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Posted by squirrelhunter7 on 04-19-2015 07:05 PM:

Anybody else ever have this kind of luck

I've got two young hounds I've been hunting together and the past two weeks I seen quite a few coons. Beginning to think I had a couple of coon dogs. Then last few nights out nothing, maybe tree a possum or last night dogs ran a track good and then lost it. I thought they were doing good and boom just wound up standing on their head. It was around some coal pits and lots of water where they lost it. I hunt quite a bit 3-4 nights a week but maybe an hour and a half to three hours, I don't hunt all night any more. I had been really proud of my english dog but last few nights wanted to knock him in the head. They're hunting but not getting anything done. Anybody else?


Posted by hillbilly56 on 04-19-2015 07:35 PM:

that's something that happens alot some young dogs start doing a good job then you get really proud of them then1 nite they do just that stand on thier head just kep hunting them they should turn around start doing good again jmo


Posted by pigsit on 04-19-2015 08:20 PM:

I gear my hunting to the dogs needs, once I get my young dogs going I haul two at a time and stagger the turnout; I'll send the pair and then single them up. Some nights young dogs can't do well in certain terrain, so I move. A few nights ago I had trouble starting a track on big creeks, so I moved to the small branches off of them; they still had to hunt to start one but managed to tree it when they did. If I have a dog making mistakes or needing work in a direction; I'll keep sending him until he does something right. Once you get him headed in a direction, he's a whole lot easier to deal with.

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Posted by Ky Show Girl on 04-19-2015 10:19 PM:

Re: Anybody else ever have this kind of luck

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Originally posted by squirrelhunter7
I've got two young hounds I've been hunting together and the past two weeks I seen quite a few coons. Beginning to think I had a couple of coon dogs. Then last few nights out nothing, maybe tree a possum or last night dogs ran a track good and then lost it. I thought they were doing good and boom just wound up standing on their head. It was around some coal pits and lots of water where they lost it. I hunt quite a bit 3-4 nights a week but maybe an hour and a half to three hours, I don't hunt all night any more. I had been really proud of my english dog but last few nights wanted to knock him in the head. They're hunting but not getting anything done. Anybody else?



don't make a lot of cents if the track is suppose to get hotter once they strike it.


Posted by msinc on 04-19-2015 10:43 PM:

Re: Anybody else ever have this kind of luck

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Originally posted by squirrelhunter7
I've got two young hounds I've been hunting together and the past two weeks I seen quite a few coons. Beginning to think I had a couple of coon dogs. Then last few nights out nothing, maybe tree a possum or last night dogs ran a track good and then lost it. I thought they were doing good and boom just wound up standing on their head. It was around some coal pits and lots of water where they lost it. I hunt quite a bit 3-4 nights a week but maybe an hour and a half to three hours, I don't hunt all night any more. I had been really proud of my english dog but last few nights wanted to knock him in the head. They're hunting but not getting anything done. Anybody else?


I don't know about everyone else, but I have never had great luck with dogs being able to run a coon that has gotten soaked. When you say there was "lots of water", is there a chance the coon got in it and really got soaked???
Lots of guys always say to pour water on a caged coon so it is easier for the dogs to run him. Maybe for some reason this works, I don't know I have never tried it. I do know that I have seen it several times where a coon gets in a creek or pond and goes swimming and when he gets out on the bank the dogs seem to not be able to pick it up and go again. Not sure why, maybe it's only the dogs I have been in the woods with...but I have for sure seen it many times.


Posted by yrphunter on 04-19-2015 11:18 PM:

The last 2 nights I've hunted I have had terrible luck turning loose about 9-10 and getting loaded back up about 1. Fri night dropped the dog for 45 min with no barks, Another gentleman dropped twice and had 2 cold tracks at an htx. Last night a buddy and I made 2 drops and never got a bark.

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Posted by DFred on 04-19-2015 11:48 PM:

Last night my dog (11 mo. Leopard ) and a friends (7 yr Walker) struck right off the leads and ran a track that sounded red hot. After about 150 yds. mine started swinging right and his went left. Then they both stood on their heads for a minute. My finally finished his track in a dirt hole after about 10 minutes and his located several times in different places but never settled. He called her off after about 35 minutes. To hear the beginning of the race most people including us would have thought you'd be looking up a tree very shortly.


Posted by Fisher13 on 04-20-2015 01:58 AM:

Happens all the time, I think with young dogs especially.

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Posted by blackflagginit on 04-20-2015 04:55 PM:

Re: Re: Anybody else ever have this kind of luck

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Originally posted by Ky Show Girl
don't make a lot of cents if the track is suppose to get hotter once they strike it.



that's a myth.

depending on the time of the year, terrain, food supply, time of night, and a HOST of other things, as often as not long long before ol Sounder strikes a track the coon that made it was already sitting on a limb.



what IS true though is the thing about wet coon vrs dry coon. its as big a difference in smell as a wet dog vrs a dry one. if you ever want to test the theory, wet down a hide during kill season and take a whiff

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Posted by Ky Show Girl on 04-20-2015 11:40 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Anybody else ever have this kind of luck

quote:
Originally posted by blackflagginit
that's a myth.

depending on the time of the year, terrain, food supply, time of night, and a HOST of other things, as often as not long long before ol Sounder strikes a track the coon that made it was already sitting on a limb.



what IS true though is the thing about wet coon vrs dry coon. its as big a difference in smell as a wet dog vrs a dry one. if you ever want to test the theory, wet down a hide during kill season and take a whiff




ha ha I always heard hog lots and coal country were rough.


Posted by Ky Show Girl on 04-20-2015 11:40 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Anybody else ever have this kind of luck

quote:
Originally posted by blackflagginit
that's a myth.

depending on the time of the year, terrain, food supply, time of night, and a HOST of other things, as often as not long long before ol Sounder strikes a track the coon that made it was already sitting on a limb.



what IS true though is the thing about wet coon vrs dry coon. its as big a difference in smell as a wet dog vrs a dry one. if you ever want to test the theory, wet down a hide during kill season and take a whiff




ha ha I always heard hog lots and coal country were rough.


Posted by bearhunter747 on 04-21-2015 12:02 AM:

Hunted hard Friday night and have not hunted with a better dog than my old one and not a bark all night. Can't explain but just didn't hit nothing. I'd say maybe sows are laid up with kittens now might have some to do with it but I don't know


Posted by shadinc on 04-21-2015 12:54 AM:

It's been my experience that the hardest time to strike a hot track is May and June. We're pretty close to May.


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