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This debate whether or not to tie dogs at a tree can go on forever and everyone has their own opinions and will continue to do what they think is right. I replied that I do tie my dogs back and why I do it. I have read other replies from guys that dont and their reasons also, and we will all do what we want and think is right. I however have never had a problem with tree ability because of tying them back, all my hounds are machine guns on a tree! Actually after I tie them back I think they tree even harder and if I unsnap them they get really intense on a tree. I have another question for everyone, how many let their dogs do battle with every coon they shoot out? I read a lot where guys claim to have a coon fighting and killing machine. I also have noticed that the younger guys that hunt with me love to see a good fight. I myself hate when a hound has to prove himself by fighting with a coon every night. I think that it has to take a toll on a dog over time fighting every night and I dont think this is what its about. This is just my opinion and I'm sure this will get some people fired up but I just wanted to know how many people live for the fight. I did a lot of boxing when I was younger and had 42 fights and I know that it has taken a toll on me over the years and actually took a lot of spunk out of me. If the average coon hunter shoots out say 50 coon a year that is a hell of a bunch of fighting!
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My dogs like the fight and they get payed with one when they do an exceptional job or I think it will help there drive on track or tree. Some times a dog needs one and some times it will build more drive by starveing them for a fight. It is all a balanceing act to keep a dog were you want it........I don't like shooting a coon. I like squaling them out...........
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Grady Jarvis
808 N. Main St.
Tonkawa Okla. 74653
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CH 'PR' Grady's Dark Woods Waylon -Bluetic
NITECH 'PR' Grady's Insane Tinker Bell (Tink) - Treeing walker --Okla. State Hunt open redg. winner
'PR' Grady's Barley - Treeing Walker
Okie I agree with you, I think some dogs do live for a fight and some dogs need a fight now and then, I just don't understand why a lot of guys think all dogs need to fight every coon. I know some guys that have 7 or 8 year old hounds and they purposely wound the coon so he has a lot of fight when he hits the ground. At that age I don't think the dog is in it just for the fight anymore, he trees coon because he loves to hunt and tree coon. I have seen a couple dogs in the last few years that weren't worth a crap on track or tree but they were always there at the tree and ready for the brawl. I know for a fact if this one male hound wasn't given so many coon over a couple of years he would have made a real nice coondog but instead he became just a killer. When you squall them coon do they actually come out of the tree? I have heard it can be done but I never perfected the art myself and I only saw 1 time where a coon ran around in the top of a tree going crazy while a guy was trying to squall him out.
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Originally posted by Brian France
Okie I agree with you, I think some dogs do live for a fight and some dogs need a fight now and then, I just don't understand why a lot of guys think all dogs need to fight every coon. I know some guys that have 7 or 8 year old hounds and they purposely wound the coon so he has a lot of fight when he hits the ground. At that age I don't think the dog is in it just for the fight anymore, he trees coon because he loves to hunt and tree coon. I have seen a couple dogs in the last few years that weren't worth a crap on track or tree but they were always there at the tree and ready for the brawl. I know for a fact if this one male hound wasn't given so many coon over a couple of years he would have made a real nice coondog but instead he became just a killer. When you squall them coon do they actually come out of the tree? I have heard it can be done but I never perfected the art myself and I only saw 1 time where a coon ran around in the top of a tree going crazy while a guy was trying to squall him out.
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quote:
Originally posted by Brian France
Okie I agree with you, I think some dogs do live for a fight and some dogs need a fight now and then, I just don't understand why a lot of guys think all dogs need to fight every coon. I know some guys that have 7 or 8 year old hounds and they purposely wound the coon so he has a lot of fight when he hits the ground. At that age I don't think the dog is in it just for the fight anymore, he trees coon because he loves to hunt and tree coon. I have seen a couple dogs in the last few years that weren't worth a crap on track or tree but they were always there at the tree and ready for the brawl. I know for a fact if this one male hound wasn't given so many coon over a couple of years he would have made a real nice coondog but instead he became just a killer. When you squall them coon do they actually come out of the tree? I have heard it can be done but I never perfected the art myself and I only saw 1 time where a coon ran around in the top of a tree going crazy while a guy was trying to squall him out.
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Grady Jarvis
808 N. Main St.
Tonkawa Okla. 74653
580-628-0507
CH 'PR' Grady's Dark Woods Waylon -Bluetic
NITECH 'PR' Grady's Insane Tinker Bell (Tink) - Treeing walker --Okla. State Hunt open redg. winner
'PR' Grady's Barley - Treeing Walker
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Originally posted by Redwood Hounds
I'm not in it for hides. I don't kill many, but when we do, them dogs are waiting for em, and the coon still has a lot of kick in him. The dogs get chewed up now and then, but I have dogs that are kill dogs, not bay dogs. Never had to take them to the Vet. This weekend the dogs caught and killed a 28# coon in 3ft of water filled with tullies so thick you couldn't even see em. That isn't a itty bitty coon.
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tieing a dog
I TIE PUPS AT TREE WHO ARENT STICKING THE TREE YET, OLDER DOG NO I LEASH THEM WHEN I LEAVE TREE UNLESS IN A NITE HUNT.I THINK TYIN A PUP OR YOUNG DOG WHO AINT STAYING TREED HELPS ASPECAILLY SHOOTING COON OUT AN LETTING WATCH THE COON FIGHT.
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