Sporting Gun

Scent and sensibility

Something is missing. I have been used to having a trained dog by my side throughout my stalking career. Now, temporarily, I there isn’t one. Without my past companions’ assistance, it has brought home just how much I relied on their help to do my job.

Let’s take a look at the skills a dog can bring to the aid of a deer manager. Obviously they are far better equipped than their stalking leader. Leader is probably the wrong title, even if we like to think we are in charge. Look closely at what is going on during a stalking outing and

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