I could not find it on Mack's web site .......... but it's on page 77 in the catalog.
Cabela's is here at ......
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... id=0013458
check out the video above the Trainers in the web site posted above
.......... it demonstrats how to use their Skimmer and Diver Deadfowls
as well. It's a good watch.
Dokken is good. I got a few of them. The problem with them is
over a period of time they start to absorb water ..... thus taking a
few days to dry out ......... it gets kinda old if you train everyday.
The other and main problem with the Dokken is the heads on these
trainers is hard plastic. It's only a problem if your dog 'stabs' at
his/her marks........... you generally only have these problems with hard
running dogs. Where the problem occurs is the dog 'stab's for the
bumper so hard while running WOT to the mark that they actually
'stab' or slam their mouth on the object and the hard plastic head
has been known to break the front teeth on some of these high
energy type dogs. The Avery Trainers are made of a soft plastic
just for this reason.
Needless to say, I'll be swapping over all my Dokken's to Avery's
as soon as they come out simply on a safety stand point due to my
dog and her teeth. I generally have only used the Dove and Mallard.
THe Dove is awesome for young puppies ( I'm talking 8 wks old) and
the Mallard is good for once they have gotten to about 6 months old
to start using it.
Good luck with the Dokken Canada Goose ............. if you've not
seen them at Bass Pro (which as them too) they are HUGH ! ! !
Forget young birdboy's tossing this thing .......... you better go borrow
your hometown quarterback for this chunk ........... I got Remote Throwers
to chunk mine for me
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Good Luck.