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Posted by Blue2011 on 04-11-2015 05:19 AM:

Multi purpose hounds

I have a 11 month old pup shes treeing coon at night and doin a pretty good job at it, and also squirrels during the day. Im just wondering if it will hurt anything if i hunt her on both. Ive never had a dog like that before im just curious.


Posted by jp605 on 04-11-2015 06:08 AM:

Coyote and coon

I have a hound that will track a coyote during day and tree coins at night


Posted by Blue2011 on 04-11-2015 06:53 AM:

Re: Coyote and coon

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Originally posted by jp605
I have a hound that will track a coyote during day and tree coins at night
That would be a good dog for around here, these coyotes are getting pretty bad and no one hunts them around me anymore. Only have the big deer hunters Anymore


Posted by robert whitten on 04-11-2015 03:03 PM:

I have all ways at least tried to hunt my hounds on both squirrel and coon , blue . some were great at it and never had a problem arise from it . and some just didn't like squirrel hunting that much and preferred coon .

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Posted by GA DAWG on 04-11-2015 06:07 PM:

Mine is dual purpose as of las night lol.

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Posted by swampplotts on 04-11-2015 07:53 PM:

When I was going strong. I ran my Plotts on Deer, Bear and Coon.

When I free cast them they went Coon hunting= When I put them on a Deer track they ran that Deer and same thing on a Bear track They never switched tracks.

They never ran a Deer or Bear while Coon hunting and never treed a Coon while Bear or Deer hunting.

I think dogs can't be free cast to hunt but one type of game;but;they can be trained to run most anything by putting on tracks.

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Posted by cripple creek on 04-11-2015 09:39 PM:

blue...we got yotes real bad around

here as well. I guess I better start hunting them cause doesnt seem like anybody else will. they are worriesome. Coming up close to the house. Got them on trail cam off and on up within 100 yards of the house. Have had them run across the yard from time to time as well.

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Posted by Greg Burks on 04-12-2015 05:44 AM:

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Is that a bear????


Posted by GA DAWG on 04-12-2015 11:49 AM:

Yes.

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Posted by Blue2011 on 04-12-2015 10:15 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by GA DAWG
Mine is dual purpose as of las night lol.
Haha thats cool.


Posted by Blue2011 on 04-12-2015 10:20 PM:

Re: blue...we got yotes real bad around

quote:
Originally posted by cripple creek
here as well. I guess I better start hunting them cause doesnt seem like anybody else will. they are worriesome. Coming up close to the house. Got them on trail cam off and on up within 100 yards of the house. Have had them run across the yard from time to time as well.
I know what ya mean there... Last night of kill season my older female treed 300 yards out then got quiet then i heard growling, by the time i got close enough to see what was going on she ran to the truck and got in the dog box lol something whipped her pretty good not sure if it was a coyote though or not


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