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JHABS
08-28-2005, 06:48 PM
Any one here Train Labs for Hunting or Field Trials.

fishweewee
08-28-2005, 08:06 PM
pfft. toss me a few scup and I'll point you in the right direction. :devil2: :bl:

Can I squat in your driveway and take a dump in yer bushes? :jump1:

JHABS
08-29-2005, 12:35 PM
Sure WEWE DUMP AWAY :bshake: You want Scup

choggieman
08-29-2005, 07:11 PM
John
A great method of training labs that I used on my two is a book called Water Dog by Richard Wolters. Very informative and very effective. I will look for my copy and if I find it I will let you borrow it. I think Dave has a rod to deliver to you this week so if I find it, I'll send it. If not, any book store should have it. Good luck!! JM

JHABS
08-29-2005, 09:25 PM
Thanks for the offer choggieman I have his books, Looking for more people to train with. Did this game for 18 years and been out of it for a little while and am getting back in it with a new dog now.

StriperDoc
09-04-2005, 04:51 PM
I have a 16 mo old black male. He did well in hunt tests this summer. I training almost every day and I live near Gillette Stadium. I'm always looking for new training opportunities.

StriperDoc

fishdog13
09-04-2005, 06:06 PM
you can't blame them just train them . 6" lead and a good choker. works just fine . really what do you want that critter to do ? family pet or hunter.or perhaps . a good friendly poop machine that eat's all you're dang carcasses when you get home at 3 in the morning.then decide she wants in .AND HAS GAS ! :cool:

JHABS
09-05-2005, 07:40 AM
StriperDoc,I train about 6 days a week, I can get pheasants and will be shooting next week .

Labrador1
09-07-2005, 03:38 PM
Here is one of the good ones - I only wish we could have spent 50 more years together. I don't do the shock collar thing anymore because I've found that 98% of the time it just isn't necessary.