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They are two completely different types of hunting dog styles of retreiving. While they both work. One is very disciplined and directed like a trained fighter with strict rules. While the other is more freestyle kinda like a bad *** street fighter.
I can assure you if you run them on a real blind (field trial) type. The rock dog, no matter how great he may be doesn't stand a chance. But the field trial dog will prolly not bring back 4 ducks at a time. So each dog will do well in its normal discipline. Just sayin. Not knocking either. I would gladly hunt either. |
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Not gonna lie, my next dog will not be considered a rock dog, unless there is absolutely no hope for him. Haven't seen any of Raymond's dogs, but I have seen Braquet's and its pretty nice watching a dog work like that.
I can see where it has become a hobby for most of y'all on this thread. And I'm tired of getting every duck dropped in my pond, and every cripple that falls in the jungle on the back of my pond. |
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Seriously, I have a dog I payed 50 dollars for. He uses hand signals and if he's confused a rock. He got 42 ducks this weekend every bird I shot I through three rocks the entire time. If you can't handle that. Go to labor ready and get a smuck for ten doolars an hour. Cheaper then spending 15 grand on a dog. If you think your gonna impress anybody by paying that much money for a dog. It better be able to look up shooting times on the internet, and as for those 400 yard retrieves . Learn how to shoot.
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Ok big shots yall talk all the crap. I will cast my dog on the line and he will take that line through the obstacles that are in front of him. Not go around this or that and have to blow the whistle every 2 seconds to get put back on line. Now with all yall's talk who is brining there dog in the morning if anyone wants to show up
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If your dog can actually be cast on a true 400yard blind through all you say, run a straight line and retrieve that bird. You have an extrodinary dog, not a good dog! Thats what makes it sound like you may not be completly truthful about the whole deal.... I would love to see your dog run this blind. I am off on friday, saturday, and sunday, if yall arrange to run these dogs on those days i'll be there to watch. |
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Why do you think my bet is so high buddy, I know what my dog can do and has done plan and simple. That's why I am tired of hearing "ROCK DOG"
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I can understand a little frustration with that from some people. I used to have dogs that I had to throw rocks for. My pup now just turned a year nov.13, she is not trianed by raymond. But she will not be a "rock dog" either.
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This is no young dog, he has been hunting for awhile and few different places. He hunts about 80 days out the season, Teal, ducks then specks
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D aint the type to talk for the hell of it... If the man says his dog can do it, I believe him
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I don't know D, but I'd sure like to meet his dog!!
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I can honestly say I've never seen a dog line a 400 yard blind with no whistles. I have to say you have one hell off dog and congrats to you.
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