Learning to trail wounded deer is a great addition to your dog’s skill set
Another trick to add to your dog’s bag is to train them to blood trail wounded deer, and it’s gaining popularity with each season.[…]
Another trick to add to your dog’s bag is to train them to blood trail wounded deer, and it’s gaining popularity with each season.[…]
Scooter Lacoste of Morganza has been raccoon hunting for 45 years and has some advice for those wanting to get started in coon hunting.[…]
A well-stocked first aid kit is good insurance and can prove invaluable in the field should your hunting dog need it.[…]
Time to get out there and put some birds on the water and cash in on your dog’s first waterfowl hunting season.[…]
One of the metrics of a great dog is the “blind retrieve.” There will be times when a hunting dog won’t see a bird fall.[…]
Training with a group means your hunting dog gets plenty of repetition on longer and multiple marks. It also gives you insight from others.[…]
Force fetch is an important step in the foundation of a hunting dog’s training. It begins the transition to more advanced and formal training[…]
Two fundamental things your waterfowl retriever must have is a love of water and being comfortable around gunfire.[…]
You can train your hunting dog yourself or send the dog to a professional trainer. We’ll take a look at both.[…]
Before you start looking for your next “hunting partner,” here are a couple of things to consider when getting a hunting dog.[…]