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« Reply #20 on: December 31, 2015, 07:23:32 am »

I was hunting in Uvalde weekend before last and seen this Aoudad horn sitting on their deer euro mount wall. The ranch owner was nice enough to let me bring it back to south Louisiana. I ordered a ready to use horn online today in case I mess mine up, or in the event I get it right, I will pass the bought one to the next fella. I hunt with Semmes so this could turn into listening to each other toot our own horns lol.

Question is, how does one condition dogs to come to a horn blow? I was thinking blow it at feed time, and have treats for when they happen to obey whether it is on the yard or in the woods. Same way you would treat them with calling their name... Use a rope if need be and pull and blow until they are at your feet then give a treat. Just speculation, and any input will help. Last hunt I went on, one dog went 2 miles and crossed a river. I had to get back to my truck and drive around to the bridge and back up to her... I want to avoid that again if I can.




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