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Posted by Andy Bedgood on 11-24-2018 03:16 PM:

Junky Dogs

Is it the Garmins, the way they are bred now or what? Not to long ago, most everyone had some problems with young dogs messing with some sort of junk. Seems as of now, you hardly ever hear of it anymore.


Posted by yadkinriver on 11-24-2018 03:48 PM:

Andy you already know the answer to that. Breed enough tree in them and they don't have time to run junk! lol
Hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving. Give'em all a big hug and howdy from me.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-24-2018 04:26 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkinriver
Andy you already know the answer to that. Breed enough tree in them and they don't have time to run junk! lol
Hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving. Give'em all a big hug and howdy from me.


When you put tree in, you take track out.


Posted by yadkintar on 11-24-2018 04:33 PM:

Some folks don't know when their dogs are running junk till they catch it !! Some folks don't know when their dogs are running haints either but that's ok for 100 strike anyways.



Tar


Posted by johnny reb on 11-24-2018 04:36 PM:

I actually miss some of the junk running . I haven’t had one that was wild in about 9 years. It kept things interesting I liked that about a pup. You may turn it loose and it tree a coon then run him some sort of gadget for awhile. That’s actually what I liked about a pup. The past few I’ve had didn’t have enough motor for me or heart for that matter. I’m not saying they had to be junky to make a good one.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-24-2018 05:15 PM:

I think that Garmins have had a lot to do with it. Back before Garmins we used to spend half of the night listening to and rounding up deer runners. And with all of the new roads and subdivisions, they can't hardly get away from you now.


Posted by Reuben on 11-24-2018 09:48 PM:

Super gamey pups that run deer will ruin a hunting trip...also a setback for pups...

Years ago I learned to show the pups what game I wanted and then I broke them off of deer in my back yard before ever hunting them in the woods...it sure made hunting a lot more pleasant

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Posted by JiM on 11-24-2018 10:31 PM:

Out of the last 10 or 12 pups I've started or tried to start, none of them required trash breaking of any kind. But most of them never made a coondog either.

Back in my Dad's day, they were all trashy. The question then was if you could ever really get them broke.

I think the typical pup today, at least amongst the Walkers, is far less "gamey" than the pups from the 60's and 70's. And that's not all good.

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Posted by JiM on 11-24-2018 10:49 PM:

Forgive me if I stray a bit from the original topic but I know there are breed lines out there today that produce high levels of drive and desire in their pups. I know this because I read it in so many stud dog and puppy ads. So it has to be true, right? But I seldom hunt with anything but pups from about everything out there and I swear, I read about all that drive and desire a whole more than I see it.
Prolly just looking in the wrong places.......

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Posted by yadkintar on 11-24-2018 10:54 PM:

Jim I can show you some that run a coon like a deer ! And when they run a deer he ain't got time to circle. Now that I got an alpha I like a deer race when they are young but that's just me lol.



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Posted by sleepy head on 11-24-2018 11:08 PM:

I've had only one deer race in the last 12 1/2 years and that's starting 5 dogs. Only treed one possum in 6 years starting three dogs. All would tree a coon before 9 months


Posted by yadkintar on 11-24-2018 11:16 PM:

Sleepy not saying yalls woods is gravey buuuuut there has been many dogs brought down here from up north that was useless down hear no heart to hit this stuff no coon on every corner either.




Tar


Posted by sleepy head on 11-24-2018 11:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkintar
Sleepy not saying yalls woods is gravey buuuuut there has been many dogs brought down here from up north that was useless down hear no heart to hit this stuff no coon on every corner either.




Tar



We've had the same problem with dogs coming here from the south, they fold up when the winter tracking gets rough and won't even hunt


Posted by yadkintar on 11-24-2018 11:28 PM:

Oh horse dookie !! Buuuuut a dog don't have to be tuff to hunt 5 acre patch woods we might be 800 yrds in before we get struck !! Quit giving them a bubble bath after hunting lol.



Tar


Posted by JiM on 11-24-2018 11:37 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkintar
Sleepy not saying yalls woods is gravey buuuuut there has been many dogs brought down here from up north that was useless down hear no heart to hit this stuff no coon on every corner either.




Tar



Two things the south has contributed to the coonhound world, heartworms and dogs that run under the truck when they see snow.

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Posted by novicane65 on 11-24-2018 11:39 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
Two things the south has contributed to the coonhound world, heartworms and dogs that run under the truck when they see snow.


Or will break a leg trying to get back in the box.

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Posted by sleepy head on 11-24-2018 11:40 PM:

Tar. Are dogs are forced to run them old nasty tracks. They don't have miles and miles of timber to straight line looking for a hot one


Posted by yadkintar on 11-24-2018 11:41 PM:

Alright dagumit two on one ain't fair !!we have snow about 3 times a year. But we have ice a lot that stuff is dangerous because it don't get thick enough to support weight.


Tar


Posted by Dave Richards on 11-24-2018 11:44 PM:

Jim

You didn't have to be so honest, did you? Heartworm and an aversion to snow, well 1 out of 2 is not too bad, nothing likes snow. Lol. Dave

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Posted by JiM on 11-24-2018 11:44 PM:

20 below and the ice on these swamps won't hold you up. Never understood that. Must something to do with the quicksand underneath.

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Posted by N Williams on 11-25-2018 01:00 AM:

There is still a junky line left. It’s dominated the $$$ hunts for the last 10-15 years. The public is to impatient to start with a running dog that will tree. Almost every line of hounds are the same now. Easy to start. Easy to break. Have to stay on them all the time and hunt them regular to keep them accurate.


Posted by johnny reb on 11-25-2018 01:00 AM:

Jim I’m glad I’m not the only one that thinks that way. I’ll take a gamey pup any day of the week versus one that’s not.


Posted by pamjohnson on 11-25-2018 01:38 AM:

Fast game the Garmin has helped with but there are far less people being honest about why there dog is treeing slick. I can't help but think how much better a lot of dogs would be if they weren't trashing near as often as they are.
Honestly in my area a large amount of the dogs that tree slick are treeing squirrels and if they like them I find it near impossible to break them. Most will not agree but that doesn't solve the problem as a matter a fact some train them as youngsters on squirrel but wouldn't think of training them on possums. Does that make sense?


Posted by swamp1 on 11-25-2018 02:07 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Reuben
Super gamey pups that run deer will ruin a hunting trip...also a setback for pups...

Years ago I learned to show the pups what game I wanted and then I broke them off of deer in my back yard before ever hunting them in the woods...it sure made hunting a lot more pleasant



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Posted by swamp1 on 11-25-2018 02:18 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by novicane65
Or will break a leg trying to get back in the box.
😂, I got one of them. Big Name Semen dog, snatch you down out of box like he's gonna leave the world when you unsnap him, makes a 20 yard loop and jumps up in truck. He's from out there, though.


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