New in hunting and to this forum
New in hunting and to this forum
I just joined yesterday and am also new to hunting. this is my first post and excited to learn from all of you.
Re: New in hunting and to this forum
Welcome to the forum.
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Re: New in hunting and to this forum
Welcome.
What type of hunting are you considering?
RayG
What type of hunting are you considering?
RayG
Re: New in hunting and to this forum
Welcome to the forum!
What state are you in?
What state are you in?
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Re: New in hunting and to this forum
I have a golden retriever but he can't go on hunting because he just had his surgery this weekRayGubernat wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:40 amWelcome.
What type of hunting are you considering?
RayG
what would you consider? I'm also thinking of getting a new hunting dog like American Foxhound. I've heard they are best for hunting.
Re: New in hunting and to this forum
thank you all for the warm welcome! I really need some assistance since I'm a beginner and would appreciate any help
Re: New in hunting and to this forum
.................................................................ash wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 6:29 pmI have a golden retriever but he can't go on hunting because he just had his surgery this weekRayGubernat wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:40 amWelcome.
What type of hunting are you considering?
RayG
what would you consider? I'm also thinking of getting a new hunting dog like American Foxhound. I've heard they are best for hunting.
See Ray's question above.
If one wants to hunt, the dog one chooses depends on what they are planning to hunt. The foxhound is a tracker. Are you planning to hunt fox, coyote .....?
Your retriever will recover in 2 months and be able to be trained to hunt again. The retriever is for retrieving shot ducks, or for finding and retrieving birds like quail, pheasant, woodcock, or grouse.
https://www.petfinder.com/dog-breeds/american-foxhound/
Suggest you visit some NAVHDA( North American Hunting Dog Association) events in Illinois this Fall , to learn more. Click on the Illinois blue links:
https://www.navhda.org/list-of-chapters ... tact-info/
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Re: New in hunting and to this forum
for now, i will go with the ducks first, and also thanks for the links!
I'd like to focus on my dog's healing first.
I'd like to focus on my dog's healing first.
Re: New in hunting and to this forum
You said, " I'm also thinking of getting a new hunting dog like American Foxhound."
That was the reason for my post.
That was the reason for my post.
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