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Posted by coreybw on 11-08-2011 06:28 AM:

Hmmm........ I wonder

Reckon whats the longest track your dogs ever ran. Garmins every where these days so how long did your hound track his or hers longest before treeing.

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Posted by l.lyle on 11-08-2011 06:45 AM:

I still got beep beep. But even before beep beep I put tracks on an aerial photo and the answere is; 4.3 mile and it took about 2 and ahalf hours of the best race I ever got. Ant the coon had a tail that ran six rings past his nose hanging by the ankles toting the little skinny thing out.


Posted by Riverview2 on 11-08-2011 04:29 PM:

Almost 5 mi. Thought she got hit on the road half way through the track. When we got there the Garmin picked her up again. Sure was relieved to hear her again treed hard with the meat.

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Posted by Slough on 11-08-2011 04:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by l.lyle
I still got beep beep. But even before beep beep I put tracks on an aerial photo and the answere is; 4.3 mile and it took about 2 and ahalf hours of the best race I ever got. Ant the coon had a tail that ran six rings past his nose hanging by the ankles toting the little skinny thing out.


reckon how much weight he ran off that night?

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Posted by Bluedogman on 11-08-2011 04:39 PM:

I have gotten em off a tree 3-4 miles from where they started a bad one. I hate to see the Walcur guys come in on this one!

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Posted by on 11-08-2011 05:41 PM:

Coon average home territory is 1 to 2000 acres. They rarely leave that area. I realize that people like to think that because they treed a coon at the end then it was a coon race. However after a little while I would become very suspect. Especially if many of your tracks seem to be “running type coons”.

I watched a dog I was trying out leave on a heard of deer. I saw him 50 yards behind them. He run them a little over a mile through open fields and as soon as he hit the wood line he slammed treed and had the coon. He was a professional at it.


Posted by Whordel on 11-08-2011 05:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
I have gotten em off a tree 3-4 miles from where they started a bad one. I hate to see the Walcur guys come in on this one!
Ok I will,by the time it took Ol Blue to tree that 1 my Walcur dogs would had already treed 3 singles lol!

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Posted by Bluedogman on 11-08-2011 05:51 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Joey
Coon average home territory is 1 to 2000 acres. They rarely leave that area. I realize that people like to think that because they treed a coon at the end then it was a coon race. However after a little while I would become very suspect. Especially if many of your tracks seem to be “running type coons”.

I watched a dog I was trying out leave on a heard of deer. I saw him 50 yards behind them. He run them a little over a mile through open fields and as soon as he hit the wood line he slammed treed and had the coon. He was a professional at it.

2000 acres is pretty darn big son!

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Posted by Bluedogman on 11-08-2011 05:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Whordel
Ok I will,by the time it took Ol Blue to tree that 1 my Walcur dogs would had already treed 3 singles lol!

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Posted by on 11-08-2011 06:04 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
2000 acres is pretty darn big son!


Yes it is but its not 4 miles!!


Posted by Bluedogman on 11-08-2011 06:07 PM:

Anyway when you see them run one like that you will know they are on the same track!

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Posted by on 11-08-2011 06:08 PM:

However I’m very cynical and start getting suspicious at the 800 yard mark.


Posted by Dirtdevil on 11-08-2011 06:14 PM:

yeah , if it sounds like the coon is jumped and the dogs are running .... a half mile is a long race ... if it's a coon.


2,000 acres is less than 2 miles square and that is a big range even for a boar coon when food is scarce ... but I'd agree that is within reason.


The longest chases we have are not races .. they are tracking , running, working out what a smart coon did ... then they run it some more .... but it will usually happen within a square mile .


Posted by Bluedogman on 11-08-2011 06:21 PM:

Well not everybody has the dog power to do it and have never witnessed so it is hard for them to fathom. And I don't know where people get their facts and figures on coon home territory. But it is not personal experience.

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Posted by RHK on 11-08-2011 06:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Joey
However I’m very cynical and start getting suspicious at the 800 yard mark.



i agree. ive had dogs do 1 or 2 miles before they treed but never running track the whole way unless it was trash.


Posted by Bluedogman on 11-08-2011 06:23 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by RHK
i agree. ive had dogs do 1 or 2 miles before they treed but never running track the whole way unless it was trash.
Coons don't run that far up north. They are too fat and lazy!

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Posted by on 11-08-2011 06:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
Coons don't run that far up north. They are too fat and lazy!


I hunt the Sam Houston National forest. Although my dog might have to cover over a mile just to get struck the races aren’t that long. You are correct though I have trouble fathoming a lot of things and it’s not all about coondawgs. LOL


Posted by l.lyle on 11-08-2011 06:48 PM:

2000 acres is 3.1 square miles and who says they have to be square? Anyway the 4 mile track and chase ended up 2 miles from where it started. We were able to mosey down a powerline and listened to the whole race as it crossed back and forth down the line. If that kind of race was on trash then that is my kind of trash.

Yes, some dogs do get to be expert at chasing off deer and getting treed.

We're talking about from where the race started to where it treed, not treed from where they were launched. Some breeds do that about every night just to get a hundred yard hot race . And some people are proud of them.

For those of us that don't have garmin, we can plot the track on Google Earth and get a pretty accurate distance provided we know about where the dog ran.


Posted by RHK on 11-08-2011 07:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
Coons don't run that far up north. They are too fat and lazy!


those are the best kind!! not much brain in these yankee coon either. hahaha! i like my coon like i like my woman!!!!


Posted by coreybw on 11-08-2011 07:23 PM:

Right on. I wasn't expecting some of those distances lol. I had a track a little over half a mile the other night and picked me out a stick along the way cause I was sure I was fixing to lay a beat down til she got treed and the meat was there. But thats exactly why I dont use shock collars and so many dogs get ruined with them. Jmo

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Posted by l.lyle on 11-09-2011 07:25 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by RHK
those are the best kind!! not much brain in these yankee coon either. hahaha! i like my coon like i like my woman!!!!


You Politically incorrect Devil. Just like me.


Posted by l.lyle on 11-09-2011 07:34 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by coreybw
Right on. I wasn't expecting some of those distances lol. I had a track a little over half a mile the other night and picked me out a stick along the way cause I was sure I was fixing to lay a beat down til she got treed and the meat was there. But thats exactly why I dont use shock collars and so many dogs get ruined with them. Jmo

My experince is you have the right idea with that. However, you did not say you were 20 years old and had your Keds on to accomplish that feat and a track star. (I was) . If you suspect a fast trash runner, you need to cover the ground an old thirty year old man can't stand up to. To do it right. OR you can just buy a shocker and sit on the tailgate and ruin about half of the pups trying to be trained while a lazy assss sends messages to to Knumb Skull's Imagination about when to hit the button..


Posted by patches9452 on 11-09-2011 12:12 PM:

i have run several 4 an 5 hrs in feb. when coon are rutting but almost all of them will stay within 3/4 mile of where struck.... and im not talking trailing im saying run from one thicket to the next and back an forth.... usually get to see the coon a couple times crossing somewhere... i love them type races when pleasure hunting


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