hes a year old GSD of pure lineage, half working lines and half show lines.
first time at the farm and first time seeing a game animal bigger than a cotton tail or opossum. absolutely no real tracking experience...
we hopped out of the truck and he spotted a 5-7 year 12 point buck by the cattle pen, he made the 20-30 yards to the pen, lifted his right leg and curled his tail up letting out a soft and quiet "bork" to get my attention.
he was 10ft away with the buck staring him down, and 2 hefty does stood up and spooked him. he jumped back for a second and they took off through the trees headed west.
i told him "get em, find em" and he instantly put his nose to the bedded spots they were in and first set of print. then took off with a 20 yard lead on me.
he tracked them through 2 groves of trees and came up on them as they jumped the property line fence a 1/2 mile from the point of engagement.
he once again pointed and let out a prominent bark without looking away.
when I got to him 30 seconds later I could see all 3 50 yards into the neighbors pasture.
needless to say hes an amazing boy, I see many small game and prairie cornerings/trophys in his future.
first time at the farm and first time seeing a game animal bigger than a cotton tail or opossum. absolutely no real tracking experience...
we hopped out of the truck and he spotted a 5-7 year 12 point buck by the cattle pen, he made the 20-30 yards to the pen, lifted his right leg and curled his tail up letting out a soft and quiet "bork" to get my attention.
he was 10ft away with the buck staring him down, and 2 hefty does stood up and spooked him. he jumped back for a second and they took off through the trees headed west.
i told him "get em, find em" and he instantly put his nose to the bedded spots they were in and first set of print. then took off with a 20 yard lead on me.
he tracked them through 2 groves of trees and came up on them as they jumped the property line fence a 1/2 mile from the point of engagement.
he once again pointed and let out a prominent bark without looking away.
when I got to him 30 seconds later I could see all 3 50 yards into the neighbors pasture.
needless to say hes an amazing boy, I see many small game and prairie cornerings/trophys in his future.