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Posted by ColdNose93 on 12-16-2019 12:42 PM:

Will squalling effect a pup if false treed

Got to thinking about something and was real curious figured I’d run it by y’all. So let’s say you got a young dog that is starting out and he’s doing pretty good. Well when he trees and your not sure, it might can be there but your not sure. Due to thick leaves on and so forth or a den. Should you avoid squalling to find coon with a pup treeing if you don’t see the coon. I was thinking I don’t want to start squalling on a tree he might be slick or treed a squirrel or something else I don’t know about on becasause I feel like that squaller is somewhat rewarding him or gets him even more excited or even makes him think there’s a coon here even though he slick treed. What is yalls experience with this topic? Any advice or stories will help out a lot!
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Posted by high ridge on 12-16-2019 01:55 PM:

I agree. People set there and blow the reeds out of a squaller petting and knocking on tree because old wonder dog or pup just has to have him by the way they come treed. Heard it a million times
The longer you set there Shine squall and peck on tree the more amped up that dog becomes
Just be honest with yourself after you shine it a bit and cut the dog on off the tree.
You might overlook a few but most times if they there you find them. They just as curious to see you as you them most time.
Dogs today one doesn’t have to worry about taking tree out of them

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Posted by novicane65 on 12-16-2019 02:06 PM:

Re: Will squalling effect a pup if false treed

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Originally posted by ColdNose93
Got to thinking about something and was real curious figured I’d run it by y’all. So let’s say you got a young dog that is starting out and he’s doing pretty good. Well when he trees and your not sure, it might can be there but your not sure. Due to thick leaves on and so forth or a den. Should you avoid squalling to find coon with a pup treeing if you don’t see the coon. I was thinking I don’t want to start squalling on a tree he might be slick or treed a squirrel or something else I don’t know about on becasause I feel like that squaller is somewhat rewarding him or gets him even more excited or even makes him think there’s a coon here even though he slick treed. What is yalls experience with this topic? Any advice or stories will help out a lot!
Thanks for reading




Can it amp your dog up? Absolutely it can. But if you consistently squall trees, the dog will become accustomed to it and it won't have any effect on the dog. And it won't take months of doing this to accomplish. I

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Posted by pamjohnson on 12-16-2019 02:12 PM:

U are correct in your thinking thomas Kimball.
I have watched many people in our area and how they train with a young dog and the ones that sqaull and all that junk before finding the coon have less accurate dogs on a regular basis. There great tools for pts in a nite hunt. They can even be used for training a little if used properly.


Posted by Josh Michaelis on 12-16-2019 05:05 PM:

Eric is right.

It doesn't take long to get a dog used to squallers being used at a tree. If you do it a lot it has Zero effect on them.

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Posted by ColdNose93 on 12-16-2019 09:38 PM:

Squalling

Thank y’all for the help

What’s everyone’s favorite squaller for getting coons to look or move? Even if they are 50 bucks is it worth the extra money?

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Posted by Dave Richards on 12-16-2019 10:49 PM:

Cold nose

Try one of Josh's Michaelis coon squallers, they are the best. Dave

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Posted by ColdNose93 on 12-16-2019 11:30 PM:

Thanks Dave which one of his do you recommend the most?

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