UKC Forums Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 34 posts from this thread on one page

UKC Forums (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/index.php)
- UKC Coonhounds (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4)
-- poll_ hunting range (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=181037)


Posted by ky_walker_man_x on 12-13-2007 03:42 AM:

poll_ hunting range

wide strait line find 3 or 4 farms over alot of times. meduim strike in hearing always. close almost have to walk in thin coons

__________________
Dewayne Elliott



'ELLIOTTS NONTIPICUL KY TIPPIE'


Posted by Clint Welsh on 12-13-2007 04:02 AM:

I'm not a big fan of straight line runners. They miss to much ground. If I wanted to hunt a timber 2 miles down the road I would have turned out there to begin with.

__________________
Gentle when stroked; Fierce when provoked


Posted by J. Hill on 12-13-2007 04:07 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Clint Welsh
I'm not a big fan of straight line runners. They miss to much ground. If I wanted to hunt a timber 2 miles down the road I would have turned out there to begin with.
im with clint on this one

__________________
Walker Dogs For Life!!!!
Jim Hill
651 775 1783
I Hunt Feeder Buckets But Up Here We Call Them 40 Acre Corn Fields!!
Nitech Flat Creek Mickey
Toppers Dads Little Joule II
Nitech Tree Talken Topper
Pr Dads Little Joule R.I.P 1/1/07
Proud Owner Of A Union Paint Shop Local 61


Posted by ringtail on 12-13-2007 06:36 AM:

uhhh.....

yeah, what them other two said......... medium to close for me, I want to hear my dog strike then listen to a race to the tree (uhm.. how sweeeet)..... if he/she trails out of hearing thats fine, but I want to know what direction my dog is headed without having to drag out the tracker to find out where she went.....

__________________
ringtail dave

"TREE MY DOG" - NO BETTER FEELING

NAADP Charter Member....... appointed by King Dave himself........


Posted by cnhntr@wrk on 12-13-2007 11:12 AM:

I would like

A close to medium hunter would be nice in my area,but you wouldn't tree many coon. Alot of hunting pressure push the coons deep and a dog must at least hunt 45 to 60 min and that is a minimum in my book. We turned loose the other night and one of our dogs was gone for 1hr and 50 min before he struck deep, when he finished he had the coon. I don't always love the walking or driving around but love the results. But I will say this I like a dog to make Big, big, circles.

__________________
Red Clay English Kennels
Ch Nite Ch Maes All Nite Little Wilbur 1 Win Twrd Grnd
All Nite Hyde Buster
All Nite Shes A Lady


Posted by corky crowder on 12-13-2007 12:16 PM:

I LIKE MINE BETWEEN CLOSE AND MEDIUM

__________________

CB&L KENNELS
HOME OF TREETALKIN
BLACK & TANS
CORKY CROWDER
BRANDON MAYO
LINDA CROWDER

PR TREETALKIN LITTLE SASSY
TREETALKIN TROOPERS BLEW
TREETALKIN RANGER DANGER
TREETALKIN LIL SHOOTEM UP JAKE
GRCHPR TREETALKIN NIGHTHAWK GONE BUT NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN R.I.P.


Posted by BRYAN J on 12-13-2007 12:39 PM:

I think a dog can go to far and not needed. They will miss alot of coon Id say. Hunt an area and if nothings strikes move to another.

__________________
Bryan J.

SAVE THE COON, HUNT WITH A HOUND!


Posted by mjflores on 12-13-2007 12:39 PM:

To be truthful, I like a dog to be able to strike, run and tree a coon within hearing range. But, with thin coon around here thats asking too much. Some of the areas I hunt are pretty big and you could walk all night and not hit a road. Wide hunters are nice if they'll show you more coon, but I despise a hound that hunts deep when there's no need to! If there are coon in a swamp or corn field you turn lose on, dont end up 2 mils away and still hunting! I guess I want a hound that really wants to find a coon for you! Checks all the likely areas first, and then thoroughly combs out until they find a track to run. Stay downwind knowing thats how they'll find scent. To me, distance isn't as important as time. Since I can only hunt so late, it would be nice for them to come back in say 30 minutes..even an hour if they cant find something. I'll gladly drive them to another piece to look again. So what do I like? I guess I like coondogs, and neither dogs that are afraid of getting out from under your feet or needlessly hard hunting fools.


Posted by Bluedogman on 12-13-2007 01:20 PM:

Yes go as far as they need to what-ever that is. Mine will be treed out of hearing distance sometimes and I have to use a tracker to find out the direction they are. But no strait liners for me either. I do not like that style dog!

__________________
Johnny Williams


Posted by english1977 on 12-13-2007 02:18 PM:

Re: I would like

quote:
Originally posted by cnhntr@wrk
A close to medium hunter would be nice in my area,but you wouldn't tree many coon. Alot of hunting pressure push the coons deep and a dog must at least hunt 45 to 60 min and that is a minimum in my book. We turned loose the other night and one of our dogs was gone for 1hr and 50 min before he struck deep, when he finished he had the coon. I don't always love the walking or driving around but love the results. But I will say this I like a dog to make Big, big, circles.


i agree with cnhntr@wrk around these parts if you dont have a dog that will get deep you might as well stay home, not many corn fields around here.

__________________
CHATTAHOOCHEE KENNELS HOME OF
"PR" FOUCHES RIVER RUNNIN RASCAL
"PR" FOUCHES FAT BOY
"PR" DAWSONS TREE SLAMMIN TROOP


Posted by coonslaminblue on 12-13-2007 02:25 PM:

i like a dog that will have no problen covering the entire patch woods we drop them in.

__________________
home to

nobody right now

Brian Johnson
Pinconning MI


Posted by ky_walker_man_x on 12-13-2007 02:34 PM:

Re: I would like

quote:
Originally posted by cnhntr@wrk
A close to medium hunter would be nice in my area,but you wouldn't tree many coon. Alot of hunting pressure push the coons deep and a dog must at least hunt 45 to 60 min and that is a minimum in my book. We turned loose the other night and one of our dogs was gone for 1hr and 50 min before he struck deep, when he finished he had the coon. I don't always love the walking or driving around but love the results. But I will say this I like a dog to make Big, big, circles.


there is alot of hunters here to and verry few coons its nothing to take an hour to strik a coon.
my flip dog wont come back but 90% of the time he just hunts big circles.his mom tippie will hunt 45min to an hour and come back but if you recast her you better be ready to hunt but she always circle hunts . i like medium hunters

__________________
Dewayne Elliott



'ELLIOTTS NONTIPICUL KY TIPPIE'


Posted by george florence on 12-13-2007 03:38 PM:

meedium is ideal, but?

Mine will go as far as she has to most nights, she will unt the woods that you drop her in, but if she doesn't get treed there she will go on to the next and the next and so on if needed. As my hunting buddies say " OH CRAP, Its the SUE SHOW", get out the walking shoes.


Posted by Rick Ennen on 12-13-2007 04:28 PM:

I've found that people have different ideas as to what close, medium and wide mean in terms of distance or time. What was intended by the poll question?


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 12-13-2007 05:48 PM:

30-45 min. straight up the creek or river when im in a
corn field straight around the outside.the idiots out in
the middle dont know where the trees are.dog with a
meduim nose that can smell 1/4 mile on either side of
the creek so thats what 2miles deep,1/2 mile wide
anything else is out of the pocket.


Posted by Virgil on 12-13-2007 07:58 PM:

I think a lot of what hunters are looking for in terms of how a dog hunts has to do with how the hunters hunt. I like a dog that hunts close to medium but I am a hunter that when I start my dog up a holler or around a lake or river I get out of the truck and start in the direction the dog is going. However I am one of the few who hunts like this around here. Most hunters around here want a dog that when it is turned loose it goes until it gets treed no matter how far that may be. They are the kind of hunters that turn the dogs loose and set in the truck a few minutes then get out the tracker and start driving around trying to find them.In my opinion a lot of wide hunting dogs are just dogs that pass up a lot of coon. I am not in thick coon in my area and I tree plenty coon with a close to medium hunting dog. I would rather have a dog come back to me and let me take him and recast him in another place to get a coon than have the dog just go on and on and on by himself.


Posted by Rick Ennen on 12-13-2007 09:45 PM:

Good point, Virgil.

quote:
Originally posted by Virgil
I think a lot of what hunters are looking for in terms of how a dog hunts has to do with how the hunters hunt. I like a dog that hunts close to medium but I am a hunter that when I start my dog up a holler or around a lake or river I get out of the truck and start in the direction the dog is going. However I am one of the few who hunts like this around here. Most hunters around here want a dog that when it is turned loose it goes until it gets treed no matter how far that may be. They are the kind of hunters that turn the dogs loose and set in the truck a few minutes then get out the tracker and start driving around trying to find them.In my opinion a lot of wide hunting dogs are just dogs that pass up a lot of coon. I am not in thick coon in my area and I tree plenty coon with a close to medium hunting dog. I would rather have a dog come back to me and let me take him and recast him in another place to get a coon than have the dog just go on and on and on by himself.


The hunter's style of hunting plays into preferences for a dog's style of hunting. Personally, I hate sitting in the truck and getting bored. To each his own, I guess. Good hunting!


Posted by BRYAN J on 12-14-2007 02:21 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Virgil
I think a lot of what hunters are looking for in terms of how a dog hunts has to do with how the hunters hunt. I like a dog that hunts close to medium but I am a hunter that when I start my dog up a holler or around a lake or river I get out of the truck and start in the direction the dog is going. However I am one of the few who hunts like this around here. Most hunters around here want a dog that when it is turned loose it goes until it gets treed no matter how far that may be. They are the kind of hunters that turn the dogs loose and set in the truck a few minutes then get out the tracker and start driving around trying to find them.In my opinion a lot of wide hunting dogs are just dogs that pass up a lot of coon. I am not in thick coon in my area and I tree plenty coon with a close to medium hunting dog. I would rather have a dog come back to me and let me take him and recast him in another place to get a coon than have the dog just go on and on and on by himself.


Amen brother!!

__________________
Bryan J.

SAVE THE COON, HUNT WITH A HOUND!


Posted by Richard Nethery on 12-14-2007 02:46 AM:

The Close Hunting Hound, is my preference, the reason, or reasons for this decision, is that with this type of Hound, you can hunt where you want to, Dont have as much danger of them getting run over, or lost, and personally I feel that you will Kill More Coons with this type of hound, as you wont have to spend as much time, walking back to the truck with them on a leash.

__________________
Home of
Log Woods Chester, Treeing Walker,

GRNITECH GR"CH "PR" KIZERS Bleedin Blue Slugger, Bluetick and PR Netherys Trixie Bluetick


Posted by WattsFlatsRedbo on 12-14-2007 03:48 AM:

If I only pleasure hunted I'd say I would prefer a close hunting hound. But for a competition dog I want them to WORK OUT as far as they have to go to find a coon. No straight liners though. I voted for the wide ranging hound and that is what I have, but they'll tree that coon thats close too. Not just fire in to the middle of the block, then start hunting.

__________________
------------------------------------------------
WATTS FLATS REDBONE KENNELS
Owner: Adam Frary
Home#(814)664-9694
Cell#(716)338-7372
Home of:
(R.I.P.) GRNITECH CH 'PR' WATTS FLATS FATTY PATTY
(2006 Overall Southern Redbone Champion)
(GrNtCh winner and High scoring dog Sat night with 1100+/75-)
(2005 Qualified for UKC World)
(2006 Qualified for UKC World)
(2006 Autumn Oaks GrNtCh cast winner)
(PKC Money Winner)

GRNITECH GRCH 'PR' WATTS FLATS JUMP'EM UP JEB HTX-3 (DNA-P)
( Out of Patty and Lash's Rowdy)
(2008 Qualified for UKC World)
(1st Place GrNt and Overall High-Scoring Dog at the 2009 PA Governers Cup)
(1st place NtCh and Overall High-Scoring Dog at the 2008 NYS Battle of the Breeds Hunt)
(1st place Reg. Ny State Spring Championship)
(3rd place Reg. 2008 National Redbone Days, Fri night)
(2nd place Reg. BBOA Zone hunt)
(PKC Money Winner)

(R.I.P.) GRNITECH 'PR' WATTS FLATS MUDDY CREEK MAGGIE HTX-2 (DNA-P)
(Out of Jeb and Hiedi)
(2013 Qualified for World Championship)
(2015 Qualified for World Championship)
(2013 Ohio Gov Cup- NiteCh winner and Overall opposite sex winner)
(2014 National Redbone Days High-scoring female and 3rd place overall Thurs night)
(PKC Money Winner)

+ Upcoming:
'PR' WATTS FLATS STATELINE SALLY
(Maggie X Moon)


Posted by cowboyjones on 12-14-2007 04:23 AM:

GET IN THE COUNTRY AND GET TREED!!100 YDS OR A MILE IT DOSNT MATTER TO ME!!!BUT DONT TAKE ALL NIGHT DOING IT AND HAVE A COON AT THE END!!!THATS MY STYLE OF DOG!!!!!!JMO IF I WANTED A COON DOG ID HUNT CURS OR SHEP'S...LOL

__________________
!!!!BRETT JONES!!!!!
Jones's in a Rage
GR NT CH ROSS DD CHOPPER
GR NT CH STYLISH SUPER BEE
GR NT CH RIDGETOP SADIE II
GR NT CH BRETTS TREE TALKING ROSE
GR NT CH JONES TREE TALKING MISSY
NT CH JONES' CARRIE
NT CH JONES LUCIFER
NT CH JONES DAKOTA
NT CH JONES COUNTRY PRIDE


Posted by CoonBuster2007 on 12-14-2007 04:47 AM:

hmmmm

I personally dont care how far one goes so long as when i find it it is on wood an there a ringtail in that tree.

__________________
Show me a dog that will show me a coon ill show you the money show me a slicker ill show you the door!!!


Posted by ky_walker_man_x on 12-14-2007 05:27 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rick Ennen
I've found that people have different ideas as to what close, medium and wide mean in terms of distance or time. What was intended by the poll question?


wide strait line find 3 or 4 farms over alot of times. meduim strike in hearing always. close almost have to walk in thin coons

__________________
Dewayne Elliott



'ELLIOTTS NONTIPICUL KY TIPPIE'


Posted by cajunman-brooks on 12-14-2007 02:20 PM:

i dont like them going far, but i guess i like them to go as far that it takes to find a coon.

__________________
Coty Brooks
Proud owner & Home of:
'PR' CUJO
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p163/coonhunter-brooks/PICT0039.jpg

GOD IS THE LIGHT, WAY, AND TRUTH.


Posted by Ray&Luie on 12-14-2007 02:42 PM:

Depends on where

Imop , it depends on where i am,if i am in a river bottom,id prefer my hound to hunt close, but on a creek branch he needs to hunt out the branch, and come back to me, not cross three hills and four Hwys two countys lol, but comon sence tells me every dog is diffrent you cant have it both ways most of the time if the dog has coon on his mind he will hunt as far as he has to go untill he strikes, depending on his Nose, Nancy wouldent hunt as far as Joe Would but Joe had a better nose than she did most of the time , Lucy would hunt as far as she had to go , and most of the time you got her under a tree some place, and if that was a mile from where you cast her oh well thats where she would be treed. I didnt really care for that but thats how she was . she would have a coon 99% of the time also


All times are GMT. The time now is 04:55 AM. Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 34 posts from this thread on one page

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.
Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club