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coon's age
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Registered: Oct 2006
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The dogs

got hot last night.And the track was pretty long and fast.Went to cut them off and theres the coon running down the dirt rd in front of me and the hounds not far behind.They located and treed but they where so whore out from the trip and 75 degree night each one was foamed up and taking turns barking.Took them for a ride and cooled them off.

Man I dont look forward to hunting in hot weather.

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wakenda
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If I can work in it all day then them dogs can hunt in the night.

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Plottluvr
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I'm sorry but thats a bone head thing to say.

Dogs don't cool off like people do. They don't sweat and can get overheated quicker then a person can.

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blueman1tick
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true story

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bluetickjake
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quote:
Originally posted by wakenda
If I can work in it all day then them dogs can hunt in the night.


hell your up there where its nice and cool. try it down here in southern mississippi.75 would be great, usally its round 80 to 85 with 80 to 95% humidity at nightwhen we turn loosein the summer. Also yes i get to work on a boat in the day down here, yeah it sucks and yeah its hot but 75 can be bad when you aint used to it. that goes for you and the dogs.

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If I can work in it all day then them dogs can hunt in the night.


I work in it all day too, but I ain't wearing a leather and fur coat. When it gets hot I only hunt my dogs close to water and after each tree I lead them to it and let them wade in and cool off a little.

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delta nightlife
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amen to that

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hell your up there where its nice and cool. try it down here in southern mississippi.75 would be great, usally its round 80 to 85 with 80 to 95% humidity at nightwhen we turn loosein the summer. Also yes i get to work on a boat in the day down here, yeah it sucks and yeah its hot but 75 can be bad when you aint used to it. that goes for you and the dogs.

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matt

They are dogs !!!!!!!!!
I they will be ok harder you hunt them the better they are.

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jculler8
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Re: matt

quote:
Originally posted by Nightmare10
They are dogs !!!!!!!!!
I they will be ok harder you hunt them the better they are.




you got it!


Hunt them every night in it and I bet you can leave them treed there in any weather and they will be every breath til you get there.


The biggest part of training is getting them to the timber EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!

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Bill(Chew)
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I guess that you have never had a dog overheat while hunting, it can kill them! It's NO FUN watching a dog so hot that they can not stand up, much less walk.

If your dog over heats you need to cool it down FAST! Pour cool (NOT COLD) water over their ears, legs, and feet. DO NOT pour the water over their body until they cool down some.

I often pour water over my dog before she gets hot when hunting. She has very thick hair and does fine if wet but will quickly over heat if dry.

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My male overheats quickly and easily if I'm not careful and I hunt him a minimum of 3 nights a week, usually 4-5 nights. It's just that some dogs can take the heat better than others just the same as people. But when my dog starts to get overheated, he'll find any water he can and lay down in it, I'll give him a few minutes to cool down then he's ready to go again. But this is why I always hunt close to water from May through Sept.

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