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Posted by chancey on 08-20-2009 10:13 PM:

dentree/backtrack

I was talking to an old coonhunter a while back and he swore that if you treed on a den tree. The dogs was running backtrack. Its possible. So whats the answer....


Posted by jculler8 on 08-20-2009 11:05 PM:

Hunt early in the morning and I doubt most of the dens you tree are backtracks.


Same thing goes in the winter.

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Posted by intellectualist on 08-20-2009 11:07 PM:

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So is he saying that treeing in a den is impossible unless the dogs have ran the back track?
I know treeing in den trees happens because I have done it and know on a couple occasions the coon or coons were in there.
Treed in one den tree and while a friend pecked on the tree with a large stick I was shining a large hole about 15-20 feet up on the side of the tree and saw two coons travel up past the hole. They did not come out but plainly went past the hole on up in the tree.
Treed in another one time and the dog went absolutely crazy while at the tree. When I got there I could see why.
The hole was at the bottom of the tree and big enough to get my head in and I shined up inside the tree.At about 6-8 feet was the coons rear end and tail plainly visible.


Posted by jculler8 on 08-21-2009 12:49 AM:

Intellectualist:

Kinda like this one:
Look closely inside the tree. Proofs in the pudding! lol

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Posted by capt_agricultur on 08-21-2009 02:21 AM:

......

Take the chainsaw and find out


Posted by jackbob42 on 08-21-2009 02:30 AM:

Re: dentree/backtrack

quote:
Originally posted by chancey
I was talking to an old coonhunter a while back and he swore that if you treed on a den tree. The dogs was running backtrack. Its possible. So whats the answer....


Common sense should tell you that there are just as many tracks leading " TO " a den tree as there are leading " AWAY " from a den tree.
The answer is.........
Get to know your dog , and you'll know the answer.

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Posted by burdette on 08-21-2009 02:33 AM:

Re: Re: dentree/backtrack

quote:
Originally posted by jackbob42
Common sense should tell you that there are just as many tracks leading " TO " a den tree as there are leading " AWAY " from a den tree.
The answer is.........
Get to know your dog , and you'll know the answer.




i agree about knowing your dog if it shows you coon a high percentage of time then it must not be back tracking that much.

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Posted by rockett42 on 08-21-2009 02:39 AM:

If u tree consistenly in den trees like a couple a night, u better be looking at your dog.....


Posted by chancey on 08-21-2009 08:06 PM:

dentree/backtrack

Yeah, I think you all are right. I have never personally had this problem but i think that the guy who told me this should seriously consider looking for a new dog.


Posted by HOBO on 08-21-2009 08:16 PM:

I've seen more than enough coon in den trees to give my dogs the benifit of the doubt no matter when they make a den.


Does it happen? Yes it does, but I bet it's not near as often as most would have you think.

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 08-21-2009 08:35 PM:

Den

Find you a piece of Bambo or a good Briar limb and poke it up in there and twist around a bit and you will find out pretty soon if theres a coon there pulled a few out that way in my life time

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Posted by Virgil on 08-21-2009 08:39 PM:

Around here where all the timber has been cut beach trees are the largest trees left in many of the places I hunt. Anyone who knows about beach trees knows that like 99% of them are hollow and coons will get in them whether they are a den or not. I've personally had nights where I make four or five den trees in a night and find coons in all of them. For this reason I dont get on my dog when he makes two or three dens in a row, it just happens around here sometimes.

I've seen my female walk over to a hollow beach with an opening at the bottom several times and stick her head back in and then just fall treed and when I check it it will have a coon in it.

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Posted by Majestic Tree H on 08-21-2009 09:00 PM:

If you run the same coon or area a few times "They learn real Quick the track their going to run Back to the Den"

Kinda Like Playing "Kick the Can" their headed to the Safe Base

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