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Posted by Jmiller85 on 12-08-2018 05:34 AM:

Slick treeing?

Got a 2 year old female. As a 1 year old she treed several coons, trailed lot but still treed several. Now as a 2 year old and after being laid up most of the summer with heat cycle and me hunting other pups she is tracking fast getting hook but mosty slicks.
Has anyone seen this? Any suggestions.
Thanks


Posted by thomasg on 12-08-2018 09:57 AM:

Re: Slick treeing?

quote:
Originally posted by Jmiller85
Got a 2 year old female. As a 1 year old she treed several coons, trailed lot but still treed several. Now as a 2 year old and after being laid up most of the summer with heat cycle and me hunting other pups she is tracking fast getting hook but mosty slicks.
Has anyone seen this? Any suggestions.
Thanks

tim ball said in one of his adds on stylish harry to cut a hickory switch and send them on when they pull up short .lol


Posted by Pak1971 on 12-08-2018 04:34 PM:

Cant expect one to do good when you have not hunted them.


Posted by Bill(Chew) on 12-08-2018 05:14 PM:

I would not get to hard on her to start with but get her off of the tree and let her keep hunting in the same general area. If she picks up the same track again a few times she should learn to check.

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Posted by ringtail on 12-09-2018 12:35 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bill(Chew)
I would not get to hard on her to start with but get her off of the tree and let her keep hunting in the same general area. If she picks up the same track again a few times she should learn to check.


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Posted by khester7923 on 12-09-2018 03:19 PM:

just a thought.. have her thyroid level checked. fairly cheap and if its low, could be your answer..


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