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Any suggestions??
I have a young gyp (just turned 2 last month). really tickled with her. She will move a track and tree with the best of them. If there is more than one coon she will split and hold pressure. The one issue I am having is like what happened last night. she struck and moved the track then treed. When I got there it was a pile of brush that high water had piled up on the creek. It was obvious the coon had been on it but she was stuck! I pulled her off and sent her on. She went 75 yards slammed a big poplar and had the coon. Every so often she will get hung up on a fallen tree, brush pile etc. and tree instead of taking the track on.
Is that something she will get over with experience? Is there something I can do to help? Is that just going to be her one fault?
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Re: Any suggestions??
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Originally posted by Blueallmylife
I have a young gyp (just turned 2 last month). really tickled with her. She will move a track and tree with the best of them. If there is more than one coon she will split and hold pressure. The one issue I am having is like what happened last night. she struck and moved the track then treed. When I got there it was a pile of brush that high water had piled up on the creek. It was obvious the coon had been on it but she was stuck! I pulled her off and sent her on. She went 75 yards slammed a big poplar and had the coon. Every so often she will get hung up on a fallen tree, brush pile etc. and tree instead of taking the track on.
Is that something she will get over with experience? Is there something I can do to help? Is that just going to be her one fault?
Thanks
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