That is a big Toller. Do you have a picture to post? Very famous Toller kennel. You done good. :)
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Well I have seen a Lab trial and even thrown marks for them.
My little vizsla had the lab guys shaking their heads at the speed in which he goes out and comes back with the duck.
As far as geese go, 5 years of hunting ducks, geese and snows in Saskatchewan says he can handle the big birds quite well.
The bonus being wing clipped sharps and sage grouse that fly off half a mile come back too because of the speed and tracking ability
I have owned, trained and trialled pointers and setters over the years through NAVHDA and NSTRA I am yet to see one repeat any of the above tests when it is -10 and they have to swim through ice for it and then sit out and wait for the next bird to fall. I had my lab out last day of duck season and she had go over and under floating ice to make retrieves (I have seen both GSPs and GWPs fail in these conditions). I mean no offence to the pointer and setter people but I would never try to tell you my lab is better on grouse than your dogs.
The labs and chessies are the undisputed kings of the late season waterfowl and waterfowl in general.
But in a field situation they don't carry the same speed as a pointer or setter and they can therefore get the job done faster.
Having hunted snows in fields over pointers the speed makes a big difference on cripples.
With 5 or 6 guns shooting its not uncommon to have double digits fall in a single volley.
The speed makes a huge difference in cleaning up the cripples.
I have said it all along if your a waterfowler get a lab.
As to the -10 NAVHDA tests, I have had the misfortune of running a UT test when the dog had to break ice to do the duck search and the retrieve. The dog did it with no issues but he didn't spend any more time out of the truck then he needed to so he stayed warm