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for sure.........
AINT IT
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Guys I aint saying I aint never treed one like this but most of the time it dont go as planned.
Maybe it's because I did'nt wait 10-15 minutes later because when I was younger I would lock the brakes up and open the box. I dont know but if you asked this same ? around here you would get the same answer from anybody(if there honest).
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Originally posted by Cry Tough Blues
2 mile running coon, wow.
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Gr.NiteCh. Lilly's GA. Joe (GrniteCh Flippo's Mr.Bigshot X NiteCh Ace female)
Gr.NiteCh. Lilly's GA. Buckshot (Joe X Albert's Last Chance female)
'PR' Lilly&Swan's Allnight Tuff Enuf (Joe X GrNite Ch Swan's Allnight Ashley)co-owned with Jamie Swan
'PR' Lilly's Ga. Joe II (Joe X GrNiteCh Ch Swan's Allnight Ashley)
'PR' Collake's Pretty Patsy (4 Time Floyd x Rocket female)
i turned my 14 mon/ old young dog on 5 road crosses Sat. night and he treed them all the most he ran was 200 yards, i just pulled over and cut him towards where the coon crossed and he did the rest, it is realy helping him.
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quote:Sounds like a good start,he must have a good head on his shoulders. Good Luck with him.
Originally posted by buck brush
i turned my 14 mon/ old young dog on 5 road crosses Sat. night and he treed them all the most he ran was 200 yards, i just pulled over and cut him towards where the coon crossed and he did the rest, it is realy helping him.
thank you he is doing a nice job for me , he wants to please me and i think that has a lot to do with how a young dog operates.
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219-325-0914- H
CELL 219-898-5725
gone but will never be forgotten
PR Van Dusen's Hanna o/h
NTCH PR Buck Brush Little Maggie o/h
NTCH PR Buck Brush Little Mickey o/h
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D NTCH PR Crooked Oak Boss o/h
D NtCH PR Alford's Alibi h
NTCH PR Alford's Hatchet h
NT CH PR Mill's Dotty h
quote:
Originally posted by Ray Lilly
Guys I aint saying I aint never treed one like this but most of the time it dont go as planned.Maybe it's because I did'nt wait 10-15 minutes later because when I was younger I would lock the brakes up and open the box. I dont know but if you asked this same ? around here you would get the same answer from anybody(if there honest).
I know when we do it we don't just drop the gate let the dogs jump out on there own a go looking. I will walk them over to were the coon crossed at and put them on the track. Now that's with young dogs that are not finished out yet. Maybe that's why it usally ends well for me on one crossing the road. In my mind that is just like cutting a cage coon loose to em.
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Originally posted by walker1978
I know when we do it we don't just drop the gate let the dogs jump out on there own a go looking. I will walk them over to were the coon crossed at and put them on the track. Now that's with young dogs that are not finished out yet. Maybe that's why it usally ends well for me on one crossing the road. In my mind that is just like cutting a cage coon loose to em.
I have done that. I'll only drop puppies on it though. To easy for the older dogs. I always make sure the dogs smell where the coon went before I just drop them in the middle of the road though. haha. Usually goes well for me.
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