DZ raises a good point on reassuring the pointing dog with a soft "Whoa" command. That is why I like to train whoa with a hand single. Palm toward dog with fingers spread. As I approach the dog from the front I just hold up my hand command and that reassures the dog. No voices to scare the bird........Bob
First I would remove all that hard wear from his neck. then I would tell him to get his ass over there and find and flush the darn bird for me, thats your job not mine you goofy dog.
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The near dog is backing the distant dog & the bird is probably about 20 yds away from him. You’ve got to know which way & how strong the wind is blowing to be more precise. (stronger wind = further find).
I’d expect a pheasant to be skulking away fast in that low cover so I’d curl around the left side in a big enough circle to try & cut him off.
Your my new hero.
so- would your dog freeze- not move at all- when it saw these locked up- or- how far would your dog crowd in- when would it freeze- or would it not lock up in an honor- thus- can't be in the same field
This is exactly the kind of conversation I value on this forum. I hunt a flusher but it's amazing and educational for me to read this thread and learn from everyone's experiences, opinions, and methods.
Thanks fellas!
golden- been at this game since 1972- have had close rangers and big- love the big runners- now by big- I mean pheasants- always hear- they can't hold them way out there- maybe not everyone untill you get up and flush- but to me it's is the cream when they hold one- hen or rooster-
sure doesn't take mine long to find out if there is fresh scent or birds arround
you know- I still like walking up on mine locked- stand there- pull the camera out- turn the batteries to the on settings- (because my el cheapo goes thru batteries pretty quick) move up and try to frame the picture- take a couple- put it away- see if they still have the bird- wife says- "why even take the gun" she has a point
FC- hunted quite a bit north of Pipestone- there are big fields- public areas- and wildlife areas- can name an exact spot as shown on the Minn Public area map
I have had my female up there quite a bit- cattails can be hunted with a decent running Britt- or as some say- way to big a runner- big grass and dirty cut corn fields are my game- I used to use a beeper and a small cow bell- still have the two- wouldn't be one bit afraid to put these Britt's down in that stuff
so- how would you and your Springers- just you and them- hunt a 1/2 mile by 1/2 mile dirty cut corn field
sometimes we catch them out there- sometimes we don't- but I can tell in an hour if there are pheasants there
u got that right. And notice the wide open spaces??
Picture half cattails and knee deep snow.![]()
1/2 mile x 1/2mile?? your lucky. The rest of America can only wish to have that area to just let a dog run a half mile away while hunting.
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Trying to figure out the corn field picture. Is that a picked corn field or combined one. It does not seem to have a lot of trash.