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Posted by Hunting24/7 on 05-24-2011 08:53 PM:

range

how do like a dog to hunt like yardage or make a cirlce sraight line it. naything. i like a dog to hunt the woods you cut emin and check in if nothing is moving my self.

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Posted by greg stull on 05-24-2011 09:05 PM:

I LIKE MINE TO GET AWAY FROM THE ME TOOS AND GET TREED WITH A COON.

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-24-2011 09:21 PM:

If there is a coon track within .75 mile ( I guess that's around 1200 yards or so ) of me I want to see that sucker treed. But that's just my opinion.


Posted by greg stull on 05-24-2011 09:23 PM:

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. But that's just my opinion. [/B]
YOU ALWAYS HAVE ONE I CAN AGREE WITH. MOST OF THE TIME ANYWAY.LOL

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-24-2011 09:29 PM:

But the other part of the whole thing is , is the dog actually hunting or is he just goofing off out there ??? LOL


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-24-2011 09:30 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by greg stull
YOU ALWAYS HAVE ONE I CAN AGREE WITH. MOST OF THE TIME ANYWAY.LOL



thank ye I have won a hunt or two cause bubba keeps hunting and don't quit.


Posted by greg stull on 05-24-2011 09:38 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
thank ye I have won a hunt or two cause bubba keeps hunting and don't quit.
MY KIND OF HOUND BROTHER.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 05-24-2011 10:27 PM:

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Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
thank ye I have won a hunt or two cause bubba keeps hunting and don't quit.
Why .75? Id say infinity(sp) or till I round mine up Anyhow I want em to stay gone till they tree one or I pull around to catch em. I dont care if they do circles or turn back flips on the way. I do want them to kinda hunt in the direction I send em though...

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-24-2011 11:05 PM:

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
Why .75? Id say infinity(sp) or till I round mine up Anyhow I want em to stay gone till they tree one or I pull around to catch em. I dont care if they do circles or turn back flips on the way. I do want them to kinda hunt in the direction I send em though...


Lol. The thing about it is, there are some good hunting places i cannot hunt cause he hunts so deep. I have trained him some to back off a little and not go so far but he still hunts a little to deep for me some nights.


Posted by GA DAWG on 05-24-2011 11:42 PM:

And how have you trained him to do that? I might wanna work on my younger one. The old ones done set in her ways to much. She aint coming back The little ones well on her way to being the same way. I guess I must train em like that lol..

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Posted by Blue Iron on 05-24-2011 11:48 PM:

You can't train a dog to go Michael, you know that!

I want mine to go exactly how far it takes to strike and then tree it. If thats 15 yards fantastic, if thats 2 miles so be it.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 05-24-2011 11:56 PM:

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Originally posted by Blue Iron
You can't train a dog to go Michael, you know that!

I want mine to go exactly how far it takes to strike and then tree it. If thats 15 yards fantastic, if thats 2 miles so be it.

No I'm wanting to know how hes trained him to NOT go as far. I got plenty of gooo. Im getting lazy

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-25-2011 12:18 AM:

I haven't impacted him a lot but I have a little bit. The first thing is, I learned to take him new places and don't turn him loose in the same places over and over and over. I changed it up and rotated and took him to one of my buddy's spots on a really really good feeder. Treed one in 100 yards. I kept doing that and he didnt' seem like he ran as far as fast as he was. Also, sometimes, and it is VERY rare, but sometimes he would make a HUGE loop and come back without striking at all. When he does that. I PET HIM AND PET HIM AND PET HIM. Let him know that's OK. Like I said that has hardly ever happened since i owned him but the few times it did happen I tried to make a REALLY big impression on him that it is OK TO COME BACK if you have made a really really big circle in there and not struck a coon. Just these two things have seemed to help a little. Not much but a little. He will tree a coon 50 yards in front of you or he will tree a coon over a mile from you. But If he makes it in there 3 quarters of a mile and don't strike I would prefer the dog to make a loop and come back. But everybody likes something different. Oh also I will say this before it even gets started, if you live up north in the land of many coons and your reading this, just disregard the entire thread alltogether because chances are you have no idea what we poor southern boys are even talking about.


Posted by Hunting24/7 on 05-25-2011 12:23 AM:

WELL BOYS i live in the north and round my house dogs gotta get in the dark. i like a dog to hunt the woods u cut them in if they have hunted the woods and aint struck a coon then they should check in. jmo.but u aint gonna make a dog go or slow down there gonna hunt the way they want

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-25-2011 12:24 AM:

And I mean that with the utmost respect. You northern guys have your problems and we have ours. Our biggest just happens to be coon population. lol


Posted by blake jones on 05-25-2011 12:29 AM:

I hunted with a guy that had a hound that liked to get gone, find him treed some where. he started calling him out after he was gone so long. after a while the dog started making a loop, if he did not strike anything he would come back. it seemed to work for him, but he patch hunted most of the time.


Posted by Hunting24/7 on 05-25-2011 12:29 AM:

i live in NY its just like any state some areas have alot of coon some dont where i live in NY there are not alot of coon. u drive hour and h half north of me u will be in coon.. but i like a dog to make a 900 yard circle or so. right now working on young dog. dont think he is gonna range that far time to single him out well see.

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Posted by greg stull on 05-25-2011 12:38 AM:

I LIVE IN THE SOUTH AND HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM TREEING COON BUT DON'T ROLL MANY OUT EITHER. THE WATER IS SO HIGH NOW WHERE I HUNT YOU COULD SCORE A GOOD UP NORTH SCORE WITH NO PROBLEM BUT BEEN GETTING REAL WET LATELY. WATER PLEASE GO AWAY!

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Posted by GA DAWG on 05-25-2011 01:15 AM:

Dang Jason. I guess me whoopin my pup when she comes back ain't helping her style none is it LOL. I turned her out other night and for some odd reason had not turned collar on. I thought. No problem. She will check back in here in a few min. Well 5 turned into 30 min. Next thing i hear is her strike almost out of hearing I was proud lol.

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Posted by patches9452 on 05-25-2011 01:25 AM:

you cant put go in them but you can sure as heck take it out of them


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-25-2011 01:36 AM:

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Originally posted by patches9452
you cant put go in them but you can sure as heck take it out of them



You got that right !!!!!!!!! Give me a hound that has the DRIVE and DESIRE to get gone and he has a chance. A lazy dog has no chance at all.


Posted by greg stull on 05-25-2011 01:41 AM:

JASON REMEMBER THE OTHER DAY WHEN YOU SAID YOU LIKE ONE THAT WHINES. WELL I HAVE ONE THAT WHINES ANYTIME SHE'S ON THE LEAD AND HAVE NOT WALKED TO MANY TREES WITH OUT THE MEAT.

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 05-25-2011 04:10 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by greg stull
JASON REMEMBER THE OTHER DAY WHEN YOU SAID YOU LIKE ONE THAT WHINES. WELL I HAVE ONE THAT WHINES ANYTIME SHE'S ON THE LEAD AND HAVE NOT WALKED TO MANY TREES WITH OUT THE MEAT.



that's what I'm talking about !!!


Posted by Jim Hill on 05-25-2011 04:16 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
that's what I'm talking about !!!
i got onehere that whines and chirps a little while he does it and he is the same way ,not very many times you will go to a tree and not have a coon hanging

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Posted by l.lyle on 05-25-2011 05:04 AM:

I realy wouldn't mind the range so much if it turned out I could hear a race. But the rangy ones that go a mile to start a track seem to always be treed by the time I can race up to them in my truck. I might as well be hunting a silent dog for the enjoyment I get out of that.


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