58 American Shooting Journal // August 2019
ROAD HUNTER
58 American Shooting Journal // August 2019
Before the morning was over,
seven doves were on the ground. Kona
retrieved six of them. The doves that
fluttered on the ground after being shot
were easy for Kona to mark and fetch.
A couple retrieves saw me standing,
issuing and re-issuing hand signals,
whistles and verbal commands in order
to get Kona in position.
Not once did Kona drop a bird or
hesitate picking one up. Of course,
after every retrieve I praised him,
picked feathers from his lips and gave
him water. It worked, as he couldn’t
get back to hunting fast enough. Later
that fall Kona would retrieve valley
quail, blue and ruffed grouse, ducks
and geese.
PERSONALLY, I BELIEVE I have dove and
pigeon hunting to thank for the success
my dogs showed at an early age. Both
Kona and Echo had the genetics and
the drive, and I, fortunately, was able to
bring it out of them through consistent
- which I began doing at nine weeks
of age – and introducing bird wings
and bird skins tied to small bumpers,
the dogs quickly learned to fetch and
they learned restraint. They connected
the dots, knowing that if they listened
to whistle signals and followed hand
commands, the reward would come.
That first fall, Kona was too young
to take part in Oregon’s brief band-
tailed pigeon season, but the extended
dove season offered him just the
opportunity he needed to start hunting.
Echo, on the other hand, retrieved
dozens of pigeons and doves, on
multiple hunts, in that, her second year.
With September comes another
dove and band-tailed pigeon season. I
used to revel in September being the
time I grabbed my bow and headed
to multiple Western states in pursuit
of bugling bull elk. Now, it’s the early
season bird hunts I yearn for, where I
can spend time with Echo and Kona,
doing what we all love.
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training and exposing them to multiple
bird hunts.
By teaching both dogs hand signals
Doves are one of North
America’s widest-ranging
game birds, and can be great
starter hunts for your pup.
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