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Posted by tennjed9 on 03-05-2008 12:00 AM:

In Heat Question

Is there anyone who still hunts their female when she's in heat?? I've heard of people putting vicks around the area and hunting them by themselves or with other females. Has anyone done this before, or have another way?? I've always just laid them up until it was over with, but she's really clicking right now and needs to be hunted. She started bleeding approximately 8 days ago, when could I expect to see her come out of heat? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Posted by Mark V. on 03-05-2008 12:11 AM:

I will hunt them up to the 8th day and then i lay them up for 7to9 days.


Posted by coonhunterky on 03-05-2008 01:29 AM:

I

PERSONLEY WOULD NEVER HUNT A BITCH IN HEAT OR JUST STARTING IN HEAT..IF MINE GETS BREAD I WOUNT TO KNOW WAT MALE BREAD HER..DAVID...PS IF SHE IS A GOOD ONE COME OVER WITH HER WE WILL GO HUNTTING AND I WILL TAKE VEGAS...


Posted by Bill(Chew) on 03-05-2008 03:35 AM:

A problem that many people forget when thinking about hunting a female in heat is that she will get the urge to just wander, natures way of making sure a male would find her.

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Posted by tennjed9 on 03-05-2008 12:28 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bill(Chew)
A problem that many people forget when thinking about hunting a female in heat is that she will get the urge to just wander, natures way of making sure a male would find her.


I definitely believe that....that's why I've never taken a chance on hunting one in heat.....I'll just wait a another week to 10 days. Thanks for all the help


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