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Posted by rance56 on 08-12-2003 09:39 PM:

time period to finish a well started dog

i have a female that is 2 years old. by no means finished but will tree her own coon and looks good about half the time. hasnt been hunted much for her age but getting a good amount of time in the woods now. probally would really be clicking now if still hunting up north. how long should it take me to finish this dog to where she knows when she is turned loose to go get under a coon and do it right. basically ready for the competitions where i wont take alot of minuses. seems as soon as i correct one thing another hurdle comes up a different night. nothing major, she just doesnt put it all together the majority of the time. will she benefit more from hunting by herself, with a dog that is finished and will hunting with youngd dogs that are further behind then her reallu hurt her. any info is much appreciated

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Posted by Redtick on 08-12-2003 11:00 PM:

It sounds like to me, a good coon season will do wonders for her. The night after night of dropping coons on a dog will mature them into consistant coondogs better than anything else. Hang on, it sounds like you may have a good one.

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Posted by engman99 on 08-13-2003 08:14 AM:

If she can do it by herself then I would mainly hunt her by herself until she is where I want her.
Like Redtick said,a good kill season will do her a lot of good.

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Posted by choppin axe on 08-14-2003 12:33 AM:

Rance, bring her up sometimes i got a dog younger than her. we can hunt them together. it might help some.or at least we can have fun.we should be able to tree a coon or three................ gary woods

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Posted by Sheriff Andy on 08-14-2003 03:05 AM:

hey rance

where you live in atlanta, i live in canton, 38 miles north of atlanta.

jeff w.


Posted by choppin axe on 08-14-2003 03:11 AM:

hey jeff, lets get together for a hunt sometimes...

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Posted by northga on 08-14-2003 11:05 AM:

sherrif

what breed do you hunt? i live just north of canton


Posted by Sheriff Andy on 08-15-2003 01:50 AM:

we'll do it

we'll go sometime gary. i'd like to see old axe tree one. just let me know when you wanna. northga, i am hunting english right now. i've got a walker thats up in virginia getting some sure enough hunting put on him right now. i have hunted a redbone in the past. i wouldn't mind having a pretty good bluetick. i guess i'd hunt just about anything. what do you hunt? do you have any good spots?


jeff w.


Posted by WILD DOG on 08-15-2003 12:39 PM:

noticed alot of hunters from around my area. are any of you coming to the rqe in chatsworth the 23rd of this month?


Posted by Sheriff Andy on 08-15-2003 08:37 PM:

wild dog....

where do you live wild dog?


Posted by rance56 on 08-15-2003 08:44 PM:

jeff i live in north decatur

and dont mind driving to hunt.

i will be in mississippi the weekend of the rqe, but i dont have a dog ready for that anyways

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Posted by WILD DOG on 08-18-2003 05:21 PM:

CHATSWORTH ,SHERRIFFANDY THATS EAST OF DALTON


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