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catchrcall
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« on: November 29, 2010, 08:58:20 am » |
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I stay pretty busy on it during deer season, but i don't turn down many calls either, even if a guy tells me he's bumped the deer a couple times since it was shot, i'll still go look even though it's a really long shot that we'll find it. pretty much the only calls i turn down are when something seems fishy, or it's just too far to drive. as far as money, i usually just say no fee charged, gas money appreciated and let the money take care of it's self. sometimes you get nothing, sometimes you get a paid good. i had a guy pay me 200 dollars once for finding his deer and wouldn't take a dime back even when i told him i was robbing him. between friends, guys on our lease, and calls from strangers we keep pretty busy and make a little pocket money. other than deer season i have to lay out training trails for him to keep him sharp and keep his mind right. you might look around and see if there is an outfitter local to you that you could help out when the need arises. I had one like that when eagle was younger and i think it made him a better tracker, because he had plenty of real experience year round in his first couple years. hope it helps and if i can be of any more help or answer any questions please ask, i love talking blood dogs.
thanks slim, hey how is gracie doing anyway?
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« Last Edit: November 29, 2010, 03:57:34 pm by catchrcall »
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LONESTAR WORKING DOG ASSOCIATION www.lswda.orgDiplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggie" until you can find a rock- Will Rogers
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