Dean, yes, I've gunned with the Nova Scotia Toller when it was called the Little River Duck Dog, starting about 50 years ago. (My neighbour a kilometre away bought one last fall.) They're intelligent, all they're cracked up to be, the only limitation in temperament, usually a one-person dog. They're not as tractable and laid-back as a Lab.
I remember a toll of about 200 bluebills in a salt-water harbour called Ostrea Lake on the Eastern Shore, not far from where Destry Hoffard was tub-shooting a few years ago. The birds were a long way off, maybe a quarter mile, and the birds tolled in a tear-shape like attracted by a magnet.
Another time I used my black Lab on bluebills and he brought 100 bluebills nearly ashore on the edge of a field jutting into a brackish pond behind a bay. I kept throwing a stick, the birds kept coming, and Jake didn't break.
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