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  1. J

    Helping a friend

    I believe the "Puppy program" is for dogs at least 6 mo's of age. The trainer I use has pigeons on a long, light- weight string, but with wings cut. No discipline, just fun and birds for two weeks...and the introduce the gun. Basically they are ready to hunt; mine was in SD at that age and...
  2. J

    Helping a friend

    Guess I would echo Alaska Swamp Collie's remarks - let the dog get enthused and have fun with the live birds. Whether pointers or flushers isn't the process the same...getting them excited about birds.
  3. J

    Helping a friend

    In your text you refer to "gun conditioning" with a four-month dog. Assume you meant intro to the gun. My suggestion: have a professional deal with this training aspect. The introduction is done in careful steps when the dog is ready. Doesn't sound like this dog is ready! Good Luck!
  4. J

    Teaming up?

    Possibly manage something the week of the 28th...will let you know, OK?
  5. J

    Teaming up?

    You're in MN? IA? Have you hunted SD before? Where north of 90 are you headed? I may be interested... Jon
  6. J

    2024 opener

    Just read the report..corn harvest only 1% behind last year. Way behind? Not sure what is meant.
  7. J

    New Benelli M2

    You mentioned in an earlier post that the M2 had been changed about a year ago...what changes did they make? Thanks
  8. J

    New Benelli M2

    Briley offers a choke tube that moved the POI down and to the left - it worked for me. I did fiddle with the shim kit - even made one of my own. "Designed to pattern high ...so you can" float the bird" - can you elaborate on this? And what does a larger bead accomplish? Thanks!
  9. J

    New Benelli M2

    Getting the shell into the chamber was my issue - had to have a gunsmith alter the shell catch...and this was a brand new gun!
  10. J

    New Benelli M2

    Glad you like your new gun. Have you patterned it yet? I have the same gun in black composite and have had problems: found it shoots high and to the left. And it was difficult to load...Just some observations and my experience with the gun.
  11. J

    Pheasants in the wind, a specific situation

    Always fun watching your Golden's hunt...brings back lots of memories of my past five Ret.
  12. J

    Dog siezures

    My Golden that passed on last fall had seizures most of this life. Episodes lasted about five minutes. His body shook and his eyes rolled back.. Not a pretty sight and rather frightening for us. We stroked and talked to him and eventually he came out of it.
  13. J

    SD Public Pheasant Hunting Trip

    Webster is in Day county - not a top pheasant county in the past i.e. road counts et al.
  14. J

    2023/2024 Pheasant Hunting Videos

    Bob, For me, less is better...too much talking/explaining sort of ruins the video experience. This is especially true, for me, when there's lots of yelling at the dog - repeating a command several times...
  15. J

    2023/2024 Pheasant Hunting Videos

    I agree and add: When a bird flushes, especially out of a slough, I want the dog to be in hot pursuit. Obviously I don't want the dog chasing into the next county; usually the chase doesn't continue, if the bird continues flight. Frankly, of all the dogs I've hunted with (including my own 5)...
  16. J

    2023/2024 Pheasant Hunting Videos

    I assume you mean teach a flushing dog to point...
  17. J

    2023/2024 Pheasant Hunting Videos

    Goose: what whistle are you using? Thanks.
  18. J

    2023/2024 Pheasant Hunting Videos

    What fun - a triple! Nice shooting!
  19. J

    Favorite steel

    Your choice of words is offensive!
  20. J

    Your Experience With This?

    Kind of on the high side...If you were not a guest and had permission plus fee it might look something like this: Lodging $100, Meals $75, Trespass fee $200. Under #400. As for wild birds: I'm sure thy have to mix in penned birds.. And 12,000 acres of crp sounds like a lot of land dedicated to...
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