Fisher13
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quote: Originally posted by Cory Highfill
I'm getting a little too soft to do it now, but there was a time that I wore out and probably ruined several young dogs hunting them too much. I'd always heard that so many dogs just needed "a little more hunting", and I gave it to them. Not to brag, but there were years where we'd hunt in the neighborhood of 300 nights. We had one old dog that could handle it, and it always seemed like the young ones would start with a bang, then fizzle out. I really hung onto the idea that more hunting would cure all their ills, when I was probably making it worse.
It's really specific to the dog, but whoever said above that a pup will tell you how to hunt it or what it needs was spot on. I'd focus on quality hunts, high probability areas and good conditions. Try your best to set that pup up for success after success until it gets to be a habit, then raise the bar a little. Make him hunt a little harder. Start going in less than ideal conditions. Go more often. But do it all gradually. I think a rest and then some quality hunts are in order for your pup. Two "good nights" a week will do more for a pup than six bad ones.
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