blueticker
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Location: Columbus, Ks
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There's a big difference from a hound wollering a track in the beans and one that is running to catch in the beans. If you don't catch one in the beans now and then your hounds are the wollering type. Very seldom will it happen in 20 minutes.
In the beans, the closer the hounds get to a coon the tighter the circles, 30 yard circles. Milo and corn will be similar but not as tight of a circle. The trouble most hounds have is they run in the crops good for a few minutes before a loose. When they pick it up the track has went to a working track where the wollering starts. That's when I get upset and want to have a talk with my hounds. I have caught many coon in the crops but for the most part it depends on what bait I take with me to bait the trap with.
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