huntb&ts
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Registered: Jan 2011
Location: syracuse missiouri
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if you can get you a cage coon and get an older dog over there to start barking at it he will most likely start showing intrest in it. And i agree you shouldnt actually hunt him until he does so because he has no clue what he is after and the first time he sees a deer running he will most likely follow in after it. I started my dog on coon sent and a drag pad because the coons where really scarce the year i bought him and it worked for me. what i do is keep them on a chain and let them smell it and when they act like they want to smell it then i will back off just out of their reach and tease them with it until they go absolutley nuts over it then i will get them chasing it with some one leading them so the dog cant catch it and when he really shows intrest in that then i will hand it in a tree with a long rope so i can get him barking at it and encourage the dog by bouncing it up and down and even bark at it my self. when the dog starts treeing it pretty decently then thats when i start laying the sent trail making it easy at first and then getting harder and more creative as the dog progresses i never make it too hard on them to where they give up at this stage because then you might be back tracking. once he has that down then start hunting him. This works better with a live coon in a trap but they are not always available you can buy that coon sent at Huntsmart.com and many other hound supply stores. Hope this helped you and good luck glad to see another person getting into the sport. God bless
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