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Molly the Duck Toller TOLLS DUCKS
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
- For the first time ever, both Molly's and the ducks' instincts kicked in. Molly the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever tolled some ducks in the freezing cold, mucky, muddy shallows. She was like candy to the ducks. As you'll hear in the ridiculous commentary, her people were amazed.
Dog's looking at you like 'They're right there! Shoot 'em!'
ROFL. That's literally exactly what he's saying. "ANY TIME, THEY'RE RIGHT THERERERE....."
"THEY'RE COMIN RIGHT FOR US NED!"
I know they are a separate breed, and a retriever, but oh my, they are so much like the working stock border collies we've had. Lovely.
When tolling, you do not send the dog to get the ducks: the dog does not even look into their direction...
What does tolling mean?
Tolling is a Middle English word meaning to lure/decoy waterfowl into gun range or into the net at the end of the channel.
Barbara Horvat Thanks for the explanation.
Nobody told these ducks that. Not even the duck call scared them.
@@carultch Lureing or attracting
If other Tollers are half as fu as my friend Billy, then they are an amazing breed. He is so much fun!
Awwwww duck tollers are cute and ducks are cute too. Duck tollers are adorable and can give you another adorable pet duckling.
When I got my toller 6 years ago there wasn’t much for toller videos. Thanks for sharing. My pup, Caswell, and I have convinced many a duck to accept our dinner invite.
Would like to know more details! Are you only using Tolling to get ducks or are you doing a combination of "modern" duck hunting with decoys along with Tolling?
@@steezli it depends. I sometimes do set decoys out and sit a “blind”, but where I live, small, remote bodies of water are extraordinarily common. Oftentimes it will just be me, the dog, and a shotgun. We can travel light and hit many spots throughout the day.
@@gamedinnah limiting out just using Tolling or satisfied with a few? I'm going to try it this fall on public land in TX
@@steezli well, just like any duck hunt- some are epic some are duds. I live in the far northeast so any kind of limit can be difficult- we just don’t have the variety of species. Good luck tolling! It’s a ton of fun once you and the dog find a good routine that works for you. My boy, Caswell, has been doing it long enough that he knows what’s about to go down. He get to the edge and start looking for the birds that want to play. It’s cool to see how different species react too. Some, like mallards, will come in on a string. Others, like geese and ring neck, take a lot of patience to toll. Have fun!
I just learned about these awesome dogs.
Can I possibly use this video for a science project at my university? My project is about the Duck Tolling Retriever and I would love to be able to use snippets of this, with your permission.
Sure thing! No problem at all.
Good job Molly!! A real Toller :)
Our Toller is naturally great at tolling along the shore when no ducks are around. However, if he sees a duck (or loon), he will swim across the entire lake to try to catch it!
This is Awesome! Thanks for posting this.
Molly sei bellissima! ti piacciono le anatre vero? 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Sweet!
Where did you get Molly as she sure looks like my toller, Keetna.
That's how we roll :-D
Toll. That's how we toll.🤣
that's how we toll
Why are the ducks attracted to a potentially dangerous predator?!
They see that the dog is more interested in sticks than them. Maybe they think the dog is an herbivore.
carultch lol
Greg Fowler When ducks hear something in the water they get attracted to it and come over.
The ducks are mentally stupid
@@ryantaylor146 this is late reply but you made my day with that XD
That is not tolling??
I sure hope in the last 6 years the owner has learned a thing or two. Bad judgment.
You know that's how they hunt ducks, right?
@@lobosalt6868 no, they don't. They don't send the dog out to the ducks swimming around.
If tolling.....the dog and handler ignore the ducks and play fetch on the shoreline.
Otherwise, sit quietly and shoot one and then send the dog to retrieve the fallen one.
@@suran396 No the hunter sits in the blind to stay hidden from the ducks.
The hunter might throw a ball/toy for the dog to play with. The dog plays with a toy which the ducks come over and investigate. Dog gets called back by the hunter in order to shoot the ducks.
@@lobosalt6868 exactly and in this video the owner is sending the dog out TO live ducks. While the owners are NOT in a blind. Completely wrong and potentially harmful to the dog.
You're making her act against her instincts.
Cute but doesnt toll any ducks :/
Are you waiting the dog to give the duck a ticket or what ?