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Posted by ridgerunner1 on 06-07-2015 02:56 AM:

Too far

?


Posted by rthompson on 06-07-2015 03:27 AM:

Just get a redbone.


Posted by HOBO on 06-07-2015 06:37 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by rthompson
Just get a redbone.


I like how you think rthompson.. But just ask Bruce.... Those Redbone people don't take kindly to our sense of humor.. LOL

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Posted by pamjohnson on 06-07-2015 02:40 PM:

if you have a shock collar with a tone button you can teach 1 to hunt with you.


Posted by GA DAWG on 06-07-2015 04:33 PM:

I wouldnt break it. Id sell him for some big money Deep an lonely with a coon. He is having coon aint he?

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Posted by dchartt on 06-07-2015 05:07 PM:

Sh$t ill trade a nice leopard pup for him the pup will stay with you!


Posted by huffman1988 on 06-07-2015 06:17 PM:

Im looking for a dog and live in WV how much do you want for him, and where in VA do you live?


Posted by Duckassassin on 06-07-2015 09:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by ridgerunner1
This en will go..you unsnap him and he will find a coon..but it mite be 2 miles I've never had this dog check back..when u cut him loose and see him again he will be on a tree..I'm just a pleasure hunter anymore and sometimes hunting him aint so pleasurable


I know exactly how you feel. Mine I started working them alone with a e collar Ithey get out of my comfort zone hit tone no response a little zap.


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 06-08-2015 02:30 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by ridgerunner1
This en will go..you unsnap him and he will find a coon..but it mite be 2 miles I've never had this dog check back..when u cut him loose and see him again he will be on a tree..I'm just a pleasure hunter anymore and sometimes hunting him aint so pleasurable



If he's loud enough he may be VERY hard to beat in thin coon.

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Posted by Fisher13 on 06-09-2015 07:29 PM:

In the yard put him on a long rope, let him wander, hit the tone, and pull on the rope, don't call or say a word. You want the one to be the command. As you hold the tone pull him to you. Give him a treat and let him up when he comes in. Then ignore 5 mins later tone him again, pull on the rope. Do this 10 to 15 minutes a day, for a week. By the end of the week he should come automatically with the tone, and no pulls on the rope. Once he knows the command, cut him in the woods, in thin coon where he likely is able to get deep with out striking a track. When he is as deep as you like, hit the tone. If he doesn't turn around, which he pry won't, Nick him on 2, hit the tone, Nick him on 4 hit the tone, Nick him on 6 hit the tone, and continue to climb on the stimulation,alternating with the tone. Eventually he will turn and come in. Give him a treat and a pat on the head when he comes in, and repeat the process.

After a few heavy dioceses in the woods, you should see the dog given the tone more respect, and come in when toned.

You can also do the same process with verbal or whistle commands.

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Posted by Fisher13 on 06-09-2015 07:29 PM:

In the yard put him on a long rope, let him wander, hit the tone, and pull on the rope, don't call or say a word. You want the one to be the command. As you hold the tone pull him to you. Give him a treat and let him up when he comes in. Then ignore 5 mins later tone him again, pull on the rope. Do this 10 to 15 minutes a day, for a week. By the end of the week he should come automatically with the tone, and no pulls on the rope. Once he knows the command, cut him in the woods, in thin coon where he likely is able to get deep with out striking a track. When he is as deep as you like, hit the tone. If he doesn't turn around, which he pry won't, Nick him on 2, hit the tone, Nick him on 4 hit the tone, Nick him on 6 hit the tone, and continue to climb on the stimulation,alternating with the tone. Eventually he will turn and come in. Give him a treat and a pat on the head when he comes in, and repeat the process.

After a few heavy dioceses in the woods, you should see the dog given the tone more respect, and come in when toned.

You can also do the same process with verbal or whistle commands.

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