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    Waterfowl

    We have a huge duck hunter population as we live in the middle of rice, corn, milo, hay fields etc etc so its hard to notice if the duck hunter population has increased here or not. We duck hunt as it extends our hunting season. We have A zone deer season Middle of August to 3 weekend in...
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    Thank you! This past season he picked up the bad habit of retrieving the bird and as he returns he changes his mind and goes in the opposite direction of where we are. He will start training next month with a shock collar to remind him what he is supposed t do!
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    Thanks! We have Sherman's mother Princess Bella Mia who is a dainty little thing who loves to hunt bugs. She is a typical yapping yorkie. The yorkie breed is interesting because our two yorkies are totally and completely different dogs. Sherman loves to please us. Sherman is a complete...
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    The biggest thing for me with putting in for the draws is I meet a lot of great people and some not so great people but I learn tons of new stuff!
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    Pointers and Flushers hunted together?

    Sherman Tank occasionally hunts with my brother in laws Britney Bella. Bella obviously has a much higher energy level and goes further faster longer. Sherman sees her point and then cowboys in to flush the birds generally going underneath her legs:rolleyes: Bella wants to find the next bird...
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    Rattlesnake aversion training

    http://socalrattlesnakeavoidancetraining.com/ That's the link to the guys who did Sherman's training in case anyone is interested.
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    Rattlesnake aversion training

    Its rattlesnake season here......Has anyone taken their pooches for rattlesnake aversion training? We took Sherman Tank last month. The guys doing it have "muzzled" rattlers :eek: and use shock collars on the dogs. The training started with Sherman picking the baby rattler up in his mouth but...
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    Doves

    I live in woodland Ca surrounded by a tomato field, a Sudan?? Grass field and a milo field just down the road. I have seen a lot of doves. Opening day dove season all you hear all day are shot gun blasts. I'm not sure where public land to hunt the doves is other than the Yolo bypass and cache...
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    http://youtu.be/un80CvoOAMU A video of Sherman's first hunt without the pointers. In all fairness it was windy as heck and we only planted the birds 10-20 feet from the road. We put a bell on him because he is smaller than the weeds. My disclaimer....We do not hunt Sherman hours upon hours...
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    Have you hunted Kern County? I see a lot of draws for the Cranebrake ecological area.
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    Thanks! He's a keeper!
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Thanks!
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    Thanks I am pretty impressed by him too, his heart is big and his drive is amazing for a little dog. He just keeps pushing forward just like a "Sherman Tank"..........he does get tired faster than the "big" dogs but he sure tries to hold his own.
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    It seems like a lot of the upland hunting in our area is by draw, yolo bypass is great duck hunting but it can get crowded. I have hunted colusa county Nelson slough but it was through dept of fish and game...oops I mean fish and wildlife. I am still very new to hunting still learning where to...
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    Hey from Northern Ca

    Thank you all! Yes I am a lady hunter :thumbsup: I am from Woodland, Ca which is the Sac Valley. I hunt a club in Zamora, Ca called Quail point. I have seen poodles and Coker spaniels out there but no yorkies! Sherman is not a perfect hunter and neither am I. Sherman is still a bit of a...
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