I am assuming your new pup will be out of Cody or Astor(German semen) I think it is. Depends on if the dam is Farrah or Jaika.
She does a good job with her puppy buyers.;)


Who is your current dog out of? Do you have pictures?

I do have some additional pics but I've not downloaded them yet.

Cody sire and Farrah is dam
Here is the link http://www.hunthills.com/S_Litter.html

My pup is currently named Hunting Hills' Sisco (middle photo)
 
Pudelpointers were breed to trail deer in Europe. Son trailed a bow 6x6 bull elk with one morning after about 1/2 mile from spot arrowed. Know of at least two other owners who have used to blood trail deer. I haven't had too!!;)
 
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