FairWeather
Well-known member
Hello,
I’m scheduled for a 1/2 day pheasant hunt in a few weeks. It’s a “wildlife ranch”, so they’ll be planted farm pheasants. Accompanying me will be a friend/mentor who’s training his young lab, as well as a friend of his who has a pointer. The farm also has dogs & handler that I can hire for the duration of the hunt.
My questions are:
1) With 2 dogs already being in the party, should I bother to hire a farm dog? It’s $150, and I’m not sure how many dogs is a crowd. But, I also wonder if my buddy’s dog will get more out of it, having a fully trained professional gun dog to follow, and therefore it could be mutually beneficial.
2) If I do hire the dog & handler, what is the tipping expectation?
3) If I don’t hire the dog & handler, is there still a tipping expectation for the establishment?
4) This is only my second time hunting over dogs. Other than keeping muzzles up, and only shooting birds in the air, are there any other safety considerations specific to hunting over dogs that I should be observing?
5) What are some recommendations for thank you gifts for the folks bringing their dogs? My first thought is a bottle of bird dog whiskey…but I’ve never had it, so idk if it’s any good or not. So some alternative suggestions are welcome.
I thank you all in advance for your advice & input.
I’m scheduled for a 1/2 day pheasant hunt in a few weeks. It’s a “wildlife ranch”, so they’ll be planted farm pheasants. Accompanying me will be a friend/mentor who’s training his young lab, as well as a friend of his who has a pointer. The farm also has dogs & handler that I can hire for the duration of the hunt.
My questions are:
1) With 2 dogs already being in the party, should I bother to hire a farm dog? It’s $150, and I’m not sure how many dogs is a crowd. But, I also wonder if my buddy’s dog will get more out of it, having a fully trained professional gun dog to follow, and therefore it could be mutually beneficial.
2) If I do hire the dog & handler, what is the tipping expectation?
3) If I don’t hire the dog & handler, is there still a tipping expectation for the establishment?
4) This is only my second time hunting over dogs. Other than keeping muzzles up, and only shooting birds in the air, are there any other safety considerations specific to hunting over dogs that I should be observing?
5) What are some recommendations for thank you gifts for the folks bringing their dogs? My first thought is a bottle of bird dog whiskey…but I’ve never had it, so idk if it’s any good or not. So some alternative suggestions are welcome.
I thank you all in advance for your advice & input.