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Posted by lblhunter on 01-06-2019 07:18 PM:

Going back to tree#

What has worked for you in breaking a dog from going back to a tree.


Posted by yadkintar on 01-06-2019 08:28 PM:

Pull them off and send them away from it the more times you do it the easier it will get. Don't allow them to go back. The one kc I hunt in some you only walk 30 seconds and cut they go back twice you are out.



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Posted by Lipperman22 on 01-06-2019 08:46 PM:

Walk 2 ft and send em and guard the tree


Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-06-2019 11:02 PM:

Have a buddy stand at the tree. Lead your dog off and when he goes back have your buddy run him off with a switch.


Posted by Rip on 01-07-2019 01:00 AM:

I just cast them from the trunk of the tree they are treeing on. I leash them up at the tree. Pull them down off the tree and turn their butt to the tree and send them from there. It has always worked pretty good for me.

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Posted by Stanley Lewis on 01-07-2019 01:10 AM:

It’s not the tree they don’t want to leave it’s the coon. Get them where they will leave a dead coon and most times problem is solved.


Posted by ole hoss on 01-07-2019 05:43 AM:

I’ve seen plenty go back to trees that didn’t have a coon in it the first time 😂😂

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Posted by shadinc on 01-07-2019 01:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by ole hoss
I’ve seen plenty go back to trees that didn’t have a coon in it the first time 😂😂
This made me laugh out loud.

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Posted by lblhunter on 01-07-2019 05:45 PM:

Thanks for the replys. I'm working on her


Posted by Stanley Lewis on 01-10-2019 07:43 PM:

Dumb and Dumber


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