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HOT nose vs. COLD nose
we'll keep it in the category of; Young Dogs
;raised and hunted in the same terrain with the same average # coon population.
1. what is your personal preference of nose for a yearling hound?
2. which one do you think will develop quicker/better in the long run to be the more dominate hound in a cast or all around dog so to speak
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I would classify them as dogs that can move a track and dogs that cant
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I agree with josh those thathavebeen the brains to match there nose and know how to use it !!myself breed for colder nose dogs that can take any track they open on and move it the rite way and do not bark inthe same place twice and don't beat and bang on any track !! But if they do it twice it's not the dogs fault !!! It's the handler responsibility to flush them out and make them realize they have to get onto a track they an Handle !!! And they will get better with age but most the real good track dogs are born thatway !!
key words to me is "in a cast" (nite hunt).. mostly summer hunting . hot nosed. bout any counterfeit should be able to move a track in the summer, most of them should be hot tracks. higher temps, moist ground, more green ,track holds longer.
cold nosed dog for the guy that likes to tree coon all year long . cold nosed dogs do not only run cold tracks and by no means does cold nose mean slow. the right cold nosed dog can move a hot track just as fast or faster than a hot nosed dog.
a real deal dog should be able to tree any coon it gets after. I've had plenty that could move a old cold track but had the brains to relize they didn't have to when the coons were moving. had a few that the coon didn't have to be movin for them to tree em. they just had to be alive.
as far as a year old dog I don't have a preference. bout any of them is a who knows what they will actually be till they are bout 3 years old.
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Hot or cold nosed,If you don't have tracking ability the nose don't matter
Give me one with a hot nose, a tight mouth,and alot of hustle. Startin a coon that passed through an hour ago and may be a mile away makes no sense to me.
But Coon population makes a big difference.
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TC nailed it.For the hunts the dogs that I've seen put up some good scores looked to be hot nosed.They blew thru the country ambushing most of the coons they treed.
Don't matter if u hunt a smart hound he knows what kind of track he can handle got to have braines enough to handle it a good track dog is way more important to me than than hard treeing idiot will settle for just a good tree dog.
We prefer medium, here we have medium populations, a cold nosed dog will miss some coon,because there to busy working out a cold track. A hot nosed dog will miss some coon, especially in tougher conditions, or will get to deep by passing up workable tracks. A good solid medium nosed dog will often be able to tree coon in most conditions, and still have the capabilities to put up high score if put in a good patch.
That being said, if I had to choose just between a cold or hot, I would choose cold, because I cold nosed hound will have the ability to learn to work out all types of tracks of years of practice, where as a hot nosed hound will simply not have the ability or patience to improve.
Along this subject, I recently acquired a hound back that was out in Indiana,in some thick coon. There is a noticeable difference in how quickly he is looking to get treed. He also seems less willing work out some tracks he used to regularly, so I also believe dogs can adapt to regions, and should.
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Originally posted by john Duemmer
Give me one with a hot nose, a tight mouth,and alot of hustle. Startin a coon that passed through an hour ago and may be a mile away makes no sense to me.
But Coon population makes a big difference.
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Originally posted by Josh Michaelis
I would classify them as dogs that can move a track and dogs that cant
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Cold nose
A good cold nose hound will make others look silly when the conditions get tuff. I had the pleasure to hunt behind a couple 20 years ago or so and if I wouldn't have witnessed it I wouldnt have a clue today. Unfortunately I don't have one today. My experience is that none of the common reasons for lack of a coon existed. We hunted in full moon, bitter cold, etc and treed coon after coon night in and night out. I would take a true cold nosed hound that knows how to use it hands down but I really question if they still exist in today's hounds. jmo
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Originally posted by john Duemmer
Give me one with a hot nose, a tight mouth,and alot of hustle. Startin a coon that passed through an hour ago and may be a mile away makes no sense to me.
But Coon population makes a big difference.
sounds like most people consider a cold nosed dog as one that boo hoos around all night trying to straddle track old tracks.
trailing dogs that can't move a track cause it wont lift its head....
cold nosed don't always mean mouthy slow trailing type dog.
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for me i enjoy hearing a dog strike a older track when the rut is on in late winter an take the track get it moving faster n faster till it locates an trees. beautiful!
that's what i enjoy most!
i like comp hunting too. there fun but just a small amount of my hunting. so i like a dog i enjoy hunting year round.
hot nose dogs have advantages and disadvantages.
if you think a hot nosed dog wont waste time on a track they can't work your wrong. if you think they wont slick tree your wrong. if you have one with no reverse an you turn it loose in unfavorable weather be ready to walk and walk far. not for the weak.
if you have a lot of coon a hot nosed dog is easier to train and win at the hunts most of the time.
HOT & Cold
It don't really matter to me, most hot nosed dogs can smell the same trail another hound can smell they just don't have either the brains to work it or the desire to take it , I saw a jip of mine take a track away from a Cold nosed hound one night , he walked it she moved it ! most would say he had the colder nose but she treed the coon before he got there and they opened on the same track, who had the colder nose ?
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Re: HOT & Cold
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Originally posted by Ray&Luie
It don't really matter to me, most hot nosed dogs can smell the same trail another hound can smell they just don't have either the brains to work it or the desire to take it , I saw a jip of mine take a track away from a Cold nosed hound one night , he walked it she moved it ! most would say he had the colder nose but she treed the coon before he got there and they opened on the same track, who had the colder nose ?
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Originally posted by pamjohnson
for me i enjoy hearing a dog strike a older track when the rut is on in late winter an take the track get it moving faster n faster till it locates an trees. beautiful!
that's what i enjoy most!
i like comp hunting too. there fun but just a small amount of my hunting. so i like a dog i enjoy hunting year round.
hot nose dogs have advantages and disadvantages.
if you think a hot nosed dog wont waste time on a track they can't work your wrong. if you think they wont slick tree your wrong. if you have one with no reverse an you turn it loose in unfavorable weather be ready to walk and walk far. not for the weak.
if you have a lot of coon a hot nosed dog is easier to train and win at the hunts most of the time.
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Originally posted by toe cutter
sounds like most people consider a cold nosed dog as one that boo hoos around all night trying to straddle track old tracks.
trailing dogs that can't move a track cause it wont lift its head....
cold nosed don't always mean mouthy slow trailing type dog.
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Hot & Cold
In my experience , the track straddlers seem to be the ones most prone to backtracking , but whose to say the ones that don't open as much don't go back some as well, that's the reason I like an open mouth hound if he's barking and I can hear him I know what he's doing most of the time , that is if I know my hound very well ..
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
Cold nosed
No disrespect, but most hunters who have been hunting for less than 20 years probably have not seen a true good cold nosed hound. They were not slow track dogs, rather superior regardless of conditions. Unfortunately this trait don't exist much these days. If someone reading this post has one I'd love to hunt with it, buy it, breed to it, etc. I haven't seen one in a long time in my judgement.
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I sold my GR NT CH HILLTOP NORTHERN BLUE BOONE TO ED FReeman . Boone is out of Boomer & Ruby 1st cross . here are men that has hunted with Boone several times & know the type of nose he has , & can run tracks , & tree coon other dogs can't smell !!! Jason Taggart - Terry Tucker - Troy Salyers - Myself - Now Ed Freeman owner-1-502-269-0287- Brent Miller showed men in his part of the state ,that wasn't treeing coon . That Boone would tree coon , in them conditions . Extremely hot & dry conditions , or extremely cold & frozen ground conditions . Not a track straddler either . Call Ed for a hunt .
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