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Nebraskaland June 2020

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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June 2020 • Nebraskaland 61 they bring can be helpful in your training approach. One of my favorite resources for discovering this potential and troubleshooting is the book The Art of Raising a Puppy by the Monks of New Skete. Hunt Your Dog Sounds like a overused cliché, but in the dog world, it's fact. You're going to experience many ups and downs in the training process. It's a marathon not a sprint, so ongoing repetition with your dog is the key to being successful once hunting season starts. And don't be "embarrassed" to hunt your dog with others, even if you think they might screw something up. All the training in the world is no good if you don't put live birds in front of your pup. Nothing replaces shooting birds over your dog. I've seen dogs with very average blood lines excel around other more "champion" blood lines purely because they have the most in-game experience. Stay committed to the process and take this time to not only improve your dog's chances of being successful, but to also socialize them around others. One of my favorite quotes comes from legendary waterfowler Nash Buckingham circa 1947: "The best long-range shotgun load to have in one's boat for mallards is a fi ne retriever." Well said, Nash. N Training your own gun dog can be challenging, but one that comes with great joy if done properly. A steady dog is a crowd pleaser. Use this down time to instill confi dence in your dog by reinforcing and repeating the basic commands.

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