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Turtle Flambeau Flowage , my pup Max ‘s first trip … success!!

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10 years ago, my pup Jake was 6 months old. His first trip was with a buddy of mine … an old poster on this site named Hogan. We visited the Turtle Flambeau Flowage in northern Wisconsin.
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Today I returned from the TFF with my 10 year old Vizsla named Jake, a veteran of many trips to the bush, and my 11 month old pup named Max. He is a Hanoverian Scent Hound. I am currently training him to track wounded deer as well as therapy work. We were once again accompanied by my friend Hogan. Although I had some concerns about Max, this trip was an very rewarding success.

As we turned down Murray’s Landing road, the boys perked up, Jake knew we were close to the put in. As I started to load my gear Max suddenly seemed to “get” what all the training was about this summer. He looked at me and jumped into the canoe … refused to get out making loading it much more difficult. I was glad he was excited to go. After I got the canoe loaded, I told Jake to get in and took a picture as it reminded me of his first trip 10 years before.


We had about a 1 hour paddle on a beautiful day, exploring the Flowage. Eventually we found a nice place to stay for the next few days. I humped our gear and set up camp. Max loved the trip, we explored the timber, processed firewood, paddled around, checked out various islands etc. He was so well behaved on this trip. He and Jake absolutely love exploring with me. Tripping with Jake has been one of life’s
most rewarding blessings. Now, doing this with my two dogs, it is even more special.Max has a long way to go, but his first trip was a terrific success!
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Congratulations on a great first trip, Max. And good job to you too, Jake, for being such a good role model.

They looked in their element. Really glad it worked out for you.

Alan
 
I worry more about sand getting between the ribs and wearing away the varnish. With the sleeping pads in the boat, the boys know where I want them. Depending on the trim I need dictates which dog I call into the canoe first, and point to the correct mat. Their nails rarely touch the wood. That said, I do not believe it would be problematic if they did.

The boys enter and exit the canoe ( or my truck ) only when I call their name. Makes for safer canoeing, especially when landing in rock gardens.
 
Looks like a fantastic trip and great dogs! Well done training them, including training a role model for Max.

What is a Hanoverian Scent Hound/why did you opt for one? What boat and paddles are you using? Looks like your cedar GP I asked about before? Fine looking combo: boat, paddles and dogs!
 
@Bob B.

Which Lean is that? 1 or 2? I have a 3, and it is probably too big. I've been thinking about trying to trade it, but I don't see many comparison pics of the other sizes with gear in them.
 
Tsuga8,

Hanoverian Scent Hound. The6 are tracking machines often used in America for Search and Rescue, as well as Sheriffs departments. In Europe the are to track wild boar and or deer/elk. I have him for tracking wounded deer as well as hoping he has the chops to become a therapy dog. My dog Jake and I are nationally certified and work at St. Mary’s Hospital, will be on boarding with Children’s Hospital this fall. But Jake is 10.5 years old. He will be 11 in December. Hoping Max can continue with the work once Jake retires.




My beaver tail paddle is a bit too long, but I had it when I was a kneeler ( sitter now ) It is similar to a guide paddle so I can choke up on it get my top hand lower. It is pretty old, I put the oil finish on it, I think it came from the wood and bark canoe shop … might be in northern MN. The GP I do believe we have discussed on another thread.



My canoe is a 15 foot Prospector built off an original Chestnut form. It is a little tight for 2 - 60 plus pound dogs, my self our food and kit but I think I could comfortably pack it for a solid week of bush travel. When loaded down the Prospector really shines. It is still very maneuverable and has good glide and paddles equally well in tight creeks, to larger open water. I have slightly larger canoes but the little 15 footer is a bit wider and has excellent secondary stability … essential for an older dog with sore hips and a pup who has to see it all … movements of live weight is much easier to manage in this canoe for me.

 
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Al,

My buddy Hogan took the picture. He took pics of dogs and I paddling on the flowage as well. Jake might be able to figure out how to take pics, but I do not trust Max with my phone ….
 
@Bob B.

Which Lean is that? 1 or 2? I have a 3, and it is probably too big. I've been thinking about trying to trade it, but I don't see many comparison pics of the other sizes with gear in them.

Like Bob I also have a Lean 1+ and I find it to be plenty big. Most of my trips have been just myself and a 30 pound dog and there is tons of room for both of us and lots of gear. It's also slept 2 people plus a dog. There was less room for gear in that case.

Alan
 
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