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My. 02 See below "Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry" |
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I think the main argument in this is Raymond is not calling your dog bad. I'm sure you have a great hunting dog. You keep challenging him to a blind. What you are really challenging him to is a 400yd wild goose chase. By definition a blind is where send a dog on a controlled run a dog to a spot where a bird or bumper is placed and you do it in as few cast as possible. The main purpose is for you and your dog to work together as a team and he listen to you even though sometimes he wants to do different (ie poison bird) and you handle him where you know the bird is.
With all that being said again since I see you are very sensitive when it comes to your dog, I'm not downplaying your dog and I see you have AMEN's from the choir that your dog can hunt your marsh very well. All I'm saying is if you challenge somebody to a 10K blind make sure you fully understand what a blind is. |
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I'm prettys sure some ppl don't understand how far 400 yards is either.
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400 yards is out there!!!! 400 yard blind through catails and sea cane with only 1 cast.....
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I got 10k for the first one to throw a rock 400 yards!
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I want in on this
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D you gonna put a show on for em baw!!
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Then it's not a blind lol
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A ducks a duck. A spades a spade. What you call a blind is in no way in any dog terminology in any country, a blind. What you call a blind is a "hunt em up" in the dog world. Which occurs when the dog is put down wind of a specific area where the bird fell and is told to hunt it up. This is done as a last resort if the bird went down in a very thick area that obstructed the acutal view of fall or the bird was crippled and the exact location of the bird is unknown. Usually doesn't get much bigger than 100'x100' area. You my friend have a dog that "hunts em up" over a 1/4 square mile.
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Create your own standard and vocabulary. I like it, eventhough there are registered rules, qualifications and standards that are already in place. How the farque do some of these people even know how to use computers? |
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I thought a blind was a blind
A bird a dog doesn't mark aka see fall . It was posted before that a blind from a reputable dog training standpoint was to send em on blind and try to have the least amount of cast nescecarry. If deadly Ds dog can be sent on on one cast which the only cast he needs to get a honorable retrieve. That's probably gonna be the least out of the two dogs Raymond is a very credible dog trainer I'm not trying to take anything from him but he learns from expierience. Deadly D seems pretty darn expierienced as well. "Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry" |
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