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Posted by Nick Koch on 08-04-2018 12:23 AM:

Dry

Dry hard corn fields and oak woods hills. Find a swam or were there is some water. We haven't had rain in some time up here. Were getting some nice track and putting coon up with the pups.

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Posted by dean jamerson on 08-05-2018 03:31 PM:

His age, time of year, my guess would be he is just fooling with older tracks he cant handle yet. What I do, and not saying this is right, i will give them what i deem is a reasonable amount of time per conditions, of course i want them to finish what they started, but nothing wrong with making them move out and finding something more productive. I am from the south and i can gauruntee you nothing throws the breaks on a scent trailing dog anymore than burned cut over. I have seen it in deer hounds, beagles, bear dogs, coon dogs. They will be moving a track flat out and just fade away to nothing in burnt over ground. So i always evalutate the conditions!

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Posted by dean jamerson on 08-05-2018 03:31 PM:

His age, time of year, my guess would be he is just fooling with older tracks he cant handle yet. What I do, and not saying this is right, i will give them what i deem is a reasonable amount of time per conditions, of course i want them to finish what they started, but nothing wrong with making them move out and finding something more productive. I am from the south and i can gauruntee you nothing throws the breaks on a scent trailing dog anymore than burned cut over. I have seen it in deer hounds, beagles, bear dogs, coon dogs. They will be moving a track flat out and just fade away to nothing in burnt over ground. So i always evalutate the conditions!

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