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Posted by Ryan T on 05-16-2013 04:59 AM:

What if you did this?

With the Garman what if we put a callor on a released coon with a 5 minute head start turn the dogs on him. How fast will he go what running patern would he take? How close to right on the track does that dog really run?


Posted by brittanernst on 05-16-2013 07:15 AM:

I've thought this myself but I can't afford to lose a good collar

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Posted by on 05-16-2013 11:22 AM:

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I think that is interesting and I also think you will find the dogs will be treed with a coon a lot of times, but not the one with the collar.
We have never tested the accuracy of our hounds between point A (striking) and point B (The tree) They strike a coon and then they tree a coon. We don't have a clue if it is the one they struck?

Since we are getting more and more automatic point A dogs (strike). You could learn a lot about the dog by doing that.

How many people have woke up to fact some of their dogs run the other dogs more than they ever imagined since the Garmins have been out.


Posted by scooterman04 on 05-16-2013 12:31 PM:

automatic

Don't really know about dog tracking but people need to wake up to all the babbling going on in the sport today. What is wrong with second or third strke as long as it is a honest strike dog that beat u out for the first strike!!!!!!!


Posted by Carl Mac on 05-16-2013 02:25 PM:

I just want to watch you put the collar on the coon!!

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Posted by Ricky L Hovis on 05-16-2013 04:13 PM:

Carl you stole what i was going to say lol

I would never touch a live coon with bare hands

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Posted by runnin rebels on 05-16-2013 05:12 PM:

put an alpha on it and you could train the coon

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Posted by Aaron Siniavsky on 05-16-2013 08:21 PM:

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Be careful putting that Alpha Garmin on the coon. It may turn into a 'babbling idiot' or a top notch 'me too' coon!


Posted by GA DAWG on 05-16-2013 08:32 PM:

I can put a collar on it. 5 min ain't near enough of a head start. Need to be more like 20. Plus if you do it need to catch a Coon from that area. Not bring another in. They want know where to go. Also if somebody wants to supply a collar. I'll do it. You might get it back and you might not. Its a test

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Posted by Ryan J on 05-16-2013 09:00 PM:

Road trip to GA man callors coon and the turn loose. It sounds like a party in it's self!! I have a hog catcher to get him back unless someone can shoot it out without hitting my callor. Ha better yet call Treedtv. lets get it all on the computer!!!!!


Posted by GA DAWG on 05-16-2013 09:45 PM:

Let's wait till winter. Then come on down. We will do er. Buy us up an old 20 to use

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Posted by Jon Millwood on 05-17-2013 03:32 AM:

Put a collar on it and let it go.. If you have the GPS receiver and cant find the collar you might have another problem.

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Posted by outlaw0411 on 05-17-2013 03:38 AM:

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Originally posted by Ricky L Hovis
Carl you stole what i was going to say lol

I would never touch a live coon with bare hands

I heard that ! Ive had to fight a 25 pounder with my georgia boots lol ! It aint fun ! Id punt him and he'd come back every time bowed up like a grizzly bear !


Posted by ghosthunter50 on 05-17-2013 03:54 AM:

Re: .

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Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
I think that is interesting and I also think you will find the dogs will be treed with a coon a lot of times, but not the one with the collar.
We have never tested the accuracy of our hounds between point A (striking) and point B (The tree) They strike a coon and then they tree a coon. We don't have a clue if it is the one they struck?

Since we are getting more and more automatic point A dogs (strike). You could learn a lot about the dog by doing that.

How many people have woke up to fact some of their dogs run the other dogs more than they ever imagined since the Garmins have been out.

I heard once, some people trapped a boar coon for their pup to tree it. So they turned it loose, pup struck and treed. shot the coon out to pup and it was a SOW:-\

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Posted by brittanernst on 05-17-2013 10:03 AM:

I've put collars on them to tie them to a tree so I could use them again it's not too hard with welder gloves

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Posted by on 05-17-2013 05:15 PM:

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Method for putting collar on a coon is to use "starting fluid" "either" to calm it down first. Just don't smoke while your doing it.


Posted by micooner on 05-17-2013 07:53 PM:

Bruce you took the words right out of my mouth, now for the dose, small coon about a ten second dose, a large michigan coon about a 30 second dose LOL


Posted by POTOMAC on 05-17-2013 08:37 PM:

Exactley Bruce I have seen Billy wolf handle a many coon with a trash can over them a double shots of starter fluid and he will go to sleep!!! Took the daughter down to billys house one day and she picked up and old mailbox he had siring out by the shed and she said this thing is heavy and it had a latch on it she went to check it out to her surprise ole rocky was laid up in there with a choke chain on him!!! Scared her to death and we laughed logjam sure don't go down to bialys poking around as he is liable to have a coon stuffed anywhere!!!! Lol I have the place and can get a coon if someone wants to donate a tt10 then we can schlock the coon and tone him back to us!!! Lol


Posted by Outback1 on 05-17-2013 08:58 PM:

might find out it could be a slick treeing coon! you know the kind of coon some dogs tree? lol


Posted by dumbdog1988 on 05-17-2013 09:14 PM:

i know one thing if my dog didnt tree the coon with the collar on id be headed out with my 10/22 and the garmin to get the collar back lol


Posted by jculler8 on 05-18-2013 06:41 AM:

Re: .

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Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
I think that is interesting and I also think you will find the dogs will be treed with a coon a lot of times, but not the one with the collar.
We have never tested the accuracy of our hounds between point A (striking) and point B (The tree) They strike a coon and then they tree a coon. We don't have a clue if it is the one they struck?

Since we are getting more and more automatic point A dogs (strike). You could learn a lot about the dog by doing that.

How many people have woke up to fact some of their dogs run the other dogs more than they ever imagined since the Garmins have been out.



Lots of dog tracking because too many young pups that can't keep up are put in casts and hunted with/against older seasoned dogs...

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Posted by pamjohnson on 05-18-2013 01:38 PM:

I to have heard guys that turned a big coon loose to there dogs and they treed a litter of small ones.


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