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Posted by ironshoe on 12-18-2011 01:14 AM:

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 12-18-2011 02:07 AM:

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if shes that old and only been on caged coons i would say you probly wont change her ways shes just running around looking to see which tree the coon is end but she might come around people dont relize that you can mess up a young dog showing it caged coons all the time hope you the best with her jmo


Posted by Bob Hennessey on 12-18-2011 04:46 PM:

No more drags, no more hung up coon. Hunt at night with a good dog or dogs. Tie back at tree no coon until she shows she is tracking with other dog. If she was mine that's what I would try. Only option you have. JMO. Patience she won't change over night. Good luck.

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Posted by Laurie Soutar on 12-18-2011 05:00 PM:

Google canine 'nose work' or 'tracking games', and try some of those with her around the yard. Nothing to do with coonhunting, but it will get her started using and relying on her nose to find what she wants. It doesn't teach them to track, it just introduces them to what they can do with their innate tracking ability, and builds confidence in their scenting abilities. After a week or two, 'click' - that lightbulb will go off, and she'll be a coonhunting fool...she already wants the coon, you just need to help her figure out that the easiest way to find it by using her nose.....
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Posted by Bobby Reynolds on 12-18-2011 11:13 PM:

lol sure would hate to ruin a good sweater on a dog like this.


Posted by skeets on 12-19-2011 07:27 AM:

lol


Posted by jabrown on 12-19-2011 09:31 AM:

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Originally posted by The Seeker
No more drags, no more hung up coon. Hunt at night with a good dog or dogs. Tie back at tree no coon until she shows she is tracking with other dog. If she was mine that's what I would try. Only option you have. JMO. Patience she won't change over night. Good luck.


x2. The best way to find out if you have a coondog is to go coon hunting.

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Posted by ironshoe on 12-19-2011 04:19 PM:

Yes, I know you have to hunt to make a dog. I don't feed my dogs cage coon after cage coon. I just got her and was wanting some input. Thanks for all the ideas so far.


Posted by ironshoe on 12-20-2011 04:07 AM:

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Posted by goodtimekennel on 12-20-2011 02:32 PM:

TIE HER BACK ON A FEW THEN TAKE HER BY HERSELF TO A GOOD SPOT WHERE YOU NO THERES PLENTY OF COON AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS

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Posted by Jason Gillespie on 12-20-2011 10:00 PM:

Tie her back!

Like up top said tie her back dont let her have the coon till she starts using her nose! then dump her in a hot spot and see how she does! I had a female that was 2yrs old and had the same problem with her thats what i done sold her when she started treeing and wish i never would have so yes!!!! Be pateint!

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Posted by buggy-hunt-er on 12-20-2011 11:31 PM:

Drag her feed through the yard and put it in a different spot every time. Guarantee she starts using her nose or gets real skinny one.


Posted by ironshoe on 12-21-2011 12:32 AM:

Thanks for the advice so far I just never had one that was like this. I usually buy pups or older dogs that are sure enough going.


Posted by deuceswild on 12-29-2011 07:54 PM:

There is nothing wrong with turning loose a coon for a dog to run. The problem is when you continue to show the dog the coon in the cage and/or continue to let them see it run out of the cage. Or, if all that you do is turn loose coons. That have to learn how to find a track and that sometimes there is no track to find.

The dog knows absulutely no difference in a track from a coon that you trapped and turned loose versus a hot track that it finds in the woods. When I turn a coon loose, I don't let the dog see it first off (in the cage or when I cut it out) and I don't dump the dog out on top of the track. I will go up in the woods, cut it out and let it run for awhile, then dump the dog out in the woods 75 yards or so away.

Just like anything else, moderation is best. I will turn loose several coons for puppies, but only turn loose for older dogs to knock the rust off after a long lay-up.


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