Bob Peters
Well-known member
Do those dummies work for training pheasant dog. They're made of hard foam and have a plastic head and tail and a little rope so you can throw them. And is it for throwing and retrieving or do you hide them in the weeds?
So you have no use for anything to train other than real birds?When real pheasants are-made out hard foam-have a -plastic head-head attached with a rope-may have some value-
they and the others of this type ducks ect. Are nothing more than a marketing gimmick—a very successful one obviously-but worthless gimmick-
OK —JMHO OPINION—FIRE AWAY THOSE THAT DIFFER![]()
Agree 100% but I will admit to having a handful of the fake ducks/pheasants (raffle prizes) and I will use them when the cover is really sparse. I think we can both agree the man behind these things is a much better marketing person than dog trainer. But people still recommend him all the time.When real pheasants are-made out hard foam-have a -plastic head-head attached with a rope-may have some value-
they and the others of this type ducks ect. Are nothing more than a marketing gimmick—a very successful one obviously-but worthless gimmick-
OK —JMHO OPINION—FIRE AWAY THOSE THAT DIFFER![]()
Great point—never ever thought about thatI don’t believe in using the “fake ducks” training dogs that hunt test. That can lure them into retrieving a decoy during a test which would disqualify them.
He made his name in the early days of hunt tests—don’t believe he ever was able to,be competitive at the field trial level against the likes of—Agree 100% but I will admit to having a handful of the fake ducks/pheasants (raffle prizes) and I will use them when the cover is really sparse. I think we can both agree the man behind these things is a much better marketing person than dog trainer. But people still recommend him all the time.