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Do disrespect intended DD like I said before I have no experience with dogs retrieving ducks, but a slingshot can't launch an oblong rock more than four hundred get and that's stretching it I'm sure. Even if it could then chances of you hitting within twenty feet if the line where you think it is in let's say 15 mph winds are slim. If you would hit within 15 feet of the line you think the bird is at when you project the line another 800 ft that's gonna be off a good bit. Not to mention where the dog thinks it heard the rock hit with the winds taken in mind because sounds carry in the wind. Again not saying your dog doesn't do complete the task. It just sounds ridiculous to think of a dog traveling 400 Yds in a straight line. How long does a retrieve of this kind take, granted I know each one is unique assuming it's happened multiple times?
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"No" at the beginning hahaha
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Why am I gonna follow him??? You're the one that is beyond sure of his capabilities to run a "blind."
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How does one become a professional dog trainer ???
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That's the key to the 400 yard no whistle blind. U gotta walk him there on a leash then hunt em up!
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You coming with your dog and money too
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Then toss the rock in the direction of the canard?!?!?
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They take money to complete the job which way different than just buying a dog and letting him train himself like the rock dog you have had the pleasur of hunting over with your butt buddy in lake R Tur on occasion when he didn't have any sports to show his skillz to in the marsh he is allowed to hunt in because he can't find any other means to make the chedda "an" cut his dog lip in Da grass an shoot da geese in da aftanoon an eat a biscuit on da tail gate wit butta an jelly when it cold or hot an der no key aron to c da love tween a dog an it owna in da natru of da open marsh an it is a butiful tang an errybody jus don't understan how much of an idiot he is
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Nah, I had to put my "robot" dog down the Tuesday before thanksgiving. I damn sure would have though. It just puzzles the hell out of me how you think this is even possible!!!!! Not once did you take into considerations of wind, cloud cover or angle of the sun, etc... I would have gladly stopped by your marsh on the way home to witness this.
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Once the dog gets 400 yards out, over the river and through the woods, who casts him back in line with the blind?
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Thank you. First one I've had to do it too. He was 10 and hunted 9 seasons. Picked up over 5,000 birds.
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I'm sorry to intterupt but this is all I could think of...I giggled...
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You gotta follow him make sure he stays straight!
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My first was a pointer that my dad gave me at 10yrs old. he was 8yrs old when he made him my dog and lost him 3 yrs later. That was a rough one to lose
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