UKC Forums Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 37 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)
-- Questions for all coonhunters (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=326988)


Posted by coondogless on 01-19-2010 06:03 AM:

Questions for all coonhunters

You have or see a dog that will get struck quick on anything that makes a track, rabbits, deer, giraffes, elephants, lions, tigers, bears etc...etc covers all the other dogs quick when they find a coon track. Will run and tree its own coon when it comes across one. Eventually gets treed with a coon about everytime it is turned loose.

I know you can win in the hunts with it BUT,
DO YOU CALL THIS A COONDOG?

Would you recommend a dog like this to a friend that was looking for a nice coondog?

__________________
My name is Leon Silcox and I wrote this message.


Posted by Steve Gilland on 01-19-2010 06:09 AM:

Big Ears!!

I would call it a coon dog. Theres alot of first strikes gotten that way. But I wouldn't recomend it to my friends. Theres nothing worse than a dog with big ears that leaves his track or tree to go cover another dog!! Thats the quickest way out of my kennel!!

__________________
Home of Tunnel Hill Hounds
Pr Tunnel Hills Wipeout "Zach" Attack


Posted by David Boggs on 01-19-2010 06:59 AM:

coondogless

if that was the onley kind of dog i had to hunt i would onley be taking my coler home if i could not not break it AND NO THAT IS JUST A COON HOUND NOT A COON DOG but rember the hunts is a game so you use the best kind of dog for some games,

__________________
i tell the truth about my dogs good or bad


Posted by coondogless on 01-19-2010 03:26 PM:

Anymore thoughts on this

?

__________________
My name is Leon Silcox and I wrote this message.


Posted by BWSupplies on 01-19-2010 05:14 PM:

Thats a far cry from a coon dog, but their are a lot of them in the hunts. We hunted against one a while back, left on a deer, finally ran across a coon track and got treed. Their was no doubt to a couple of us that he left on off game or was a automatic strike dog, but the handler was the judges buddy so questions fell on deaf ears.

__________________
BACKWOOD'S SUPPLIES
Supplies for the Coon Hunter and his Hound.
BILL TIPTON
bwsupplies@aol.com
704-791-7751
36479 NC HWY 49
New London, NC, 28127
President of the SBA
Member of the BBOA & BBCHA
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Backwoods-Supplies/167389623298613


Posted by josh on 01-19-2010 05:27 PM:

That dog will win most casts.

Actually, ANY dog that gets under a coon everytime its turned loose will win most casts.


Posted by Dale Young on 01-19-2010 05:31 PM:

If you cut thru some of that it sounds like he does a decent job but needs a major trash breaking done on him. For me especially I'd want to break him from all that stuff I couldn't kill with a '22'.


Posted by David Boggs on 01-19-2010 05:42 PM:

btt

then use a 12 gage it is fast up close

__________________
i tell the truth about my dogs good or bad


Posted by on 01-19-2010 05:53 PM:

Would we call that a coondog? Who cares what we call them. Either we like that kind of dog or we don't, doesn't matter what we call them. Fact is, very few know and most don't care what their dog gets struck on and if that dog is getting under a coon, they feel they got a coondog. And they are very happy.


Posted by on 01-19-2010 07:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
Would we call that a coondog? Who cares what we call them. Either we like that kind of dog or we don't, doesn't matter what we call them. Fact is, very few know and most don't care what their dog gets struck on and if that dog is getting under a coon, they feel they got a coondog. And they are very happy.
So, what you are saying is Ignorance is indeed Bliss?


Posted by TREE BLITZIN on 01-19-2010 07:35 PM:

i'll take two of them

__________________
TREE BLITZIN KENNELS
former home of :
NTCH PR CHOPPIN CHEDDAR RAE(4WINS )
(GRNTCH GRCH PR BRUSSEL SPROUTS ROAST X PR PEARLY BLUE ROAST)
home of :
SON'S N.B. CASH (THE NATURAL)
(GRNTCH N.B. DANCERS SON X NTCH PR CHOPPIN CHEDDAR RAE)
Co owned with Ron Casey

2ND PLACE REGISTERED BBCHA PURINA HUNT AT 8 MONTHS OLD

BABY STAKES CAST WINNER
//////////////////////////////////////


WHERE COONDOGS ARE BORN NOT MADE

I COME FROM A LONG LINE OF SINNERS LIKE ME


Posted by Brian France on 01-19-2010 09:28 PM:

I would call this dog "TRASHY" ! He might make one hell of a coondog if someone addresses his trash runnin problems. How are you gonna break him off of giraffes, tigers, and elephants? Maybe advertise him in Africa, they might pay big $$$ and then you could turn around and buy a really good, broke, coon treeing machine! All joking aside-- I wouldn't call him a coondog and I for sure wouldn't put a good friend on to him or that friend could become an enemy.

__________________
france


Posted by brooke.taylor on 01-19-2010 09:37 PM:

ill take one.

i myself dont mind my dog to strike on something as long as hes under a coon in a relative short amount of time. i dont care if hes riding a deer to the tree as long as he does fall off. Thats how, in my own opinion, most dogs come across a coon track. it guarentees they get struck and cover enough ground to have their end result.

__________________
Team CW-Home of GRNITECH PKC CH AKC NTCH Wipeout Ace.

www.teamcw.com


Posted by JOEJR on 01-19-2010 10:08 PM:

I don't want a dog opening on anything but a coon. A real coondog don't fool with anything else. As far as comp. hunts go I wouldn't want to win because my dog struck first on trash. Its called coon hunting for a reason.

__________________
WALKER DOGS RULE!!!


Posted by Okie Dawg on 01-19-2010 10:38 PM:

Can't beleive some of these answers. LOL
That is a coon dog seed. Plant it and see what comes up but don't call it a coon dog.
It isn't going to win in a comp. either if there isn't a good dog to call it to a tree. It is going to go ahead and tree that mouse or possom it opened on. Yep now you have first strike first tree on a possom. Might do good in thick coon were a good dog can call it off the trash but that is about the only time it will win.
Oh and your friends might get tired of hunting with that piece of crap. Then what are you going to do with out a good dog to pull it to a coon?
SHOOT IT PLANT IT AND SEE WHAT COMES UP. WHAT EVER YOU DO DON'T BREED IT!!!!!!!!! JMO

__________________
UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL
Grady Jarvis
808 N. Main St.
Tonkawa Okla. 74653
580-628-0507
CH 'PR' Grady's Dark Woods Waylon -Bluetic

NITECH 'PR' Grady's Insane Tinker Bell (Tink) - Treeing walker --Okla. State Hunt open redg. winner

'PR' Grady's Barley - Treeing Walker


Posted by coondogman on 01-20-2010 03:03 AM:

ABSOLUTELY

NOT A COONDOG, kill it get it out of the gene pool.

__________________
LARRY WALKER
west central indiana 812-327-8224


Posted by pigsit on 01-20-2010 11:27 PM:

Re: Questions for all coonhunters

quote:
Originally posted by coondogless
You have or see a dog that will get struck quick on anything that makes a track, rabbits, deer, giraffes, elephants, lions, tigers, bears etc...etc covers all the other dogs quick when they find a coon track. Will run and tree its own coon when it comes across one. Eventually gets treed with a coon about everytime it is turned loose.

I know you can win in the hunts with it BUT,
DO YOU CALL THIS A COONDOG?

Would you recommend a dog like this to a friend that was looking for a nice coondog?

If any of you-all got any two year old or less dogs, exactly like this you want to get rid of, call me. This dog wants to make something happen, he's the kind you can usually turn into something that can win. Tom

__________________
Home of:
NTCH Honky Tonk Joe
GRNTCH The Duke
Dual GRNTCH Wendy
GRNTCH Cola
GrNtCH Honky Tonk Rock and Roll
Dual GRCH Bumper
Dual CH June
Dual CH Jill


Posted by Ashley Pratt on 01-20-2010 11:39 PM:

May not be an honest coondog but you'll get you're picture taken.


Posted by jared strunk on 01-21-2010 12:11 AM:

I set a guy up with a dog like this now it drives me nuts to hunt with it so if your going to hunt with your friend ask yourself if you can hunt with him after he has this dog?


Posted by Ray Walburn on 01-21-2010 12:45 AM:

I know

A fellar that his dog for a fact run a rabbit(Strike in on it) and and then will get treed with others and he will swear its a coon track he struck. But yet he calls it a coon dog breeds it for a coon dawg but for it to tree its own coon all by its self hes got more reason why it cant weather ,snow rain to dry . But if it were a hunt oh yea count him in . No I say it anit a coon dog yea cant hunt one night a week for an hour and expect anything but an excuse!!!!!!!!!!!

__________________
Lets go huntin boys
Team Trackman

I forgive people but that doesn't mean I accept their behavior or trust them I forgive them 4 me, so I can let go and move on with my life

"The best revenge is massive success." #FrankSinatra

People who are INTIMIDATED by you talk bad about you with hopes that others wont find you as appealing!

You have Enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. Winston Churchill


Posted by thedirtyrat on 01-21-2010 01:10 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Ashley Pratt
May not be an honest coondog but you'll get you're picture taken.
Agree.

__________________
Home of "The Dirty Rat" Proud supporters of The Treeing Walker Breeders and Fanciers Association!


Posted by recon on 01-21-2010 07:31 AM:

How old is this dog? Has there been any attempt to break him off of trash? It appears that his only problem is trash running. Break it down like this:
The Good:
1. Will back another dog with a coon
2. Will tree his own coon
3. Will get treed with a coon everytime he is cut loose
This equates to = he will get his own and some of yours too!!
The Bad:
1. Runs trash

I would find out how old the dog is, and if any attempt has been made to break him off of trash. If not, and he is young enough, it is entirely possible that with a little work you can get that out of him. If he is running trash because he knows no better, teach him. Most of these other dogs that people are talking about that don't run trash and they are calling "coondogs" had to be taught that at one point or another. They are called coonhounds, but are hunting dogs. You usually have to teach them what you want them to hunt.
If he is older, and attempts have been made to break him from running trash, I would not want him.

__________________
J. Bradford


Posted by DOBY on 01-21-2010 04:35 PM:

NOT A COONDOG FOR SURE

i would not put my friend on the dog because i would have to hunt with that trash running peace of junk.is that a dog,you want to start a young dog with.he may tree a coon but that don't make him a coondog.in my eyes a coondog is a dog you can send threw a herd of deer or any other off game in any condition on any terrain and his sole purpose is to go tree a coon and not run rabbit,deer or a whompusscat for an hour befor it finally runs up on a coon.if i want to deer hunt i am going to do that during the day with a 30-06.if i am going to rabbit hunt i am going to take my beagles and a shot gun during the day. if i am going coon hunting i am takeing my hound and a .22 at night.

__________________
HOME OF;
GR.NT GR.CH DOBY'S ALLNITE MAC (17 MONTHS OLD)
GR.NT.CH DOBY'S ALLNITE TANK
NT.CH DOBY'S ALLNITE HOUDINI(SON OF TANK)


Posted by recon on 01-22-2010 09:41 AM:

Re: NOT A COONDOG FOR SURE

quote:
Originally posted by DOBY
i would not put my friend on the dog because i would have to hunt with that trash running peace of junk.is that a dog,you want to start a young dog with.he may tree a coon but that don't make him a coondog.in my eyes a coondog is a dog you can send threw a herd of deer or any other off game in any condition on any terrain and his sole purpose is to go tree a coon and not run rabbit,deer or a whompusscat for an hour befor it finally runs up on a coon.if i want to deer hunt i am going to do that during the day with a 30-06.if i am going to rabbit hunt i am going to take my beagles and a shot gun during the day. if i am going coon hunting i am takeing my hound and a .22 at night.


So your hounds were just born running coons and nothing else, or did u have to train them to focus them on coons?

__________________
J. Bradford


Posted by Jeff Eaves on 01-22-2010 01:10 PM:

Re: Questions for all coonhunters

quote:
Originally posted by coondogless
You have or see a dog that will get struck quick on anything that makes a track, rabbits, deer, giraffes, elephants, lions, tigers, bears etc...etc covers all the other dogs quick when they find a coon track. Will run and tree its own coon when it comes across one. Eventually gets treed with a coon about everytime it is turned loose.

I know you can win in the hunts with it BUT,
DO YOU CALL THIS A COONDOG?

Would you recommend a dog like this to a friend that was looking for a nice coondog?


it sounds like a dog that would make it to me shocking collar take it to the fields with deer ,rabbits, fox pen ect. u can cut the end of a sock out slip it on his collar put deer scent or fox scent on it for a week or so . i would like to have a dog that aready hunts coon but that kind of dog sounds like he's got the will to try an please u. be really nice to them when they do good .
went to run my coyote hounds at the pen early one morning the owner of the pen was in his truck think he was feeling bad a little because he was doing some training on one of his hounds thought dog was runing coyote he said just as he pushed shocker the dog located an had the meat in coyote,fox pen so u have to becareful coon can be everywhere the off game is to check your tree before act.

i would like to see ukc make it mandatory that before the dog get's nite champion they hunt test the dog to make sure it can tree its own an not a me too dog think it would be nice if the first try was free. then after that if there dog didn't do it they pay to try again.


All times are GMT. The time now is 10:14 PM. Pages (2): [1] 2 »
Show all 37 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