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Posted by Dakota Ritter on 02-18-2016 02:05 PM:

Need training tips!

I have a 5 month old walker pup that i just started working with and need some training tips


Posted by on 02-18-2016 02:20 PM:

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Let the dog give you the tips. To train a coonhound you have to expose it to a coon. Then depending on the reaction from the dog you pattern your future hunts to fit what he needs. How you expose it to a coon depends on a lot of things you didn't mention. Do you live in the city or middle of the woods. Do you have friends that hunt or don't know any Coonhunters. Can you trap a coon or don't own a trap. If you trapped a coon do you have a place where you can turn it loose for the pup. The mos important thing at your pups age is socialization and basic training to come, lead and behave.


Posted by Dakota Ritter on 02-18-2016 02:28 PM:

i have a coon caught and i live in the middle of the woods and i dont have any friends that hunt


Posted by on 02-18-2016 02:32 PM:

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If you showed the pup the coon does he react to it.


Posted by Dakota Ritter on 02-18-2016 02:49 PM:

he just looks at it dosent show it any attention until i drag it off


Posted by ole hoss on 02-18-2016 08:39 PM:

If u live in the woods the best thing u can do is turn the pup loose and let him be!! In 60 days if he has the want to u will have a pup thats running tracks and maybe starting to tree some!! To me their alot more easier to mess with when they want to go hunting than when u take them out and they look up at u like what now?

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Posted by rob thompson on 02-19-2016 02:03 AM:

The best tip I can give is sell the pup and buy a bunch of lottery tickets.


Posted by Joe Mueller on 02-19-2016 04:31 AM:

I normally don't like to mess with one till it's almost a year because if the coon gets ahold of ur pup it may ruin it. Just depends on the durability of the dog. If I'm raising my own I get a little antsy however. At your dogs age I would start simple. Get some lunch meat put it up high enough where they can't reach it. Sit back and wait for him to tree. Sometimes they won't no big deal. U just showed your pup a tree and how to look up. I do this just a couple times. Make him find the lunch meat without seeing it. Next catch a coon in a trap. Don't turn the coon loose where u caught him or even a couple miles away from where u caught him. Tie your pup back take the caged coon 50 yards or so away from your pup. If he barks your in good shape. U only need one tree to make this work. Get u a stick or something turn the coon loose and make it go up that tree. Then turn your pup loose if he was barking at it in the cage he should tree a little on it. Tie him to that tree but I like to have them leash broke first. If they tree on it I'll roll them out but make sure it's dead dead. If its out of season if u think your might be a little gun shy throw some rocks or stick to try to get the coon to move. Good chances are they will bark. Don't show them another caged coon. The next time u do this leave your dog in the box and repeat everything. Hopefully ur pup tracks his way right to the tree and trees it. I do this part in daylight. If he don't tree no big deal. If he does take him home and give table scraps. U showed him alot keep putting them on good hot tracks. Everything should come together for u I hope. I've started a few this way it's the best in my opinion. Easy does it.

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Posted by Dakota Ritter on 02-19-2016 01:53 PM:

Thank yall

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Posted by blueblade13 on 02-19-2016 03:00 PM:

book

get a WALK WITH WICK book and read it cover to cover.alot of good tips in it.

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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 02-19-2016 04:38 PM:

Caged coon

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Originally posted by Dakota Ritter
he just looks at it dosent show it any attention until i drag it off


I have got one if you show it a caged Coon it will just stand there but turn it loose and the Hound will rip his neck off trying to get it. what I'm saying is everything is different like someone else said let the pup show you what he's got and you fix the mistakes. enjoy training your pup and never scolded when you're pissed only praise and fix mistakes when necessary pups are very impressionable at this age.

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Posted by Redneck Mafia on 02-19-2016 06:45 PM:

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Originally posted by ole hoss
If u live in the woods the best thing u can do is turn the pup loose and let him be!! In 60 days if he has the want to u will have a pup thats running tracks and maybe starting to tree some!! To me their alot more easier to mess with when they want to go hunting than when u take them out and they look up at u like what now?

I start every pup I've owned and countless of other guys by letting them run loose , IMO it's the very best thing you can do for a pup . It's gonna learn to navigate the timber , cross fences and should eventually start running and treeing . You can should still work on basic commands and give it plenty of attention . Most pups that have ran loose start at a younger age than those that have been pen raised . You can also put some feeders out if you don't have a bigger coon population and there is nothing wrong with trapping the occasional cage coon to turn loose for the pup , show him the coon drag the cage around if you need to to get a response from him then tie him back let him watch it go then turn him loose on it I prefer an open area with a little ways to the timber so it won't climb immediately . You can progress to to turning coon loose then taking him to that spot to see if he can find track and run and tree it . After running loose most don't stand at your feet when you take them hunting . Good luck with your pup !

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