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Posted by walker1978 on 04-24-2012 07:01 AM:

tonights hunt.

http://s1122.photobucket.com/albums...nt=M4H00148.mp4 not the best vidio but the coon was in there.


Posted by Barry Franklin on 04-24-2012 06:08 PM:

Hunt

Which dog was your female sounds like two dogs to me,on the video.


Posted by walker1978 on 04-24-2012 08:50 PM:

Re: Hunt

quote:
Originally posted by Barry Franklin
Which dog was your female sounds like two dogs to me,on the video.
mine is the one you see standing on the tree.the other dog is my buddys dog who came in after mine treed it. the one that is barking every breath is mine


Posted by Barry Franklin on 04-24-2012 10:56 PM:

Re: Re: Hunt

quote:
Originally posted by walker1978
mine is the one you see standing on the tree.the other dog is my buddys dog who came in after mine treed it. the one that is barking every breath is mine
LOOKING GOOD !!!!!!


Posted by walker1978 on 04-24-2012 11:19 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Hunt

quote:
Originally posted by Barry Franklin
LOOKING GOOD !!!!!!
thanks, gonna try again tonight.


Posted by walker1978 on 04-25-2012 10:16 PM:

two nights in a row she got the coon, i think were on a roll.


Posted by Barry Franklin on 04-26-2012 02:36 AM:

O.K.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by walker1978
two nights in a row she got the coon, i think were on a roll. [ /QUOTE I am tickled to death for you, way to go !!!!!!!]


Posted by walker1978 on 04-26-2012 02:59 AM:

Thanks Barry, she still gets bogged down on track some but its getting better. I hope she keeps it up.


Posted by Barry Franklin on 04-26-2012 06:08 AM:

Practice

[QUOTE]Originally posted by walker1978
Thanks Barry, she still gets bogged down on track some but its getting better. I hope she keeps it up. [/QUOTEPractice makes perfect. Ain't nothing like experience. It always took me 2 or 3 times, maybe more to get it right !!!! I hope all us men that posted helped out in some way!! Not sure where you are located, but I come up to Penn. N.W. for a week every year and hunt. Maybe we can get together for a drop or two. Keep us posted on how its going !!! ]


Posted by walker1978 on 04-26-2012 08:37 AM:

Yeah thanks to all that replyed. it allways helps to hear what others would do. About hunting together I'm in central pa. You come up this way ill hunt with ya anytime. I got a few place that I'd show you around. Just let me know when head this way.


Posted by Nat Thomas on 04-26-2012 10:00 AM:

I didnt read all the posts but I will give my two cents... a hound can never have too much track. However a dog can have more track than its weak brain can allow it to handle. Most people think they know what a track dog is until they actually see a track dog...

The vast majority of the big time winners... I'm not just talking ukc either... I mean dogs with 100s of cast wins are track dogs that put coon on the end of everything they strike whether its hot, medium, cold, in Indiana or Georgia. They don't have anymore track than anything. They are just prime examples of what breeders of coondogs (coonDOGS not coonhounds) strive for. These are the dogs that tree coon after coon after coon when everything else is pulling up short or standing on its head.

Also, you can't take the track out of a dog but you can help him along figuring out what to run and what's more then he can handle. It takes time, patience, and knowledge but it can be done... it does require the dog being smart enough to understand what's going on and a handler/trainer that knows when to correct and when to let them work if out.


Posted by walker1978 on 04-27-2012 02:24 PM:


Posted by walker1978 on 04-27-2012 02:30 PM:


Posted by Barry Franklin on 04-27-2012 05:47 PM:

Oh Yeah

Good lookin' Hound, only thing I see wrong is she don't have enough ticks on her !! I'm glad she is makin you Proud !!


Posted by old ben on 04-27-2012 09:08 PM:

thats good stuff there walker

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Posted by walker1978 on 04-27-2012 10:09 PM:

Re: Oh Yeah

quote:
Originally posted by Barry Franklin
Good lookin' Hound, only thing I see wrong is she don't have enough ticks on her !! I'm glad she is makin you Proud !!
na you can have them ticks.weather it be red ticks , blue ticks or deer ticks i dont want any of em. haha


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