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What a AKC Master Hunter can do in the duck marsh would amaze most hunters that have never had the experience of hunting with such a dog. In marsh hunting covered up in a boat blind most ducks fall without the dog seeing the fall. You have to be able to handle the dog to the area of the fall if you hope to retrieve the bird. A great handling Lab is the ultimate in team work between man and canine in any bird hunting I have experienced. No offense to pointing dog lovers.
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