powderburn
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One of my boys and I took Koda down to the area I'm going to hunt birds this year to let him get used to the lay of the land. We took along 22's, a 410, 20ga., and a 6mm that needed sighting in. Most 98% of the crops are still standing so we just walked some fence lines and a few small draws. Koda was very allert and showed some good moves. He never ranged more than 20yrds- 30 yrds. Everytime he showed signs of being on a good scent my son and I would get ready with the 22's. As he would flush small groups of partridge we would fire a couple rounds with the 22's. This went really well so we got out the shotguns and followed the same pattern of flushing and shooting for a little while. Koda flinched a few times with the shotguns but it didn't seem to bother him to much so we went to some old barns that I knew always had pigeons around them. Several pigeon retrieves later I figured we've got a good start on real birds so let Koda have a break. I had my son keep Koda back about 30yrds behind me while I proceeded to sight the 6mm in. With the first shot that dog ran straight to the truck and bellied down under it like he'd just seen a ghost. Needless to say that ended all shooting on the spot. I know I might have pushed him a little and now I've got my work cut out to bring him back around. It's a good thing he's got so much drive on birds hopefully that will help him get back into game.