Interesting, I don't run into as many quail as pheasants so maybe Quin just hasn't figured out they are better fun yet. We did have one crazy day last season where we ran into 3 coveys in one pass of...
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Interesting, I don't run into as many quail as pheasants so maybe Quin just hasn't figured out they are better fun yet. We did have one crazy day last season where we ran into 3 coveys in one pass of...
Cool, no tweed required.
My dogs are equally enthusiastic on pheasants and quail
Yeah if you want to go out with a normal person with a real dog I'll take you for a walk if you get down this way or when I'm up there.
I get all my gear from Gun Dog & Hunting Dog Training Supplies, Tritronics Innotek collars, Electronic Collars
The unit I run is 2 dog set that's both an e-collar and a beeper (Dogtra 2502 T&B)...
The beeper collars are easier to use and quicker/more precise to locate your dog if they are within a few hundred yards. Not to mention more compact and much less expensive. They also have a function...
Back to the original question.
Generally I like the dogs to stay within sight. My goal for their range is to have them cover as much ground as possible without going out of sight. Often in the...