Hey guys, it has been a long time since I have posted here. I have been working with my pup since March. He is now 7 months old (Vizsla), but we did a trip together on the Turtle Flambeau Flowage with Hogan near the end of July.
Jake has been great on day trips on the back waters of the Wisconsin River as well as local lakes and we romp the timber 5-6 days a week. He is doing really well. I was hoping if he preformed well enough and my knee worked out I could think about real back county trips next year. Well, the dog did great but the knee reminded me about why I have been limited in my explorations.
Anyway, the weather promised Zero point none chances of rain on the put in day ... so naturally we had 15 - 20 mph winds and a thunder storm. The next day, although very hot and humid was sunny and WINDY!! but still we paddled about and explored the timber. We made a quick camp on a point and enjoyed a shore lunch, and shade.
Jake was very well behaved and listened extremely well. he would alert me with a deep quiet wolf every time something invaded our camp ... like a large bird or a squirrel. He calmed down quiet a bit by the end of the second day.
The wind made it pretty cold in the mornings or if one was wet, and Jake loves to swim, so he shivered a lot on this first trip.
Jake loves the timber and camp life and the evenings were great together. These pics are of the first night spent tripping together.
He loves to travel in the canoe settles down right away, he enjoys sleeping in the sun traveling to our next spot.
Since this trip, we have continued to roam the timber and paddle the river to lots of daily adventures. If I start to put things in my truck, Jake sits by the passenger door and begs to be let it for another trip. I love having him as a tripping partner, and I hope my knee will be better by next year so we can get back to those wild places we hold so dear.
Enjoy the last of the tripping season!!
Bob.

Jake has been great on day trips on the back waters of the Wisconsin River as well as local lakes and we romp the timber 5-6 days a week. He is doing really well. I was hoping if he preformed well enough and my knee worked out I could think about real back county trips next year. Well, the dog did great but the knee reminded me about why I have been limited in my explorations.
Anyway, the weather promised Zero point none chances of rain on the put in day ... so naturally we had 15 - 20 mph winds and a thunder storm. The next day, although very hot and humid was sunny and WINDY!! but still we paddled about and explored the timber. We made a quick camp on a point and enjoyed a shore lunch, and shade.
Jake was very well behaved and listened extremely well. he would alert me with a deep quiet wolf every time something invaded our camp ... like a large bird or a squirrel. He calmed down quiet a bit by the end of the second day.
The wind made it pretty cold in the mornings or if one was wet, and Jake loves to swim, so he shivered a lot on this first trip.


Jake loves the timber and camp life and the evenings were great together. These pics are of the first night spent tripping together.


He loves to travel in the canoe settles down right away, he enjoys sleeping in the sun traveling to our next spot.


Since this trip, we have continued to roam the timber and paddle the river to lots of daily adventures. If I start to put things in my truck, Jake sits by the passenger door and begs to be let it for another trip. I love having him as a tripping partner, and I hope my knee will be better by next year so we can get back to those wild places we hold so dear.
Enjoy the last of the tripping season!!
Bob.