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How'd you do it?
How'd you train your coon dog? What's the best way that has worked for you? One of my friends recently got a female redbone and he wants to know the best way on how to train it. Any info is greatly appreciated thanks!
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'PR' Iron Creeks Buckshot Britt
'PR' Rough N Ready's Rosie Red
Rough N Ready Kennels
expose it to coon with another dog or released coon., once it wants them ,hunt it alone.
you dont train them how to run and tree, you train them what to run and tree.
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Randal Raper -
RED EAGLE MACK BRED WALKER DOGS
Time and patience and what toe cutter said
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Originally posted by toe cutter
you dont train them how to run and tree, you train them what to run and tree.
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We start ours on cage coon then put it in the woods with a started dog. Imy wife has a 6 month old plott female thats treesing by her self. We also drag dead coon after a coon has been killed.
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tim sullivan
Just hunt them, helps have a good broke dog and just try get them where they can get on a good hot coon. Seems always work for me.
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GrCh 'Pr' Cain's Insane Annie
Follow your dog through the woods cursing under your breath while your feet get soaked through from crossing creeks as your dog takes you on quite the run and then blows past the tree.
Do this enough until you begin to hate your dog.
Then, when the moon is at a 23 degree angle to the planet Mars on the 79th longitudinal line of the Earth--watch the switch flip and suddenly your dog has locked onto a tree and there is a coon in it.
Sounds good to me! Look like me and him both are gonna be putting a lot of hours in our dogs. Thanks for all the info guys! I appreciate it!
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'PR' Rough N Ready's Rosie Red
Rough N Ready Kennels
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