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Choppin a tree
How many of ya will chop a tree in winter, my ol mentor used to say it was a special bonding time between us and the dog, that the sound of the ax done something to the pups and seemed to believe it made em a bit better,I aint sure how true it is, but i will say I've chopped a many a tree, and saw a light flick on a time or two on pups, maybe he was right, maybe it was just the night for those pups to turn on, either way, a good ax is as good as a pistol
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Cloud Creek Stylin Blue Mack
Re: Choppin a tree
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Originally posted by JPBlack
How many of ya will chop a tree in winter, my ol mentor used to say it was a special bonding time between us and the dog, that the sound of the ax done something to the pups and seemed to believe it made em a bit better,I aint sure how true it is, but i will say I've chopped a many a tree, and saw a light flick on a time or two on pups, maybe he was right, maybe it was just the night for those pups to turn on, either way, a good ax is as good as a pistol

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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
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Seems like a lot of work for nothing. Plenty of wood on the ground you can chop all day long.
aah, not a lot to bustin an ol den tree
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Cloud Creek Stylin Blue Mack
I dont think your "ol mentor" was much of a sportsman. Ever consider that a chopped down den wont be a home to next years Kits?
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Originally posted by john Duemmer
I dont think your "ol mentor" was much of a sportsman. Ever consider that a chopped down den wont be a home to next years Kits?
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Cloud Creek Stylin Blue Mack
It would be illegal in Indiana to disturb a den or place of refuge.
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Originally posted by john Duemmer
I dont think your "ol mentor" was much of a sportsman. Ever consider that a chopped down den wont be a home to next years Kits?
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Al Tarantella
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Originally posted by john Duemmer
I dont think your "ol mentor" was much of a sportsman. Ever consider that a chopped down den wont be a home to next years Kits?
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Originally posted by JPBlack
Did you ever consider not cutting down every tree, plus if you skin the coon doubt she will have kits there next year..no body that ever knew him considered him anything but a top sportsman, from rooster pit to nite hunt
Tball - the ringing of an axe or the cry of a saw are the best ways to make a treedog .. or something real close.
I have , not as much now .... I have dropped jadgterriers down hollows , cut down trees , cut into hollows .. you name it .. and it does bond you and your dog more than the current Garmin generation will know.
I've shook coon out , climbed as high as I could and sawed the limb off they were on ... it sure puts the work ethic in a dog when they know the coon is important to their master .
Some stands of trees can't stand much of it , or you can nail a piece of tin over the hole .. and not every hollow is a den tree .
The line between harvesting and over-harvesting ... sportsmanship and gamesmanship .. conservationist and eco-terriorist ... they are fluid and differ for us all.
If you leave the coon in a den tree, you will be able too tree it again some night
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Originally posted by rdmedders
If you leave the coon in a den tree, you will be able too tree it again some night![]()
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Originally posted by Dirtdevil
Tball - the ringing of an axe or the cry of a saw are the best ways to make a treedog .. or something real close.
I have , not as much now .... I have dropped jadgterriers down hollows , cut down trees , cut into hollows .. you name it .. and it does bond you and your dog more than the current Garmin generation will know.
I've shook coon out , climbed as high as I could and sawed the limb off they were on ... it sure puts the work ethic in a dog when they know the coon is important to their master .
Some stands of trees can't stand much of it , or you can nail a piece of tin over the hole .. and not every hollow is a den tree .
The line between harvesting and over-harvesting ... sportsmanship and gamesmanship .. conservationist and eco-terriorist ... they are fluid and differ for us all.
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Cloud Creek Stylin Blue Mack
I know a lot of the old timers used to cut holes in dens, drop smoke bombs in dens, and a lot of other really odd things to den trees when hides were really selling good. Granted a few of them burned to the ground. But dogs rarely missed, were great track dogs, and worked together. Times have changed and so have the methods but dogs seemed to work for their masters a lot better back then. I see no problem if you want to cut a tree down if you think it will help your pup.
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climb it
It will fire them up just as good. I've pulled many out of a den with a forked stick twisted up in a ball of fur and wasted my time trying on many more
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I can only imagine what the "ringing sound of an ax" would do to my hunting areas. Wouldn't take but one tree dropping and I'd lose a hunting spot.
I been down the cutting, climbing,see the fight, kill'em all road and either I have a better quality of dog or I just out growed that "nothing short of killing is success "attitude. Just put mine back in the lot after he run a quick 300 yd. track and set down hammering. I let him tree a bit. Walked in, saw the coon. had a a little dawg party under the tree and came to the house. Don't think killing by whatever means would have made this evening more enjoyable for me or my dawg. And it certainly would not have made it a better performance by my dawg.
Grandpa always said tie em behind ya and make em dodge them wood chips when ya chop one down itl make em tree harder lol...Ive climbed several..Only chopped one down
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If you would do this where I am from you better like the feel of buck shot in the rear area from the land owner
Re: climb it
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Originally posted by Tom Jones
It will fire them up just as good. I've pulled many out of a den with a forked stick twisted up in a ball of fur and wasted my time trying on many more
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Cloud Creek Stylin Blue Mack
I could sure enough imagine the excitement between man and hound that chopping down a tree with the treed quarry in it would bring and say if U really feel it will help your hound, U are in a place where U can do it without land owner getting mad, are so inclined to do so and it is a small tree then chop away-far too lazy to do that myself though. BUT chopping down a den tree sure seems HIGHLY unethical to me. I have hunted the same area for my little over 30 years hunting career and still tree on the same old den trees I did 30 years ago. It is an enjoyable thing that always seems to bring back memories of some ancestor to the dog I am hunting treed on this same tree with more than likely some ancestor to the coon in the tree now. These family's of coon have used these old den trees for decades and several generations. It is their home and place of refuge and there doesn't seem to be near as many trees left to get that big and hollow anymore by current timber management techniques. For me to destroy one of these old coon houses sure wouldn't make me feel like much of a sportsman. JMO.
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2 time world finalist, 10th overall and high scoring Bluetick of the 2010 UKC World Coonhound Championship
NASHOBA VALLEY PIAZON, (RIP)
his littermate brother
UKC NT CH SHEPPARDS NORTHERN
BLUE LONER (RIP)
UKC GR NT CH RATTLERS BLUE SKY (RIP)
UKC Gr NT CH, PKC Ch Sheppard's Northern Blue Abbie, (PiazonxSky) UKC GR NT CH 'pr' Sheppards Northern Blue Punkin (PiazonXAlice) High scoring Bluetick of the 2015 (50th anniversary) Grand American, 2017 National Grand Nite Champion of breed, 2017 BBOA zone 4 Nite hunt dog of the year. Queen of hunt on 2019 Grand National Bluetick Reunion, 5th place and High Scoring Bluetick of 2019 UKC world Nite hunt Championship, 2019 Triple Crown Winner.
UKC GR NT CH 'pr' Mckintosh's Blue Flame Chopper
Gr Nt Ch Sheppards Northern Blue Goomba (Piazon X Dizzie) 14th place 2017 UKC world coon hound championship 100 purina point cast wins in 2018
and several other blueticks of lesser accomplishments 
Amen too that
a friend of mine carries a 2lb single bladed ax to get squirrels out of dens.first he used the back of the ax to knock on the side of the tree to see if the sq. will come out first.works good ....
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Choppin trees
After you wack that den down and ain't a coon in there,,,,,,got that pup all bug eyed and worked up.
Rut Row !
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James Winston Young, Baldwyn,Mississippi
lmao
its funny how everyone thinks you use the axe to chop DOWN the tree. I would get the bark knocked off and give up
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