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Anyone have a used remote bird launcher? #8854959 05/19/23 10:59 PM
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Ive got homing pigeons. Looking for a remote bird launcher. Any of you fellow bird dog aficionados got anything? Checking for used before I spring for a new dogtra.


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Re: Anyone have a used remote bird launcher? [Re: Smokey Bear] #8854984 05/19/23 11:39 PM
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I don’t have any pups right now but I’m going to hold on to my launchers. I like watching my homers fly every evening and have considered getting some rollers. I still have boys at home to take care of them for me. Good call on the Dogtra they have worked pretty well for me in the last 8 years. I did have to replace a mechanism three years ago. I bet that trap had opened at least 2000 times before that though. Without plenty of wild bird near the house I think pigeons and launcher’s are the only way to go. It’s very controlled.

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Originally Posted by scalebuster
I don’t have any pups right now but I’m going to hold on to my launchers. I like watching my homers fly every evening and have considered getting some rollers. I still have boys at home to take care of them for me. Good call on the Dogtra they have worked pretty well for me in the last 8 years. I did have to replace a mechanism three years ago. I bet that trap had opened at least 2000 times before that though. Without plenty of wild bird near the house I think pigeons and launcher’s are the only way to go. It’s very controlled.
Rollers are fun to watch.


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