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« on: December 17, 2010, 12:19:29 pm » |
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Darn right it is, and I don't think it's something that can be taught...but I DO think it can be hindered with improper handling. < I would take my BMC male with me checking traps and baiting when he was under 6 months, when he was 3-4 months he would dissappear when the truck door opened for a good 20-30 min. as he started getting around 6 months the time would get longer 45min- to a hour. I made the mistake of doing the on my lunch break and it got to where i had to call him back (big mistake) after calling him in a few time he started staying gone less and less time, now he's a year old and i have a hard time getting him to get gone by himself,,, with the pup trainer i have he'll go,,, but by himself leave and come back in 10min... it aggervating becuase i know i caused it.. just hope age will help get him back out of it..
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From squeal to meal with one good stick! Hunting is not a sport, It's a way of life...Danny Ward
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