gentleman jim
Well-Known Member
Hi Stephen
Yes I read the same book I think, I did use this method then progressed to just the lead, then lead lay on his back (not holding it) and then no lead.
I've kept him just on deer but he hunts anything from a mouse upwards when tearing about with the springers at home, he's mustard on moles the missus wastes hours watching him he points for ages then jumps on them like an artic fox.
The other day he was flat out by the side of the quad bike we were both doing about 26mphwhen he stopped dead and went onto point on a pheasant, some nose.
When out I've encouraged him not to point deer as I dont want him stopping all the time but he just indicates by lifting his head high and sniffing the air.
He still go's onto full point on pheasants at home but seems to know to ignore them while stalking. Had lots of problems getting him off point with a very tame squirrel the other day![]()
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the more i read about your dog the more i want one of my own!
he's doing everything that i want my own dog to do!
he's a cracker mate
