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+wingedfoot97 A lot of guys will make knife handles out of them, some will carve them or use them as part of some other species of call like a coyote or duck.
+E Factor Outdoors - Hunting Fishing The problem with that is it sets the camera on the shoulders of the dog so the head blocks a lot of the view. Best place to mount one would be on top of the head and there isn't a mount we've found for that yet.
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Thanks for the tips, I've been training my Bordor Collie mix to hunt antlers and he absolutely loves the outdoors of the Wind River range of Central Wyoming. He loves hunting bird game as well as MY average hunting dog, his camouflage and discipline helps but hunting horns is what We're just now starting to get the hang of
Thanks for sharing!
You bet!
AMAZING VIDEO!!! I have trained both of my dogs to help me find sheds and deer flood they both have done great job! lot's of time but in the end its worth it :)
Who the hell clicked dislike? This is a great video.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Great video. Thanks!!
+snowdevil73 Thanks for watching!
Besides displaying, what else you all do with the sheds???
+wingedfoot97 A lot of guys will make knife handles out of them, some will carve them or use them as part of some other species of call like a coyote or duck.
They also make exellent flint knapping tools.
Lately i am trying to make them into a polyhedral dice set.
Great video and good tips. Ever try mounting a go pro to your dog? That would be some awesome footage. Chest strap mount maybe?
+E Factor Outdoors - Hunting Fishing The problem with that is it sets the camera on the shoulders of the dog so the head blocks a lot of the view. Best place to mount one would be on top of the head and there isn't a mount we've found for that yet.
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What's the song at the end of y'alls videos? can't find it anywhere??? War Eagle!
Thanks for the video! I tried to train my dog to help me find sheds, but dident have much success lol
Keep at it. It takes patience.
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What I really need are some fearless dogs to hunt & take down Bigfoot! Maybe like a Jagd Terrier crossed with a mastiff & Timber Wolf? "If it bleeds we can kill it! Get to the chopper!"
what the song at the end?
cão muito bonito
Thanks for the tips, I've been training my Bordor Collie mix to hunt antlers and he absolutely loves the outdoors of the Wind River range of Central Wyoming. He loves hunting bird game as well as MY average hunting dog, his camouflage and discipline helps but hunting horns is what We're just now starting to get the hang of
That's great. It's a lot of fun sharing those experiences with your dog!