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Gun dog training- pigeons needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5717318" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>I just got one of those painters extended poles and taped my net handle to it with some duct tape. I never did the slope type bridges for simple fact I figured they would fly out seeing me walk up it. Most bridges I snagged them under had straight walls with a little 2-3' setback lip they would perch on. A short ladder wouldn't be a bad idea. See if you can find farmer with grain storage and see if they mind if you snag a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5717318, member: 18913"] I just got one of those painters extended poles and taped my net handle to it with some duct tape. I never did the slope type bridges for simple fact I figured they would fly out seeing me walk up it. Most bridges I snagged them under had straight walls with a little 2-3’ setback lip they would perch on. A short ladder wouldn’t be a bad idea. See if you can find farmer with grain storage and see if they mind if you snag a few. [/QUOTE]
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