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Originally posted by hootowlman
I have only had her out once since I got her to tree on the coon and they didn't hit anything. But I plan on hunting them sat night so I will let you know how she does. In my opinion and from what everyone has told me if you can get dogs like these track minded dogs lined out and treeing they make SUPER accurate dogs. That kind of make since because 9 out of 10 dogs tree then it takes them a while to figure out the whole tracking thing. Ours are the opposite they got the tracking part NAILED But, not the treeing part. 1 things for sure we definitely don't have to worry about SLICK TREEING IDIOTS that's for sure.....HAHAHA!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by ole hoss
thats why i got this pup!!! i had a lil female that was treeing just a little too much for my likes. so a buddy of mine had this one and i done a little tradeing with him. my male dog kind of was the same way at 6 months old but it didnt take him long at all to click!!! this one has seen the meat and has barked up at a hang up and will be stretched out on the tree when you get their just not saying a word. ive been tieing him back not lettin him get the fur in his mouth and he goes nuts!! hopefully he starts treeing soon. corn is on and kittens are runnin every were. i know last night he struck a track before my buddys ole dog new what hit him. he took it through the corn feild and gave a big dieing squall locate and just shut up. buddys old dog then come treed and he went back to tracking again.
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