My first duck dog
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My first duck dog
A buddy of mine asked me in June if I wanted a puppy off of his dog and that they would be born in August. I told him of course i wanted one b/c Drake was one bad A dog. I named her Rivers. I got her at 6 weeks and fell in love. Another buddy of mine let me borrow his book Water Dog and I read a few pages every night. I decided I was going to save the money and train her myself. I am glad I did because about 2 weeks ago I took her huntin for the first time at 4 1/2 months old. I know that this might be a little early to take her but it was an easy hunt and she was able to sit on dry land. I shot down a greenhead and I cannot tell you how excited I was when she went out into the pond and brought me back that big drake. It was more exciting than killing 10 limits.
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Damnit I thought this was gonna be another one of those video interviews.
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Dont worry, one is in the making!free78 wrote:Damnit I thought this was gonna be another one of those video interviews.
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Nice. There is not much that is more fulfilling (& frustrating) than training your own dog. I'd probably drop the waterdog book & get evan graham's smartworks books though.
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+1 billionChuckle12 wrote:Nice. There is not much that is more fulfilling (& frustrating) than training your own dog. I'd probably drop the waterdog book & get evan graham's smartworks books though.
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Thanks yall. I'll give it a read.
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Congrats!
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Love that second photo, good looking puppy you got there.
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One of the best parts of our sport!!
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Congrats man and great pics. Nothing... And I mean nothing in duck hunting is better in my opinion than watching a pups first retrieve. I've got an 11 year old choc that i trained myself, not saying he's the best but I remember his first retrieve like it was yesterday! Funny thing is his name is drake also... Good stuff man thanks for bringing back some great memories
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Congrats on the puppy man, I was going to train mine on my own but uncle sam had other ideas. I dropped him off with Steve Vires last wednesday. I cant wait to get back from Afghanistan next season and hunt him. And no I am not making anymore videos the Army has me way too busy right now 

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Congrats, there is nothing like it.
I have waterdog and all of the EG Smartworks books. But with that being said for a total newcomer the book The 15 Minute Retriever was the best and the one I referenced most often during the first several months. I highly recommend it as many experienced trainers recommended me to it. I was in gun dog supply just the other day and they had several copies.
I wouldn't worry too much that isn't too young especially if the pup isn't held to a very high standard while not being allowed to begin any bad habits. Kinda like being a pilot in training bf you get to do it for real.
I have waterdog and all of the EG Smartworks books. But with that being said for a total newcomer the book The 15 Minute Retriever was the best and the one I referenced most often during the first several months. I highly recommend it as many experienced trainers recommended me to it. I was in gun dog supply just the other day and they had several copies.
I wouldn't worry too much that isn't too young especially if the pup isn't held to a very high standard while not being allowed to begin any bad habits. Kinda like being a pilot in training bf you get to do it for real.
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