UKC Forums Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 31 posts from this thread on one page

UKC Forums (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/index.php)
- UKC Coonhounds (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4)
-- slick treeing (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=928494187)


Posted by chewy97 on 10-26-2017 09:10 PM:

slick treeing

What's the easiest way to get my dog to stop slick treeing?

__________________
Casselman River Blueticks.


Posted by JesseJ on 10-26-2017 09:54 PM:

Slick

I had one that I could the trees were slick.i just got a green switch an send her on, she got to treeing real raccoons. JesseJ


Posted by shadinc on 10-26-2017 09:59 PM:

Re: slick treeing

quote:
Originally posted by chewy97
What's the easiest way to get my dog to stop slick treeing?
Good luck.


Posted by thomasg on 10-26-2017 10:38 PM:

BULLET


Posted by swamp1 on 10-26-2017 10:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by thomasg
BULLET
alright now! Now ya gone and done it.


Posted by MIKE CARDER on 10-27-2017 01:29 AM:

Well

quote:
Originally posted by swamp1
alright now! Now ya gone and done it.


Walk to 3 trees 1200 yards apart, and slick, it’s easier to walk back to the truck without leading one back to the truck.

__________________
Iraq Vet, 03-05, 05-07, 09-10

Phone number 270-820-5560


Posted by chewy97 on 10-28-2017 11:26 AM:

Thanks for the useless information I sure hope you morons don't own dogs I feel bad for the dogs if you do.

__________________
Casselman River Blueticks.


Posted by Rancher77 on 10-28-2017 11:52 AM:

Chewy..realize some people have higher standards. A coon hound has 1 job...tree coons.
A slick once in a while..no problem. But if thats all the hounds doing then, there is a issue there.. Whipping and sending on is probaly your best option.
But then again....ask yourself." why is my dog treeing slicks and not coons"


Posted by Rancher77 on 10-28-2017 11:55 AM:

I wish more people would cull..
Instead they mask over problems..problems that should be bred out.
Most of todays problems..where bred out at one time...here the come back.


Posted by chewy97 on 10-28-2017 12:25 PM:

He does tree a coon every now and again and when he does he looks like a world champion dog it takes a dozer to get him off the tree. He hasn't had many coon given to him he is 2 yrs old less than 10 coon in his hunting career. But it takes 20 slick trees to tree one coon, I'd rather him not hunt if he can't find a coon then to just pick a tree and tree on it.

__________________
Casselman River Blueticks.


Posted by Rancher77 on 10-28-2017 01:16 PM:

I understand its frustrating. I had one that wouldnt tree...gave him 4 months to figure it out..then gave up.
Most dogs dont need to eat on very many coon. My thought is ..your dog isnt checking..just sitting down treed.
Whip him on until he trees a coon..knock it out to him.
Stay at it till he fixes or you get tired of it


Posted by pamjohnson on 10-28-2017 01:51 PM:

chewy97

send him on is good advice. you stay at the tree and make him leave. check the tree fast (no squalling petting or encouragement) the problem could be many things. good luck. your gonna need it


Posted by chewy97 on 10-28-2017 10:16 PM:

Thanks to all everyone who gave advice on correcting my situation. This week we will be going to school I'll post any progress.

__________________
Casselman River Blueticks.


Posted by mark nethery on 10-28-2017 10:48 PM:

check thyroid

Have vet check your dog for thyroid. Could be it.
also hunt him alone. Try to set him up some easy coons. Tree one put him up
Just one tree one coon. Do this once a week. For month. Then try little longer hunts. He need confidence. Plus it takes a day or two for stuff to sink in some young dogs. But do this easy coon one and go home thing and don't go every night give dog a night or two in between. It has helped me on some young hounds in past that started missing some. Time of year type hunting grounds. Pressure on your coons. Acorn vs corn field alot come into play. Wish you the best.

__________________
Nethery's Treeing Walkers.
Since 1977. Springville Ind
812-276-6123
Home off
SUPER STAKES SIRE
UKC DNA Profiled

Super Stakes Sire
PKC Ch. GrNtCh Grch Slick Magic Mason
( GrNtCh Slick Magic x Ch 50/50 Fly)
At stud 400$ negative Brucellosis


PKC Ch .NTCH Nethery’s Magic Bella. ( Pkc ch GrNtCh GrCh Slick Magic Mason x PkcCh NtCh Trick Magic Dixie)

Pr Mason’s Magic Abby ( Pkc Ch GrNtCh GrCh Slick Magic Mason. X Pr Abbie’s Little June )










Semen stored at Peewee valley
Grntch Stylish Hammer is a 2019 UKC preformance sire. DNA profile in UKC and PKC see stud dog page for ad on GrNtch Stylish Hammer 👍🇺🇸


Posted by MIKE CARDER on 10-28-2017 11:19 PM:

Morons???

quote:
Originally posted by chewy97
Thanks for the useless information I sure hope you morons don't own dogs I feel bad for the dogs if you do.


Morons, I’m not the one who got on here asking the question. And as far as how I treat my hounds, you have no clue. They have it better than some people I know. Did you ever think he might be treeing squirrels? Maybe he is only missing by a tree or two. Maybe he is running fox, they will tap a tree and keep on going. Hunting in acorns they will climb come down and move on this time of year. Maybe he’s backtracking and when the scent get to weak he just trees.
Moron, huh. Thanks.

__________________
Iraq Vet, 03-05, 05-07, 09-10

Phone number 270-820-5560


Posted by CHEWBACH on 10-28-2017 11:37 PM:

Re: Morons???

quote:
Originally posted by MIKE CARDER
Morons, I’m not the one who got on here asking the question. And as far as how I treat my hounds, you have no clue. They have it better than some people I know. Did you ever think he might be treeing squirrels? Maybe he is only missing by a tree or two. Maybe he is running fox, they will tap a tree and keep on going. Hunting in acorns they will climb come down and move on this time of year. Maybe he’s backtracking and when the scent get to weak he just trees.
Moron, huh. Thanks.

LMBO !! he asked !! now its not sugar coated and Mike is a Mor!! ! i know Mike and hes not a moron !! WELL !! lol

__________________
C.JONES


Posted by furflyinjim on 10-29-2017 05:39 PM:

Take him in the morning

You probly got a nice squirrel dog on your hands ! but hey .... only a moron would figure that out ! Lol


Posted by hillbilly56 on 10-29-2017 08:46 PM:

all i can say is he must have a walker dog for sure


Posted by chewy97 on 10-30-2017 12:00 AM:

Nope not a walker have blueticks.

__________________
Casselman River Blueticks.


Posted by hillbilly56 on 10-30-2017 02:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by chewy97
Nope not a walker have blueticks.
i hope you the best but that is a habit that you probly will never get fixed


Posted by dchartt on 10-30-2017 02:32 AM:

come up with a plan and stick to it
if he doesnt improve in the next two months for instance, cull him
more then likely you will ruin a dog before you "fix" him
some dogs you wont ruin and you wont fix
one coon to 20 trees I myself would cull him first thing in the morning
but if you havent tried anything hes your dog not anyone elses
whatever you do dont sell him

I had a dog just like that, every once in a great while he would have a coon, I switched, hunted with a solid dog, many different things..I never got him to improve, finally one night I told myself this is his last night in the woods and that sorry SOB treed a coon, Next two nights I hunted him all slicks

Lifes to short to be hunting junk dogs

__________________
Bryan Link
814-691-5732


Posted by joey on 10-30-2017 03:43 AM:

Re: slick treeing

quote:
Originally posted by chewy97
What's the easiest way to get my dog to stop slick treeing?



I had a really nice young dog that went from being accurate to treeing a lot of slick trees. It was winter time so at first I tried shinning walking in. I never said a word to her if it was slick I just ran her off. She got so that if it was slick she would leave when she seen me coming but stay if she had a coon. That told me she knew the difference and probably wasn't treeing just to be treeing. I shot a squirrel and laid a drag with it. As soon as she hit the track I hit her with the collar. I did that 3 times at different times and places. It cut her treeing by 75% and she was back to the dog I thought I had.

Your dog has gotten confused somewhere along the way. It either thinks that treeing is what you want it to do, its trashing on something that climbs trees, its trashing and is treeing to cover its self or its treeing because it cant run a track. You will have to find out why its treeing so much before you can figure out how to fix it. Good luck.

__________________
Michael Rosamond
Sunspot Lights
936-827-6309
http://www.sunspotlights.com/
When brightness matters!!

Home Of:
PKC Ch, Grch Grnch 2008 Tx state champion They call me Crazy Betty

PKC SCh CH Grnch They call me Howler too


Posted by MIKE CARDER on 10-30-2017 04:50 AM:

Well now

quote:
Originally posted by chewy97
Nope not a walker have blueticks.


And you called me a MORON?

__________________
Iraq Vet, 03-05, 05-07, 09-10

Phone number 270-820-5560


Posted by BigContry on 10-30-2017 01:57 PM:

Contact Wild Willy 419-969-0001. Ask his advise, see if he has some what you're looking for.

__________________
BigCountry
Tommy Gayle
985-233-1016


Posted by pamjohnson on 10-30-2017 02:13 PM:

Re: Re: slick treeing

quote:
Originally posted by joey
I had a really nice young dog that went from being accurate to treeing a lot of slick trees. It was winter time so at first I tried shinning walking in. I never said a word to her if it was slick I just ran her off. She got so that if it was slick she would leave when she seen me coming but stay if she had a coon. That told me she knew the difference and probably wasn't treeing just to be treeing. I shot a squirrel and laid a drag with it. As soon as she hit the track I hit her with the collar. I did that 3 times at different times and places. It cut her treeing by 75% and she was back to the dog I thought I had.

Your dog has gotten confused somewhere along the way. It either thinks that treeing is what you want it to do, its trashing on something that climbs trees, its trashing and is treeing to cover its self or its treeing because it cant run a track. You will have to find out why its treeing so much before you can figure out how to fix it. Good luck.

x2 good advise.


All times are GMT. The time now is 10:40 PM. Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 31 posts from this thread on one page

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.
Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club