RunninBear(Ike)
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Roosevelt, Utah
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Good Dog

I was visiting with a buddy today on the phone and since we are both old houndsmen the talk quickly went to trailing lions. One story lead to another then I told the one I read on the Internet a few years ago on one of the boards about a "good dog."
This character that told the story claims to be a the real deal and the story went like this:
"A buddy and I took a walk down one of my favorite ridges looking for a lion track with eight or ten dogs. The snow was gone and we were dry ground-poundin looking for a track. This ridge is the best that I've ever hunted and I always strike a lion on this ridge.
Well, my buddy and I made the walk and when finished one of the old dogs was missing, so we got the radios out. That old dog had struck a lion track and left, treed the thing and none of the other dogs even knew he was gone. I guess that's what I call a good dog."
Now I read that story and began to laugh and wondered if this guy was serious or just blowing hot air. But upon closer observation I realized they must have only had one strike dog in both packs or the whole pack would have been gone. Has any of you dirt lion hunters ever had a ten dogs pack together, all in tow, and one sneak off and tree a lion and the others not find anything?
I had a tight-mouthed dog years ago that would do that that but she would cast out and find a track and never open until she jumped the lion. I bred away from those kind of dogs because I like the hound music, and because I want to know when a dog strikes and which way it left, just don't have any use for a tight-mouthed dog anymore. But truthfully that only happened when that dog was hunted with pups, and today I won't let a dog stray far enough to strike a track far enough away that I can' t hear it.
I like to cast my hounds in the dirt for lions in a few special places as well, as well as run them off the rig. Generally I throw down six or seven hounds and get in behind them afoot or with my wheeler. And when one of those hounds strike a track, the other hounds are on top of that dog so fast it doesn't have a chance to line the track out before the whole pack is involved.
So what has been your experience with free casting hounds for the strike?
Ike
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