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The best pheasant, quail and chukar hunting in Texas

Best Hunting Dog for Upland Game in the Desert?

Ive got a Vizsla right now im training to hunt Quail and Chukar, just wondering what peoples opinions are on the matter of hunting dogs. i really like German Shorthaired Pointers and Brittany’s, has anyone had any experience working these dogs? Also, would you consider the use of a dog training collars?  Any information and opinions would be great!

thanks!

I’ve never owned a German shorthair, just Labs, Beagles and a Golden Retriever. Several of my friends have and they are outstanding bird dogs. Great with pheasant and quail, good disposition, highly intelligent and a good house dog as well. They are also pretty easy to train. I’ve always preferred labs because I also hunt duck and geese. If I was just after upland birds I would consider it a toss up between a German Shorthair and a lab just because I like labs so darn much! I would definately recommend them for upland birds they are probably the premier bird dog. I’ve never hunted behind a Britanny so can’t give you any info about them.  By the way…. the top 3 electronic collars are Tri-tronics, SportDOG or Dogtra.

Puppy Training is Easy if you Follow the Basics

 

The Golden Retriever is truly one of the most beautiful bird dogs on the planet.

They have a beautiful coat, an amazing face, a strong, sleek, and muscular body, a fantastic personality, a tail that never stops waging, and they are a joy to watch at work, when flushing a pheasant, swimming in the water, or chasing a Frisbee.

The Golden Retriever was originally bred as a hunting dog in Scotland, around 1908, but is now very popular as a house pet, a therapy dog in convalescent homes and children’s hospitals, and is used by law enforcement for drug detection.

Although they do not make very good guard dogs, they will bark loudly if a stranger approaches.

If you have children the Golden Retriever can be the perfect pet. Because of their natural nurturing instincts, and very gentle nature they make the perfect companion.

In 1974 President Gerald Ford made the First Family dog a Golden Retriever named Liberty.

If you are considering getting a Golden Retriever puppy, you need to find a reputable breeder that specializes in breeding Golden Retrievers.

There are plenty of pet shops and back yard breeders that are selling Goldens, that may have serious breed problems ranging from aggression, to hip and eye problems, and a host of other problems that may not be noticeable at the puppy stage.

A reputable breeder will check the blood lines of hunting dogs for sale and the parents carefully to make sure they do not have a history of these problems. This will be your best chance at having a trouble free pet.

Training your Golden Retriever is not as hard as you may think. These are very intelligent dogs, and eager to learn. They want to please you, and hate to be scowled.

The first thing to remember is that puppies will be puppies, so don’t expect too much too soon.

You can start to bathroom train right away, but if there is anything around you care about within the puppies grasp like shoes, or your favorite slippers, I would put them away, because your puppy’s going to chew them if he gets them.

Give your puppy something of his own to chew. They are teething, and want to naturally chew things because their gums hurt. Make it clear early on that he or she is to chew what you gave them, and nothing else.

If you expect your Golden to respond to your commands, then you want to avoid confusing him. It’s easy to forget that they do not understand the English language.

They respond to certain sounds, or words, based on your body language, and tone of voice. The trick to making the training as simple as possible is to use a few basic words and stick with them.

If you want your Golden to get out of the trash, and you say “no” one time, and “stop” the next time, and then “hey” the next time, they never really get what you are telling them.

The six words that I have found over the years that work best are “NO” “SIT” “DOWN” “COME” “HEEL” and “STAY”. I find they work best if said without the dogs name. These are discipline words, and are better left by themselves.

It’s important that you show your Golden Retriever that you are the boss. You must establish that you are the leader to be successful with his bird dog training.

If you give one of your commands, and he does not comply, reinforce the command with a little different tone of voice until he complies.

If that still doesn’t work, don’t just walk away. That will send a bad message. Stick with it until you get the desired results. It will happen.

Never yell at your pet or hit them, or raise your hand in a gesture to do so. You also never want to use anything like a rolled up newspaper, or a belt, or any object of this type to discipline them.

This will only scare and confuse them, and loose their trust, which will make it much harder to achieve the results you are looking for.

If you use the word “No” Firmly, to stop him from what he is doing, or gently show him you want him to “Sit” or lay “Down”, or use the word “Come” when you want him to come to you, or say “Out” when it is time for her to go outside – I think you will be very surprised at how fast he or she learns.

Whatever words work for you are fine, as long as you keep them simple, and stay with the same words all the time I think you will get surprising results.

And don’t forget the most important word of all, GOOD. Using that word combined with boy or girl, or the dog’s name such as “Good Sammy”, can work wonders.

They learn to like that real fast. Saying Good Boy, or Good Girl, or What a Good Girl, with the right tone in your voice, combined with a pat on the head, a biscuit, or a rubbing of their belly, will practically send a Golden Retriever into orbit.

They are beautiful animals. Just be patient, and you will have a great friend for many years.

by Glenn Downer

Where is a good place to go dove and or quail hunting?

I love to hunt small game but just moved out here and don’t know where to go.

The city of Maricopa for dove but I don’t know about the Quail Hunting. I have run to to some out there but not many.

will over/under shotguns work well for pheasant hunting?

i got an over/under shotgun and was going to use it for Pheasant Hunting this upcoming season. will they gun work well?

Just as good as any other shotgun. Do you know the advantage of having a O/U Shotgun? There are a few but the biggest is it allows you to have 2 chokes in one gun. One for the close shot and the other for the far shot when you miss the first time. It will work great.

Urban Outfitters??

Would you say the sizing at Urban Outfitters runs small, big, or true to size? How would their sizing compare to Forever 21’s? I know Forever 21 runs small, so if im a large in Forever 21 would i also be a large in Urban Outfitters? Ive never shopped at one before, and im going to order some things off of the Urban Outfitters site. I live in Texas and we dont have Urban Outfitters here, so please dont tell me to go try things on at the store. Thanks for all answers!

I’m a medium at both UO and Forever 21. Definitely take advantage of the sizing guides on the website. Also, if what you order isn’t the right size, they’ll usually let you exchange it for something that fits.

Best of luck!

A Fistful of Chukars

Purchase video at Uplandidaho.com We have teamed up with John and his crew to sell their first DVD of Chukar Hunting along Brownlee Reservoir in western Idaho; “A Fistful of Chukars”. This is some of the best chukar country in the U.S.A. If you like watching dogs pointing and working, shots fired, chukar flushing and falling then this is the DVD for you! Order it by going to Uplandidaho.com Happy Hunting, Karl DeHart

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Quail Hunting in Clarksville, Tennessee

TVClarksville.com’s Ted Alexander from Clarksville Outdoors hunts quail in Montgomery County Tennessee. Great Dog Action!

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Kansas Pheasant Hunting – Beaver Creek Ranch

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This video was taken at Beaver Creek Ranch of Atwood, Kansas where hunters enjoy the ultimate guided pheasant hunting experience. They also guide quail and turkey hunts. Check it out for yourself at http://www.beavercreekranch.org for an incredible Kansas Pheasant Hunting experience.

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Deer Hunting Big South Texas Buck 185 B&C 10 pt. @ www.elindiooutfitters.com

Big South Texas Buck! They always look bigger going away. Not that he needs any help!

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Build Your Fall Wardrobe On A Budget

Wouldn’t it be grand if we had endless funds to spruce up our
fall wardrobe? Well most of us don’t but not to worry. Here’s
some help to build your fall wardrobe on a budget.

First off forget the designe names. Yes they’re great if you can
afford them but if not take their ideas and then go shopping.
There are plenty of similar after market designs that are very
close and won’t break the bank.

Items such as blue jeans, pheasant skirts, v necks, and wool
sweaters can be purchased without the designer name. Also watch
for some great sales as the stores begin to already bring in
their winter stock. This time of year you can save anywhere from
30% to 50%.

Looking fresh and stylish is important and when you get to save
good money you don’t feel so bad about tossing an item that’s
starting to show its wear.

You can also save plenty on shoes by watching for sale or
shopping at a shoe warehouse. The shoe warehouses have plenty of
style choices you just might have to hunt a little bit to find
your size. Well worth the time for the savings!

Most important is fit and comfort, and of course you need to be
certain they’ll work with your wardrobe. This season the wedge
continues in popularity. Slip ons are also still very popular
and we are seeing imitation fur linings this season. Nice and
cozy and still very classy! If you shop carefully you can add
several pair for the price of one pair of designer shoes.

Lastly you can save a whole lot of money on your jewelry.
Costume jewelry is affordable and the selection is great. If you
stick to costume jewelry you can buy pieces for the fall season
and not feel bad because you spent too much and they are out of
style by next year.

There are many good online store with very reasonable prices.
Don’t forget to have a hunt through your old jewelry as well -
you might be surprised at what you find that has made it back
into style. Large clunky jewelry continues to be instyle as well
as wood and bone jewelry. Color is making a big statement this
year. Bold is beautiful this season!

If you need to get some ideas for the spring season – this
months women’s magazines have some great articles and examples.
Vogue, Elle, and In Style are all full of excellent fashion
pages.

So don’t fret, you can look like a million dollars on a shoe
string budget with a little creativity and hunting! Make your
fashion statement

Sher Matsen
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