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Joey
Thats a big 10-4 Thanks
ive never done it, but heard that using Boatman's breaking scent and putting it in a syringe, without a needle of course, and squirting it right down each nostril and holding their mouth shut will break em.
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Electricity
Lots of it and if that dont work a .22 bullet
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I agree
btt
sub got one for ya get a plastic 55 gallon drum put some nice size rocks in it put shocker on dog and put some deer scent in the barrel with the dog and push him down a big hill shocking him the whole way
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In my openion a dog that is going to make an above average cooner. will often choose somthing that will climb over fast game on there own. if kept in good companey
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Wickey Box
Has anyone ever heard off a wickey box too break deer. I used one many years ago like 35 yrs ago. I just can't remember how I built the box. Anyone know what I am talking about?
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The best method I know of is the Check dog, shock Collar method.
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Re: Wickey Box
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Originally posted by j43w1
Has anyone ever heard off a wickey box too break deer. I used one many years ago like 35 yrs ago. I just can't remember how I built the box. Anyone know what I am talking about?
Thanks
I've had a lot of pups run anything that would leave a track when they were just starting, but it seems that after a good hard season with a coondog they all just kind of broke themselves. Usually by two or three for sure my dogs have been real straight. I think with a lot of hunting and a good straight older dog a young dog will usually straighten themselves out once they figure out what they are supposed to be after. If you got a young one that you are hunting by himself and he consistently runs junk and you just keep taking him and letting him, your only making matters worse. Hunt him with an old broke dog and if you have to keep him leashed until the old dog gets struck then cut him. Dogs are creatures of habit, if you keep em straight they are more apt to be straight. Although there is always that one that is the exception.
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