River Birch Run
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Not really something you teach a dog, there either born with drive or not. But if she is young, or just started she could still come one and start hunting deeper. A young dog, I just pull up a log and stay seated and ignore them when they check in. Sooner or later they leave and hunt out further. If they pull up a seat next to you thats a problem. This can be a man made problem if you hunt off feeders too much. Walk hunt them. Just make one tree and move to the next woods. Or always cut a dog right into timber, and not make them haul butt across fields to get to the woods. Sometimes you can hunt them with a deep hunting dog a few times a week for a while and they will pick it up. I'm sure guys will tell you to put a boot on them, that dosen't work.
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