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Posted by redbone mark on 12-10-2010 08:41 PM:

I hate gut piles

Took the dogs out last night and it seems like all I did was chase them off of one deer gut pile to another. I've broke them off of trash but I never thought to break them off gut piles.

Anybody have the same problem?


Posted by greg stull on 12-10-2010 08:57 PM:

I FEEL YA ON THAT ONE. IM ABOUT TIRED OF IT MYSELF AND YOU WOULD THINK THAT AS MANY COYOTES THAT WE HAVE THERE WOULD NOT BE A PROBLEM.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 12-10-2010 08:59 PM:

gutpiles

woder the yotes dont keepum cleaned up in my part of wv we dont have to worry about that i think about half of our deer starved to death when we had our big winter snow last winter i usally see at least 15 or more every day seen 8 deer all 2 wks 2 bucks and they werent big enough for me to take


Posted by Rick Ennen on 12-10-2010 09:44 PM:

I think gut piles are good for the coons and have treed many coons over the years near a gut pile. A Garmin and Tritronics make a big difference in a dog. Last winter was bad here and many, many deer died. It was a mess in the woods when the thaw came but I bet it made a real difference to the survival of the coons. My dog didn't mess with the dead deer, he was too busy treeing coons off them.


Posted by JiM on 12-10-2010 09:56 PM:

I USE to hate gut piles. With TriTronics and Garmin, gut piles are just another very minor training challenge. I also never bothered to bust pups off holes but now, it's too easy to pass up the chance to break that fault too. (Assuming you consider it a fault.)
For me it is very simple. My dog (and it don't matter if it 12 months old or 12 years old) shows treed and isn't barking for 2 minutes or more, it gets a correction.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 12-10-2010 10:12 PM:

rick

every winter is bad out there i drove truck for about 20yrs over the road hated to get out in the dakots colarodo out there thats way more snow than we get here in wv stay warm i know yall get them 30-40 below wind chills


Posted by Dan Dogs on 12-10-2010 10:19 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
I USE to hate gut piles. With TriTronics and Garmin, gut piles are just another very minor training challenge. I also never bothered to bust pups off holes but now, it's too easy to pass up the chance to break that fault too. (Assuming you consider it a fault.)
For me it is very simple. My dog (and it don't matter if it 12 months old or 12 years old) shows treed and isn't barking for 2 minutes or more, it gets a correction.

i bet he sqeezes that turd real quick every time he takes a dump!!!LOL

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Posted by Rick Ennen on 12-10-2010 10:54 PM:

Re: rick

quote:
Originally posted by hillbilly56
every winter is bad out there i drove truck for about 20yrs over the road hated to get out in the dakots colarodo out there thats way more snow than we get here in wv stay warm i know yall get them 30-40 below wind chills


thanks for feeling my pain.


Posted by VA BLACKDAWG on 12-10-2010 10:59 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by greg stull
I FEEL YA ON THAT ONE. IM ABOUT TIRED OF IT MYSELF AND YOU WOULD THINK THAT AS MANY COYOTES THAT WE HAVE THERE WOULD NOT BE A PROBLEM.
In my experence WELL FED COYOTES JUST MAKE MORE COYOTES.

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Posted by Rex W Sims on 12-10-2010 11:08 PM:

not if you feed them lead.

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Posted by shuss on 12-10-2010 11:11 PM:

Re: I hate gut piles

quote:
Originally posted by redbone mark
Took the dogs out last night and it seems like all I did was chase them off of one deer gut pile to another. I've broke them off of trash but I never thought to break them off gut piles.

Anybody have the same problem?



Dont have that problem where I hunt, the Buzzards have learned to come to a gun shot. Ive shot deer and the buzzards would be circling before I even gutted it, of course that also means you cant hang one in the woods either, LOL

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 12-10-2010 11:12 PM:

possum piles


Posted by Riverview2 on 12-11-2010 02:43 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by blueticking: it
possum piles

Yeah my female loves both.


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