by Steve Smith There is a subject that all shotgunners are familiar with, maybe even talk about, and yet very, very few of us ever do anything about, and as you can tell from the title, it’s gun [...]
Features The Rising Tide of Sound By Tom Davis The Upland Houdini By Jon Osborn Word of Mouth By Jon Osborn Woodcock in the Rain By Frank Jezioro Today’s Nontoxic [...]
Just as you take your auto to the shop each year to get it checked out, taking the time to do the same with your pointing dog will sharpen, or fine tune, his performance. We like to call this [...]
Features Stuck in the Mud By Tom Davis Have You Made a Bad Choice? By Steve Smith A Double-Edged Sword By Jon Osborn Today’s Nontoxic Shot By Larry Brown The Good, the [...]
By Bob and Jody Iler Spring – it’s the time of year where pointing dog owners start thinking about training! Maybe you’ve welcomed a new puppy later last year and would like to have pup ready to [...]
by Bob and Jody Iler Can the electronic collar really be part of a positive and gentle training program? The e-collar, as it’s commonly known, has been around for a long time. Years back, the [...]
Features Built for All-Day Labor The Gordon Setters of Stephen Faust by Tom Davis Lost Dog by Steve Smith Pointing Dogs on the Prairies Huns are just meant to be hunted with dogs that point by E. [...]
By Bob and Jody Iler On a trip to Texas years back, we walked the beach at Padre Island and came upon a sign reminding visitors to “Leave Only Footprints.” When it comes to training your pointing [...]
Features Remains of the Day By Tom Davis The Traveling Wingshooter The New Mexico Quartet By Gary Krukar The Surgical Quandary By Steve Smith Walk This Way By Jason Smith Dog and Hunter vs. [...]
By Bob and Jody Iler For the past few months, we’ve been addressing problems that may come up in your started dog’s first season – issues related to handling, pointing, gun development, and [...]