Hunting solo tactics

My older lab always barks when she first leaves the car.Always has.Alsi barks when I get a bird, she loves hunting!!
My lab does this also... I know she is just excited but it annoying. She walks backwards, staring at me and barking the moment we get out of the truck if I'm holding a gun and won't stop unless i bump her collar or tell her to go hunt. She does this EVERY time we stop at a new spot. I know it shouldn't bother me this much, but it does.
Never thought about scaring all of the birds away, because we almost always find birds, but something to think about...
 
My lab does this also... I know she is just excited but it annoying. She walks backwards, staring at me and barking the moment we get out of the truck if I'm holding a gun and won't stop unless i bump her collar or tell her to go hunt. She does this EVERY time we stop at a new spot. I know it shouldn't bother me this much, but it does.
Never thought about scaring all of the birds away, because we almost always find birds, but something to think about...
I don't use an e collar on my older dog,but we are certainly not quiet. We hunted a place recently and the birds busted us every time.They had been hunted a lot that's for sure.They flew a long ways!!
 
When my buddy and I hunt. We're hunting together, but separately. He goes his way and I go mine. We call it blendering.. it confuses the birds. When I hunt alone, if I'm in a smaller parcel. I'll strategically park the truck and leave the radio playing, and work the land back to the truck. A barking dog in a crate or in the truck will also work as a distraction..
 
The trainer i used believed in quiet hunting and uses the ECollar "nick" to turn and a short press on constant on very low stimulation to recall if she's ranges too far or to call her off of a missed bites or hen. In the Kansas wind, this helps tremendously with communication.
I've had several people compliment my dog for always working side to side and never ranging too far without me ever talking to her ....i don't always share that I'm controlling her with a remote control. I just smile and tell them how lucky i am to have the best dog ever!
 
When my buddy and I hunt. We're hunting together, but separately. He goes his way and I go mine. We call it blendering.. it confuses the birds. When I hunt alone, if I'm in a smaller parcel. I'll strategically park the truck and leave the radio playing, and work the land back to the truck. A barking dog in a crate or in the truck will also work as a distraction..
I can leave the radio on, but no leaving dogs.Thats interesting.
 
Have your cousin drop you off at the opposite side of the land that he is going to hunt.
And goose, if you want to get your nephew a bird, just drop him off on a good ranch with Mr. Jones. He'll teach him more about how to find pheasants than you ever could.
 
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