Kansas Bound
FNG
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2022
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- 18
Brook to shot
solid advice…There's not a really good answer to this question. Everyone is in a different situation and almost every bird acts different. Steady to shot is great with Roosters, Gambels and Blue Quail. They can run like a SOB if they are just winged or hole up. If you want to hunt Sharptail in the prairie, there is nothing more frustrating then watching a dog blow through the stragglers, chasing the first bird shot at. Some species you don't want a perfectly stanch dog, after about 15 points on a ruff grouse and no bird, you'll understand. I think the best thing for you to do is to pick a training style that you like (tons of options and videos on-line). Start with the basic obedience and run with it. To me Whoa is the most important command, you want to be able to stop your dog. Whoa isn't just for steadiness on birds. You need to remember, the first season is going to be a shit show with a young dog, their going to screw up, lose their minds and throw everything you trained them for out the window (Multiple times). All you can do is smile and laugh, have fun with it. Enter your training with no end goal, as you progress with your dog. You are going to figure out on your own how far you want to or need to take him.