Jeff V
New member
I dont get it. I dumped a whole bunch of pheasant scent on a canvas dummy, threw it for my dog a few times (3 year old yellow lab) and then put her in the barn, drug it in the grass and put it in the weeds on the fence line, let her out walked over by the scent and nothing she could never find it unless i walked right up on top of it and she would lose interest quickly.
Today I went to gander, got a couple pheasant wings, zip tied one to a rubber dummy threw it a few times got her excited and did the same thing. She wanted it bad and the second i let her out of the barn the nose was on the ground. She hit the trail and went right up to it and grabbed it.
So what gives, the feathers get her excited about it finally? I plan on gettin her rilled up on the dummy before we go out into the field tomorrow to try and get a few birds in the snow. Hopefully that works. I was thinking I had a dog with a busted nose for the longest time all it took was a little bit of feather to get her going.
Today I went to gander, got a couple pheasant wings, zip tied one to a rubber dummy threw it a few times got her excited and did the same thing. She wanted it bad and the second i let her out of the barn the nose was on the ground. She hit the trail and went right up to it and grabbed it.
So what gives, the feathers get her excited about it finally? I plan on gettin her rilled up on the dummy before we go out into the field tomorrow to try and get a few birds in the snow. Hopefully that works. I was thinking I had a dog with a busted nose for the longest time all it took was a little bit of feather to get her going.