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Posted by Danny Glista on 08-15-2014 09:58 PM:

Let's talk trainin pups!!

Maybe we all can learn a few things that can help us along as they grow with age! Feel free to give your thoughts as this goes along! If one is to old to learn,he's to old to train one! How do you start one??Have at it,Danny G.

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Posted by Tom Jones on 08-15-2014 11:32 PM:

alone period

By myself, by theieeselves. Very very seldom will the ever see a cage coon before hand. A coon tail or dead coon, yes but 2-3 times only. I guarantee any hound at my house at 10 months old will go hunting opposite direction of a hard treedogs if you let them get treed. I'll. Then turn them loose the other way and thats the direction they will go. Dont believe me, numbers at the bottom of all my post. Bring 4 dogs and a couple 12 packs of beer/cash and we can bet lol

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Posted by Tom Jones on 08-15-2014 11:39 PM:

btw

Im not completely illiterate. Im on my "smart/dumb" phone

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Posted by Vic Stoll on 08-16-2014 12:40 AM:

Re: alone period

quote:
Originally posted by Tom Jones
By myself, by theieeselves. Very very seldom will the ever see a cage coon before hand. A coon tail or dead coon, yes but 2-3 times only. I guarantee any hound at my house at 10 months old will go hunting opposite direction of a hard treedogs if you let them get treed. I'll. Then turn them loose the other way and thats the direction they will go. Dont believe me, numbers at the bottom of all my post. Bring 4 dogs and a couple 12 packs of beer/cash and we can bet lol


Tom, if you cut them right towards the treed dogs what will happen?

Ya had to mention cold beer on a hot day didn't ya! I'm easily side tracked!

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Posted by pamjohnson on 08-16-2014 12:51 AM:

what ever works!

i don't have a set plan. maybe a hide,maybe a cage coon, may turn a coon loose to them before i take them hunting maybe after some nites in the woods.
i always start them with a old dog. this just helps me keep from wasteing to much of my time with one thats not ready to be singled out yet.
oh! 1 last thing lots n lots of hunting time!


Posted by HILLBILLYS BLU on 08-16-2014 03:10 AM:

Re: alone period

quote:
Originally posted by Tom Jones
By myself, by theieeselves. Very very seldom will the ever see a cage coon before hand. A coon tail or dead coon, yes but 2-3 times only. I guarantee any hound at my house at 10 months old will go hunting opposite direction of a hard treedogs if you let them get treed. I'll. Then turn them loose the other way and thats the direction they will go. Dont believe me, numbers at the bottom of all my post. Bring 4 dogs and a couple 12 packs of beer/cash and we can bet lol


I'm not doubting what your saying Tom. I will say, that I have only seen one dog since I've been hunting, that would truly 100% do as you described. The dog was owned by my, and Victor's friends James McClary and Wayne Crabtree. The dog was GrNtCh Runnin Gun, he was out of Runnin Bullet and Honey Run Becky, that was a very cool thing to see, and I wish I had more of it.

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Posted by bobbycagle1 on 08-16-2014 03:34 AM:

It's either in them or it ain't, but they all get a chance.

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Posted by wvcoonrunner on 08-16-2014 03:11 PM:

I start using coon scent on toys with them when they're too little to hit the woods. A good coon hide and plenty of play with it. Might even spray a house cat with coon scent and let em chase it around .


Posted by Tom Jones on 08-16-2014 04:51 PM:

Re: Re: alone period

quote:
Originally posted by Vic Stoll
Tom, if you cut them right towards the treed dogs what will happen?

Ya had to mention cold beer on a hot day didn't ya! I'm easily side tracked!


Vic, I never claimed any of them would tree a coon lol. Honestly the one im piddling with now I am trying to get to back dogs as strange as that may sound.

Hillybilly blue: call Bobby Justus and ask him if the trip dog I sold him will do as I claim or u can drive to Oklahoma and I can show ya 2. Start ur pups alone n c if yours dont. I believe hounds started with other hounds naturally become dependent and want to pack. Sorry u have only seen 1 that had this n m

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Posted by Hanselman on 08-17-2014 12:30 PM:

training pups

i like to do a little imprinting with a tail or hide when there just off momma then from about 7 months on show them a cage coon when they show enough interest i like getting them out usally with the old dogs at first when the help the old dogs track and tree they get hunted alone and i try to put them on coon every time out wether it be a occasional feed pile or spot lighting and alot of alone hunting with amix of other dogs so they get used to hu8nting with others as well as alone if i see that they are me tooing to much no more other dogs just alone this method allows me fist and for most to let me know when pup is ready to start hunting when his confidence is good enough to go to hunts this is just a guide line every pup is different but ive found if you gotta trick them to much to getem to hunt dont breed them i still think controll every situation to show your pup what you want is key to making a pleaseing to hunt finished hound


Posted by william endress on 08-17-2014 01:12 PM:

my too cents

Walks in the woods as a tiny puppy. My best litter was out walking in the woods before they were fully weaned from their mom. I continue this until I take them for night walks. They never seem to have issues with getting through the woods. Plus the fear factor of the unknown in the woods is gone. I have had plenty of 4 month old pups going with old dogs. Always have a tracking collar so you can find them if they get lost. They don't need the fear of being lost.

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Posted by pamjohnson on 08-17-2014 01:28 PM:

Re: training pups

quote:
Originally posted by Hanselman
i like to do a little imprinting with a tail or hide when there just off momma then from about 7 months on show them a cage coon when they show enough interest i like getting them out usally with the old dogs at first when the help the old dogs track and tree they get hunted alone and i try to put them on coon every time out wether it be a occasional feed pile or spot lighting and alot of alone hunting with amix of other dogs so they get used to hu8nting with others as well as alone if i see that they are me tooing to much no more other dogs just alone this method allows me fist and for most to let me know when pup is ready to start hunting when his confidence is good enough to go to hunts this is just a guide line every pup is different but ive found if you gotta trick them to much to getem to hunt dont breed them i still think controll every situation to show your pup what you want is key to making a pleaseing to hunt finished hound
this sounds like a nice way to start um nice n easy.


Posted by steeb_63 on 08-17-2014 04:44 PM:

JUST HUNT THEM IF THEY GOT IT THEY WILL GO AND I HUNTEM WITH OLD DOGS AND BY THERE SELVE DOESNT SEEM TO MATTER ? IF THEYRE INDEPENDENT THEY WILL STILL BE WITH OR WITHOUT OLD DOGS? JMO

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Posted by wakenda creek b on 08-18-2014 01:27 AM:

ill usually mess with a hide. I try to make it fun for them and challenging by hiding it and watching them work for it. I don't mess with the hide for long periods of time. I like to walk my pups in the woods during daylight while there little. Sit on a log every once in a while and just watch them. I take them around the family gatherings (CHIEFS GAMES) at mom and dads. Lots of noise there. I think when there too young to hunt they need to spend as much time running loose as possible.

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Posted by bludawg on 08-18-2014 02:28 AM:

I use the method Ed Mead taught me, and you as well Danny. He developed a great way to bring out the treeing instinct at a young age, by using the net with scent on a very long pole. I had heard of his method, but was kind of unsure till I witnessed it for my self when I took a litter of pups I had from Pokey and Jet 6 to his place for him to choose his pup. We took them out to the pond, and I watched him as he laid the trail, place the net in a tree then we turned out the pups and at 9 weeks old they trailed the scent and started to whine at the tree. He dropped the net down out of the tree letting the pups chase it, he placed it back in the tree and the pups treed on the net. It was something to see.

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Posted by Danny Glista on 08-18-2014 03:32 AM:

Lots of good points

Seems like everyone has a way that works for them and years ago I did alot of the same as some have posted. One thing is a must for me and that is hunting them alone from the start. It just seems for my likings to work out better and I know for sure at the end what the youngin has done on it's own. Hopefully everyone has a project for this fall and if so,feel free to share how things are going and I'll do the same. I'm going to have my hands full for quite some time with this gang I have here now. Going to be fun to a point along with some aggrivation for sure at some point! Keep'em in the timber,Danny G.

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Posted by Doug A on 08-04-2015 04:16 PM:

I remember that video of Ed Meads. Can a guy still buy a copy? If so, where? Thanks.

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Posted by Rowdy on 08-05-2015 12:43 PM:

3'pages worth of pup training

http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthrea...eadid=928407982

I started the thread as a diary of my hunts. I include some training, pictures and stories. It is real and uncut. Keeping a journal of Hun s is a valuable training tool.

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Posted by Rowdy on 08-05-2015 12:45 PM:

I have a mart fone to.

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Posted by Tom Jones on 08-05-2015 08:24 PM:

lol

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Posted by rance56 on 08-05-2015 09:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bludawg
I use the method Ed Mead taught me, and you as well Danny. He developed a great way to bring out the treeing instinct at a young age, by using the net with scent on a very long pole. I had heard of his method, but was kind of unsure till I witnessed it for my self when I took a litter of pups I had from Pokey and Jet 6 to his place for him to choose his pup. We took them out to the pond, and I watched him as he laid the trail, place the net in a tree then we turned out the pups and at 9 weeks old they trailed the scent and started to whine at the tree. He dropped the net down out of the tree letting the pups chase it, he placed it back in the tree and the pups treed on the net. It was something to see.


nice to see credit being given where credit is due.

its humbling experience spending some time with Ed and watching what he does with his dogs and the training along the way.

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Posted by WolfmanBrother on 08-06-2015 09:53 PM:

Gee whiz I thought Danny G invented coonhound training who's this Ed guy?

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Posted by Rowdy on 08-06-2015 11:58 PM:

Danny,

I appreciate you starting this thread. Knowledge is best used when shared. It serves no purpose when held onto like Steinbeck's Pearl. I didn't realize that these posts had to be written in APA style with a reference page.

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Posted by Ron Moore on 08-07-2015 03:01 PM:

Re: Re: alone period

quote:
Originally posted by HILLBILLY'S BLU
I'm not doubting what your saying Tom. I will say, that I have only seen one dog since I've been hunting, that would truly 100% do as you described. The dog was owned by my, and Victor's friends James McClary and Wayne Crabtree. The dog was GrNtCh Runnin Gun, he was out of Runnin Bullet and Honey Run Becky, that was a very cool thing to see, and I wish I had more of it.


Bill,
I hunted with Gun years ago in a hunt in Ohio; I believe it was the BBCHA state Championship. I spectated with John Brennon and his Jilly female. Gun sure put on a show that night and ended up with 950+ and won the cast. Very independent and accurate. Nice hound indeed!
As far as training pups, It's all in the pup that you start with, I've started so many over the years and there are so many different stories. The best thing I can advise on is get a good pup with the traits you desire and go for it! Breeding is a must IMO! If the pup has it in them, it will come out, if they don't, it won't and don't waste too much time on the ones that don't, I know, I've done that too. One more thing, just because they start like a house a-fire, don't mean that flame will last. It's all how they finish. Once they're old enough and pretty much set in their ways, that's when you can hunt the bluetick spots right off of them! That will let you know what you have at the end. I can't hunt as hard as I used to so I need a good prospect to start with. Good luck to all with whatever your endeavors are.


Posted by Koswalt on 08-07-2015 09:15 PM:

Not that I believe I'm a great trainer, But Ill trough my 2 cents in. In fact if I have a nice pup you can bet it was a pure natural. I simply take the time to expose them to scent.


I've had some good results using Ed Meads method.

I do believe it works better with 2 to 4 pups.

Good Breeding and Natural instincts is a must also.

Be careful not to work them too much and get them relying on sight.


Ill add a kicker on breeding : If your bitch aint the coondog you want,, DONT breed her.

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