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« Reply #60 on: July 25, 2011, 04:11:34 pm »

Quote from another post...perfect example...
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We turned out Hunter, Striker and some young dogs out about a 1/2 mile from the feeder and roaded them in that direction. I watched Hunter and Striker on the the Garmin as soon as they jumped him, right at the feeder... the race was on. Lost them at about 1.2 miles and headed that way. Got to within 600 yards of where they fell off the radar and they popped back up at .92 headed back this direction... but moving slow. They crossed way up ahead of us and came bayed in a pond that was about dried up about 800 yards out. We started driving that way and all the young dogs headed to the bay as we got closer
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.... the young dogs reffered to were with older dogs, and sending them to a bay is not 100% natural talent that is training with older dogs.


Never said them young dogs were exeptional either  Wink
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