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jim meacham
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needin help

Have a 14 month old plott pup from Gene Walker. trailed two bobs to there dens and never opened up on the tracks the whole time. any advice thanks


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try running him with a dog that does bark on track, he maybe able to then associate this as part of the job.

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Originally posted by branch505 try running him with a dog that does bark on track, he maybe able to then associate this as part of the job.
try what this man sead it tride and true. Olso here is another next time you catch a criter un snap the pup right on its but after he ran 10 15 feet out cage i know people say its to eysey but you want to boost comfidence not take it away from young dogs do this 2 or 3 times if you dont have an old dog if you got an old dog do what i sead with the young dog but give the criter and pup a head start from the old dog that way your pup loses track old dog can comein and help him. Hope this helps .

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Re: Try

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Originally posted by Joes reticks try what this man sead it tride and true. Olso here is another next time you catch a criter un snap the pup right on its but after he ran 10 15 feet out cage i know people say its to eysey but you want to boost comfidence not take it away from young dogs do this 2 or 3 times if you dont have an old dog if you got an old dog do what i sead with the young dog but give the criter and pup a head start from the old dog that way your pup loses track old dog can comein and help him. Hope this helps .
also a lot these plots run semi silent to silent on track i got a frend got 1 it run Quite intil cat jumped but will run full bore open on coon track

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jim meacham
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Thanks for your input. I might be able to run it with a old dog In the next couple of days I will know. Just waiting to see if This female dog is coming into heat or not before I will be able to run her. I have heard that most plotts will not open until they see the cat but I was just hoping that this was not going to be the case with this one. But here again we'll give it a shot and see what happens. Thanks again


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I had a dog that ran lion and bobcats silent for the first few tracks . as he started getting it figured out and treeing a few he would open on track but only after he had trailed for 10 or 15 minutes. he did this on a few more tracks finally he would open start to finish.

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