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Posted by GA DAWG on 05-07-2015 09:27 PM:

Im hunting a x breed to. Trashiest wildest crazy pup I ever hunted. Musta backfired on me

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Posted by honalieh on 05-08-2015 01:43 AM:

Same Thing

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Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
the rest was slick trees or didn't finish the track.


A slick tree is an unfinished track. It's just a different way of a dog quitting or giving up on the track. Quite often, the slick treeing is a result of the handler not correcting the dog for slicking.

If you want a dog to be accurate, you've got to be willing to correct them when they are not!

There's a world of difference between a coondog and a lumber locator.


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-08-2015 03:22 AM:

Re: Same Thing

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Originally posted by honalieh
A slick tree is an unfinished track. It's just a different way of a dog quitting or giving up on the track. Quite often, the slick treeing is a result of the handler not correcting the dog for slicking.

If you want a dog to be accurate, you've got to be willing to correct them when they are not!

There's a world of difference between a coondog and a lumber locator.




Dogs are different. The dog I own now, I had to correct her about getting bogged down on track and staying in one area and mopping it. Not all her tracks were like that. Maybe 60% was though. All I did was go in and get her by the collar and fuss at her and make her go on up the creek. Several times of that, she aint even the same kinda track dog anymore. I enjoy hunting her way way way more now. Now, on the other hand, a dog I used to own, she was just naturally accurate. She just took almost any kind of track at all and moved it out good and quick and treed the coon. She had flaws in other areas, but she could find the coon, naturally.

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Posted by shadinc on 05-09-2015 06:08 PM:

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Originally posted by Hoosier Man1
Get you a nice green swtich and use it on him everytime he makes a bad tree. Walk him 10 or 20 feet off the tree and re cast him. This may take a few weeks but be patient you will either make him or break him. If he has brains he will realize being right is much better then guessing.
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Posted by croatankid on 05-09-2015 08:00 PM:

i think a dog would have to be brillant to uderstand why he's getting a whipping if you whip him for slick treeing.

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Posted by Black LICK on 05-09-2015 10:45 PM:

Amen to that brother!


Posted by V.R. Eakins on 05-09-2015 11:08 PM:

dog

I think elvis is dead on. dogs that win tree coons rather it be in the hunts or the hearts of the hunter. NUFF SAID!


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-11-2015 04:48 PM:

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Originally posted by croatankid
i think a dog would have to be brillant to uderstand why he's getting a whipping if you whip him for slick treeing.


I agree and the dog wouldn't be slick treeing to start with then would it ? One guy on here told me one time that a dog that slick trees KNOWS its slick treeing but it does it anyway cause it loves to. So the dog knows the coon went on but don't care ? lol

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Posted by shadinc on 05-11-2015 05:01 PM:

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Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
I agree and the dog wouldn't be slick treeing to start with then would it ? One guy on here told me one time that a dog that slick trees KNOWS its slick treeing but it does it anyway cause it loves to. So the dog knows the coon went on but don't care ? lol
When a dog babbles does think he's running a real track? NO! He knows there's nothing there, but he does it anyway.


Posted by John Carroll on 05-11-2015 06:13 PM:

Boys, all dogs need correction and training.

But there are hounds that are bred to tee coons, not just make trees.

When you realize that and get you one you will enjoy hunting a lot more.

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Posted by Josh Michaelis on 05-11-2015 06:42 PM:

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Originally posted by joey
As long as we are talking % in my opinion 80% of the people don't have a clue what a dog is doing. The other 20% win the hunts and don't gripe about what the other dogs in the cast did.


Fact.......

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Posted by wildbill on 05-11-2015 08:39 PM:

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Originally posted by HOBO
The type of dog you are looking for is still out there. You just have to know where to look.


yep,,i'll 2nd that.

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Posted by msinc on 05-11-2015 10:08 PM:

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Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
I agree and the dog wouldn't be slick treeing to start with then would it ? One guy on here told me one time that a dog that slick trees KNOWS its slick treeing but it does it anyway cause it loves to. So the dog knows the coon went on but don't care ? lol


I don't know about "loves to" but you fellas write as if the only time a dog slick trees is an unfinished track. They will certainly just pull a plain old miss, no argument, but what about the ones that do it to get away with running trash??? I have seen several dogs run a deer or fox and if they are smart dogs they learn that if they pull up slick on a convincing enough tree there will be no discipline involved. The ones that try this and are not very smart will pull up slick on a Charlie Brown Christmas tree or on the edge of a field the deer crossed.
Many of the slick treeing dogs I have seen though were just plain jealous of the other dogs they were being hunted with and wanted first tree or their own tree. I see this a lot in nite hunt competition.


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