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Hunting antlers has long been enjoyed by not only deer hunters, but hunters and sportsmen from various hunting disciplines.
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Training a puppy for any hunting sport is very much the same. The most important task is to select the puppy or dog that is best suited for the hunting sport in which you wish to participate.
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There is a new twist to the sport of shed hunting, it is the use of a highly trained dog that can actually scent the antlers and retrieve them for you.
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I have been training bird dogs for 40 years. I would spend my summers training and in the fall I would take my string of dogs and hunt the Saskachawan praire.
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From an article in North American White Tail Magazine
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When is the best time to start your pup in a training program? When is a dog to old to learn new tricks?
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