James B Grice
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Latta, SC
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I have had more good hunts than bad when I can cut loose from daybreak till about 10.00 am, turning loose after 10.00 a.m.usually will lead to a nest,hollow or no bark at all.If you have a choice, hunt earlier and around water especially as the weather warms. From my experience a cold nose track dog will do alot more work on the ground,a good layup dog will show you more in the daylight although you will take the layup dog off just as many hollows. If you have never done it,you should.It is an experience only by doing it you can know what I,m talking about.Trade the bump cap for a soft cap and many times you can watch a young dog work.If you know what you are doing one can stop the squirrell treeing before it becomes a habit.Almost always when I hunt a dog in the daylight I will have a set up to deter it from treeing squirrells and therefore will not tree many blank hollows.Hunting in the daylight will enable you to see what a young dog is doing,many times when I am hunting deep water I can make a young dog move on instead of it barking on a log( water logged)You can do so much more dogwork because if you will stay close with the dog you can see it make a bobble or get hung up on a fence etc...jmo...EVERYONE SHOULD TRY IT...Happy New Year To All...
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