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Posted by novicane65 on 03-15-2018 09:52 PM:

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Originally posted by yadkintar
Donnie he is just pulling up short first tree he smells coon on he is hooked especially on a bad track then if a dog is out running him he try's to jealous tree behind them our babe female can run a bad track he can't hang with her but I really am kinda enjoying him I get bored with a consistent dog I like a challenge making something work that others would give up on I always been that way coons are still rutting here they are touching plenty of trees lol.


Roy he has a good disposition and he was treed across the river the other night I hollerd one time and he swam right to me he has some good qualities I get him right he will be a good old man dog lol.



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Kind of sounds like he doesn't check trees then. And I've never seen one be able to be taught to check. I'd say you'll need to approach him a different way than switching if he's not responding to it. Will he pull up short with any dog or just one he's being out tracked by?

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-15-2018 09:56 PM:

You got to change it up some leaving hemi at home tonight me and jimmy are taking granny , rusty, and tripod the three legged bluetick and he his missing a back leg when he is running that back stump really gets to moving lmbo !! I know every move granny makes but she's been begging to go all week.



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Posted by yadkintar on 03-15-2018 10:01 PM:

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Originally posted by novicane65
Kind of sounds like he doesn't check trees then. And I've never seen one be able to be taught to check. I'd say you'll need to approach him a different way than switching if he's not responding to it. Will he pull up short with any dog or just one he's being out tracked by?



I hunt him mostly by himself. Only with one other dog you got to realize he is basically a three year old puppy but I was not familiar with his bloodline so I am not to proud to ask to save time he might not ever be any better than he is but I am retired now and I can lay out hunting all night and enjoy myself lol.


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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 03-15-2018 10:07 PM:

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Hard for me to believe he is having a problem on track. I ain’t seen one yet that had a problem with track. They do understand the e-collar. But I have never tried one one a treeing hound unless they had a possum. They are big babies. Had one when I whipped him he would go about 50 feet from me and not move lol. Until I petted him up.

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Posted by Dogwhisper on 03-16-2018 12:24 AM:

Got a dog that treed slick way too much for me..it was obvious to me that this dog was on it's way to being a treeing idiot , I flat got tired of it's empties.......so one nite the dog trees,I go in, it's slick.
So I leave the dog there , went back to the truck & waited for the dog to make the correct decision on it's own. The dog decided to tree slick so I had to figure out a way to allow the dog to make the correct decision on it's own. It took the dog 30+ minutes to make that decision .
No switch no e-collar....
The dog doesn't tree any more just to be treeing.
Last 2 nites it went 2 fer 2 with frost on the ground.


Posted by novicane65 on 03-16-2018 12:28 AM:

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Originally posted by yadkintar
I hunt him mostly by himself. Only with one other dog you got to realize he is basically a three year old puppy but I was not familiar with his bloodline so I am not to proud to ask to save time he might not ever be any better than he is but I am retired now and I can lay out hunting all night and enjoy myself lol.


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I understand that he's inexperienced. And I'd be doing what you've been doing. But I'd try the e-collar or a light correction. I had a male 5 years ago or so that would do almost exactly what you're is doing. Then I got him corrected some but not completely broke from it, and he went on to be the worst dog on porcupines I've ever encountered.

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-16-2018 12:33 AM:

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Originally posted by Dogwhisper
Got a dog that treed slick way too much for me..it was obvious to me that this dog was on it's way to being a treeing idiot , I flat got tired of it's empties.......so one nite the dog trees,I go in, it's slick.
So I leave the dog there , went back to the truck & waited for the dog to make the correct decision on it's own. The dog decided to tree slick so I had to figure out a way to allow the dog to make the correct decision on it's own. It took the dog 30+ minutes to make that decision .
No switch no e-collar....
The dog doesn't tree any more just to be treeing.
Last 2 nites it went 2 fer 2 with frost on the ground.




Yea that's what the guys that called me today told me that are hunting that stock of dogs so I am going to try it.


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Tar


Posted by JesseJ on 03-17-2018 09:17 PM:

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How OL Slick do last nite any improvement I know it may take a while,just wondering. I was told he was about 80 percent n then it all went south n that was why he was sold? JesseJ


Posted by yadkintar on 03-17-2018 09:38 PM:

Well got on an old bad track he tried to stop a couple times I moved him on we ended up in some 30' strait down canyons we got them out went to another spot they got deep got treed big tree didn't see the coon struck two hot ones had two really good races seen both of those i gave them the last one I just keep hunting him going to take some time.



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Posted by Dave Richards on 03-17-2018 11:41 PM:

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Choot`em. Lol. Vegetarian dog [no meat]. Kidding you man, just keep on hunting him til it clicks. Dave

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Posted by JesseJ on 03-17-2018 11:51 PM:

Yeah just keep on hunting him. Maybe he will turn around!


Posted by yadkintar on 03-18-2018 01:50 PM:

Two more months he will probly make me about $3,500 not bad for a $500 dog.


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