Al Hansen
Well-known member
Here is Sonora sitting by my side on the opening day of duck season. She really likes to retrieve.
I got to the pond shortly after 10 AM. When I got into an advantageous spot, I stopped and decided to glass the pond. My gosh, there were 11 mallards sitting in the area that is only about 25 yards from where the blind will be. As I got closer they hightailed it out of there. This was Sonora's first duck hunt ever where she would be staying in the blind with me.. I have used her to help me train other dogs but have not given her a shot at being in the blind with me until today. Back on September 18th, I used Sonora and Coal to get a duck that I had shot in a drainage ditch. It had some rugged terrain so I opted not to bring Chip to go get that one.
When I shot my first duck this morning I wanted to see how she would react to the sound. Heck, she never flinched. It was amazing! Anyway, I gave the command, "dead bird" and she immediately dashed out 15' from the blind and picked up one of the teal decoys I was using. then with head held high, brought it to me! Lordy lordy!
I got her all lined up and gave her that signal to fetch and off she went. She followed my line of sight and went straight for the bird. It happened to be a juvenile drake bluewing.
My second bird was a juvenile drake greenwing. She handled that one much better. By the time she got to it the bird was very close to the opposite shoreline. The north wind had picked up considerably.
That sure took a load off of my mind. Just wondering who I was going to be using was starting to bother me. I did have to smile when I watched her bring those birds back to me. She is blessed with a soft mouth!
Al
I found a new partner for me in the duck blind! I could tell she was having fun. I'll look forward to my next hunt this coming week.
Here are a few shots of Sonora retrieving.
I got to the pond shortly after 10 AM. When I got into an advantageous spot, I stopped and decided to glass the pond. My gosh, there were 11 mallards sitting in the area that is only about 25 yards from where the blind will be. As I got closer they hightailed it out of there. This was Sonora's first duck hunt ever where she would be staying in the blind with me.. I have used her to help me train other dogs but have not given her a shot at being in the blind with me until today. Back on September 18th, I used Sonora and Coal to get a duck that I had shot in a drainage ditch. It had some rugged terrain so I opted not to bring Chip to go get that one.
When I shot my first duck this morning I wanted to see how she would react to the sound. Heck, she never flinched. It was amazing! Anyway, I gave the command, "dead bird" and she immediately dashed out 15' from the blind and picked up one of the teal decoys I was using. then with head held high, brought it to me! Lordy lordy!
I got her all lined up and gave her that signal to fetch and off she went. She followed my line of sight and went straight for the bird. It happened to be a juvenile drake bluewing.
My second bird was a juvenile drake greenwing. She handled that one much better. By the time she got to it the bird was very close to the opposite shoreline. The north wind had picked up considerably.
That sure took a load off of my mind. Just wondering who I was going to be using was starting to bother me. I did have to smile when I watched her bring those birds back to me. She is blessed with a soft mouth!
Al
I found a new partner for me in the duck blind! I could tell she was having fun. I'll look forward to my next hunt this coming week.
Here are a few shots of Sonora retrieving.