Shadow;84010 like I say- would really enjoy being in a field with 2 of mine and 2 FC dogs- BUT- no shock collars to keep them in- you game[/QUOTE said:You don't have to list the dog, according to the remek site the guy you mentioned has owned 2 FC AA brits. But, you don't seem to understand how e-collars work. Besides, in my last arguement with you, you told me how big your brits run and how mine will have to back at 200 yards, now your telling me that if I don't use an ecollar my dog will run too big. I guess Im not understanding, and Im not trying to start another aruement. But, I have only had to use the e-collar to keep my dog "in" once or twice, and both times were in the prairies of SD hunting late season roosters in thin cover. She was on birds and those birds weren't going to stop running unles I shot them on the ground, no matter how hard she tried to pin them. She hunts accordingly to the terrain, and wether Im on foot or off a horse. She's been ran off foot and off horse enough to know the difference, and she is two totally different dogs either way. When people tell me you can't hunt over a Field Champion, my first question is what kind of FC? Are you saying you can't hunt over a Gun Dog FC? How about a Shooting Dog FC, or an All Age FC... You can easily foot hunt over a Field Champion, I do it all the time. Heck, the original purpose of "Gun Dog" trials, was to compare dogs who stayed within "Gun range". IF you can't foot hunt over a dog that stays within 100 yards, who can you foot hunt over?
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