Randy Howard
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Location: Texico, Il.
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quote: Originally posted by Hoosier Man1
pushing one out has nothing to do with my reasoning really. I prefer to hunt dogs that stay out of fields as much as possible. Some fields around here are 2 to 3 hundred acres. A dog that has the desire to tree coon will quickly realize edges and fence rows are how to get the job done. If you have a world class bean field chaser good for you.
I will be more then happy to take you with 2 dogs I own. 1 will get in bean fields on a regular basis and I hate it. The other very rarely gets in 1. Any guesses on which I tree way more coon with?
Do you hunt these dogs together? I have a couple fiest that run a rabbit that way 1 will push him out and the other will pick it up at the edge,they work as a team,maybe your dog has figured this out while the others are running in the field he knows if he runs the edge they will push it out to him and BAM got him,Had beagles work together like that also And usually it's the same dog out and the same dog in the thick of it jmo can't be taught, learned, brains or just a little lazy who knows but it works for me.
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