I was anxious to see exactly how much difference two rungs would make! It did not take long. I hung the ladder and Gunner instantly took that as an invitation.
The next day we were on the water! As I suspected, Gunner was able to enter the deeper boat without assistance. We were in six feet of water against Cranberry Bog on Buckeye Lake. He could not touch the bottom.
Thank you Jim Perkins, of owner of Waterdog Adventure Gear! This is the ladder that I have been hoping for, and I believe all us waterfowl enthusiasts need! It is light weight, it floats, and it is easy to attach and remove from the side of my boat! Let us not overlook the best part, my dog likes it! Finding the ladder that meets my needs and Gunner's needs was no easy task! Another important feature is that since it is made of durable plastic, it does not scratch the paint on my aluminum duck boat! This is the best product that I have seen on the market, and I have seen MANY!
To all my duck hunting friends out there, as good as this product is, you still need to take your dog out on the water and practice. Some dogs need a little more than others, some hardly any at all, but don't blame your dog if you do not spend a little time with him (or her) retrieving from the boat. As a duck hunter on his 39th season, take it from me: practice calling birds, practice a little shooting, and spend some time training your dog and your hunts will be much more enjoyable!
Your photos are so good that they tell the story without words!
ReplyDeleteWe just finished a comparison video of the WaterDog Adventure Gear dog ladder versus Beavertail's and it reminded me of you blog from 7 years ago. Just checking in to see if you are still using or if there is anything you need. https://www.getWAG.com
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