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Posted by lildryekennel on 07-01-2011 09:37 PM:

what age is good to start hunting a young dog in a comp. hunt.

Just want to find out what age is a good age to start hunting a young dog in comp. hunts.


Posted by Travis Zile on 07-01-2011 10:09 PM:

comp hunting a young dog

2yrs old by then it is past most of the monkey c and monkey do stage. but i still like to watch what i hunt it with.

Good luck

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Posted by WHITEBREAD on 07-01-2011 10:25 PM:

Re: comp hunting a young dog

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Originally posted by Travis Zile
2yrs old by then it is past most of the monkey c and monkey do stage. but i still like to watch what i hunt it with.

Good luck

yeah 2 years old is bout right made the mistake of hhunting a young 11 month old female once she made me blush out there acted like she was scared of the other dogs cuz they towered over her she is 5 now and has some titles she is jam up but to young at the time

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 07-01-2011 11:10 PM:

i remember when you rarely saw a dog under 2 at a comp hunt. i don't care how many titles they win by 2, it takes several seasons to make a COON DOG!!!! i went hunting a while back with a 18 month old grand nite. the owner asked if i would put my dog in there with him....quote " he won't go hunting unless another dog is with him". HMMMMMM the reason you don't see as much HTX going on is because many of Today's hounds cant do it alone. when you have to put a dog in there and it has to perform and show a coon all alone.........well it separates the junk real qwik. jmo.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 07-01-2011 11:35 PM:

Soon as its ready. NO SET AGE!!!!! You should know when its ready without asking

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Posted by thebigcat454545 on 07-02-2011 12:42 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by GA DAWG
Soon as its ready. NO SET AGE!!!!! You should know when its ready without asking


it dont need to be 2,3 4,or any certain age. If your dog will hunt alone and or with other dogs, get treed and stay treed, not run any trash and is pretty accurate he or she is ready. Only person that knows that would be you. I see alot of dogs under 2 yrs old in hunts now. Good luck

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Posted by lildryekennel on 07-02-2011 12:55 AM:

just woundering my young dog is 13 months and if the track is hott she will tree it. if its an cold track she may open on it but want tree. she is 100% rat atack bloodline. and what people say if it aint hott they want hardly bark.


Posted by Knox on 07-02-2011 01:03 AM:

What ?.........

quote:
Originally posted by lildryekennel
just woundering my young dog is 13 months and if the track is hott she will tree it. if its an cold track she may open on it but want tree. she is 100% rat atack bloodline. and what people say if it aint hott they want hardly bark.





I think I know what you are saying, but it is NOT 100% Rat Attack.........LOL.........

You cant go by a dogs age to determine if it is Competition ready, if you are young or are new to Coon hunting then you need to tag along with some hunters that have been doing this for awhile.............good luck..............Tim

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Posted by lildryekennel on 07-02-2011 03:36 AM:

Re: What ?.........

quote:
Originally posted by Knox
I think I know what you are saying, but it is NOT 100% Rat Attack.........LOL.........

You cant go by a dogs age to determine if it is Competition ready, if you are young or are new to Coon hunting then you need to tag along with some hunters that have been doing this for awhile.............good luck..............Tim




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Posted by GA DAWG on 07-02-2011 04:52 AM:

If she can't tree every track she opens on. She ain't ready.

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Posted by mauser06 on 07-02-2011 05:07 AM:

My rule of thumb is they gotta be straight..no trash running...

Gotta be doing it alone and accurately...not just smokin hot tracks..it starts showing me it can iron out feeder tracks and tree coon on bad nites, it might be ready

Maturity...gotta be a hunter and when the leash comes off it goes hunting..can't be a puppy actin dog...can't be a follower...


Your turning loose with 3 strange dogs...if there's a gator in the pack, it could ruin a dog..especially a young dog...and if there's trash runners, tree leavers etc, young dogs are more prone to pick up bad habits IMO...more than an older dog that's been hunted a bunch...


I rather take the dogs to the hunts, do our fair share of hunting and winning and get the titles and that's that...don't take many registered hunts to get to the nite champion level so long as your packin a coon dog...the female I run now is a good example...got in, got our first and the next nite I put a nite champion win on her..she was hunted by my buddy earlier a few times and had a few 2nds on her..she was ready for the nite champion class when we started hunting her...and made going through easy enough...I like competition hunting most nites but don't care to hunt a dog that ain't ready to win...

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 07-02-2011 03:05 PM:

some dogs are never ready. if they cant take pull pressure while another dog is still tracking, your in for alot of disapointing hunts.

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Posted by yadkinriver on 07-02-2011 04:33 PM:

When a dog has been singled out and hunted by itself enough that it has confidence in itself. Even if I thought it was ready before, I always liked to get at least one kill season on it before any competition.


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