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Another lucky chap scored a heart shot off sticks at near darkness at 85m's.

It ran 50m's into forrestry and breeze made a good follow up wearing her flashing collar.

His first deer on his first outing thats x3 novice first outing kills this month.

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this is one of the better parts of my job.

he'll remember tonight forever. :good:

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Well done and congrats on the fine dog. That is an idea I would like to put to use here. Is the training complicated?

well if you want my honest answer she has never been trained as such.

I have never taught her to sit and stay or lay down.

From one year on she was allowed to be with me on a 1ft lead for 3 weeks then allowed her head.

ever since she has been hunting with me twice a day and is just naturally "steady" and has a natural flair for stalking.

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well if you want my honest answer she has never been trained as such.

I have never taught her to sit and stay or lay down.

From one year on she was allowed to be with me on a 1ft lead for 3 weeks then allowed her head.

ever since she has been hunting with me twice a day and is just naturally "steady" and has a natural flair for stalking.

 

Thanks! I think I picked up a big clue in the Twice a day hunting, the time you spend with her afield has afforded her the knowledge she has gained. Experience makes a dog. I get in the field quite a bit, but am envious of your experience. The next lab I train will learn to track as well as handle.

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I have never lost a beast with her yet, other then 1 which was shot low in the front leg and was a very strong runner and made it over my boundry and into forrestry.

I keep thinking when i'm up there I may shoot a 3 legged doe.

We take 150+ deer a year so she gets plenty of work including tracking.

 

have you seen this matey.

http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/index.php?/topic/198087-you-have-to-see-this/page__pid__1694648#entry1694648

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