How To Set Birds In The Field - Upland Bird Dog Training
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2018
- Subscribe to our channel here: bit.ly/2Dyy9DW
Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! In this video we outline our method for setting birds in the field. This is really good to know if you are working on training your dog to track birds. When you know where the bird is you have a better chance of helping your dog if they get off the sent in a training session.
Links
Join our Patreon Community
/ standingstonekennels
EasyLead
www.standingstonekennels.com/...
Our Store
www.standingstonekennels.com/...
Our Recommended Items
www.standingstonekennels.com/...
Social Media
Facebook: StandingStoneKennels
Instagram: standingstonekennels
Twitter: StandinStoneGSP
Website: www.standingstonekennels.com
Ethan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They both have a love for the outdoors and a real passion for training dogs. Ethan and Kat are both involved in developing and training each dog. They each bring their own special skill set to the table when it comes to training dogs! Kat loves puppies and makes sure each dog gets a healthy dose of love and affection every day. Ethan loves to hunt and guide with the dogs, which really puts the finishing touches on each dog’s training. Together, they breed top quality German Shorthair Pointers and provide each customer with an exceptional experience.
We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video. Животные
Yo that bird is just vibing. Dosen't care he's being handled or tossed around.
Great tip! Thank you.
I had no idea that tucking his head under his wing would sedate him.
FINALLY! A great video
I always had a hell of a time dizzing my chukars for training. It was always too much or I just watch them fly away. Either way this is awesome.
Do you happen to know if a chukar will fit in a pigeon release?
While this is one effective way to plant a bird, as with planting birds in this fashion just be aware that the issue becomes that a dog can follow foot scent right up to where the bird was planted. As for using surveyors tape you can use the tape successfully if you do not place the tape directly over where the bird is planted. I would also recommend the use of gloves to help reduce ones scent on the bird. When planting think about how you walk in and then out trying to reduce the ability of the dog to track foot scent right up to the bird.
blaze orange tape looks grey to a dog - also using cloth strips instead of vinyl tape, and put a drop of quail or pheasant scent on the cloth - yeah foot trail is an issue - we often weight and flag the birds so we can get them back and liberate them to take a short flight and run so there's no human scent around
While this method is fine with planting birds, you really want to plant in the spring or else you won't get a good strong pigeon egg tree.
blaze orange looks grey to dogs, they do catch them by scent (your scent), just like 'your' scent left all around that spot where the bird is planted - there is one trick: plant it from the upwind side and move on quick, but it's not fool proof - anyway, finding pointing set ups really work only on really liberated birds, flown into a big field where they can't make it to a woods or hedgerow - if it's a steadiness, backing or shoot to retrieve drill, finding, pointing hardly matters - that's not what the drill is about - it's steadiness after the find - quail from a call back pen are best of all
thanks for this! Does it work with quail?
Yes
how long do they sleep for?
Does this work on pheasant?
Pulling its legs puts them to sleep Waaaaaay better, it pushes the air out of their lungs . . . you check if it worlkks by the legs, if they contract into the body, not enough time
What if the birds keep sleeping and the catch the bird
Ali Hatem this shouldn’t happen, but if it does just give the bird a little longer to wake up!
ali-a*
@@jotarokujo3961 shut up bot
Cap
Cap