Ontario Hunter
AH ambassador
I have made this mistake many times with a black shotgun. Haven't lost it yet but close once. Had to help my dog up out of a canal and set the gun down. Ellie likes to parade with a downed dead bird and sometimes I have to go to her to end the show. And it's usually necessary to remove my vest to get a rooster in the gamebag. Yesterday I set the gun down and went to her. Loaded up the bird and turned to find my gun in the grass. Had to look for it for maybe five minutes and I didn't walk away ten yards. Yeah, I coulda and probably shoulda broke her of that as a pup but I guess the dogs deserve to have some fun showing off. Crippled birds always come straight to hand. Dogs know the difference.I don’t have a camo knife for this reason, but I can’t imagine actually loosing a shotgun after setting it down. Are you saying that they never recovered or simply had a hard time locating them?
Tip: I wear size large jacket but only size medium upland vest. I need the snug fit (hence needing to remove vest to load a pheasant - smaller Huns or sharpies can be shoved into the gamebag through the front loading ports). Gun gets caught in a loose vest when mounting in a hurry. If shooting a jacket with sleeves it's not an issue. I've also had to remove the butt sling stud on my A5 as it was also getting caught in the vest. Don't ask me how, but it was quite an annoyance. The stud stays on the sling in my gamebag (sling is deployed when daily limit is filled or walking out in the dark).