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Lone Duck’s Gun Dog Chronicles

E 219. Excellent Pointing Labs

Lone Duck’s Gun Dog Chronicles

Bob Owens

Pets & Animals, Leisure, Hobbies, Wilderness, Sports, Kids & Family

4.8624 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

This week, we have the pleasure of chatting with our good friend, Blake Haddock, from Feather Point Retrievers. We kick off the show chatting about Blake's background and how he grew up farming and working with horses and setters. He got his first lab as a little kid when he got real serious about duck hunting. As for most of us, once you get bit by the duck hunting bug, you move quickly onto the part where you need a dog... especially for dog people. We talk a lot about how Blake got working with pointing labs, how they are unique, how they are similar to Bob's dogs, what kind of training is involved and we answer any question you might have about pointing labs. We also get to hear about Blake's awesome hunting plans for the season and boy, it is gonna be great. Check out our patreon to get 1:1 coaching, talk directly with Bob and join our happy hour hang outs. Need some training gear or want to support the Lone D? Check out our website for anything you need!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Anex, get in the hunt. During hunting season, I love road trips. I love going to new places,

0:06.7

and Anex helps me get there. So e-scouting and looking at spots that seem pretty cool,

0:12.4

I'll drop a pin on it, and when I get to the location of where I want to hunt, it just saves so much time.

0:18.4

Anex, get in the hunt, and expand your road trips this season.

0:24.6

Our DT systems, baby, dog tested and dog tough.

0:29.1

We've got those soft mouth dummies.

0:31.5

Now listen, everybody knows that we need more bumper.

0:35.1

I'm not talking about one or two or three.

0:37.3

I'm talking about adding bumpers to your repertoire. I'm not talking about one or two or three. I'm talking about adding

0:38.8

bumpers to your repertoire. I like using white or black and white bumpers when I'm training

0:44.7

my dogs from marks and even blinds. You can get the orange ones. I dig it. But add a bunch to your

0:50.6

repertoire. And again, I'm not talking about three to six. If you're working on

0:54.4

T pattern, if you're working on blinds and pattern blind, you need a bunch, a dozen, 18. The soft

1:00.2

mouth dummies by T.T can't be beat. Check them out. Lone Duck Outfitters.com. DT. Difference. Let's go.

1:07.5

Force fetch. What is it? It's super intimidating to so many people, yet it's not that difficult.

1:13.4

I built a step-by-step process that helps you understand it.

1:18.2

You and your dog can be successful in it, and it takes the intimidation away of the process

1:23.2

so that you and your dog can get to your goals.

1:26.2

That's what it's built for.

1:27.1

Let me teach you how I do it so that you and your dog can get to your goals. That's what it's built for. Let me teach you how I do it so that you and your dog can do it.

1:32.2

Different breeds, different personalities, problem solving, and more.

1:36.1

Check it out.

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