Putting the work into what you've got will usually pay more dividends than replacing it... also dogs help the hunt, but they don;t make it. If you're not shooting deer without a dog, a dog won't help much. Once you are shooting deer, a dog, if you put the work in will hopefully help you get a few more and make finding wounded ones easier... but they are not a magic formula to success. In fact I'd go as far as to say if you are not getting a dog because you are really into making a great dog and really wanting to hunt with dog you are usually better off without one. A dog gets good because you know how to hunt, but the best dog in the world can;t make someone a hunter.
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