Grant Noeske
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Re: Advice on young dog from u old timers !
quote: Originally posted by Will Walker
I have a 16 month old male dog that i like as well as anything ive ever hunted. Turn him loose alone and hes gone !!!, big mouth,beautiful bawl on the ground,and has a big quivering locate and hard chop mouth tree dog.
Now...heres a normal drop with him in Ohio in December (which i know is tough) and January.....Turn him loose alone, hunts out good, strikes a track at 300-500 yds, works the track out good, barking here and there, generally locates at 700-1000 yds, starts chopping treed and stays til i get there....DEN TREE,DEN TREE,DEN TREE,and an occasional nest. Ive saw 2 coons inside dens but other than that all dens. I have looked into this and cant figure it out,not a slick treeing idiot or he would do it sooner,not squirrels running long tracks like that, plus squirrels arent out at 2-3 am..... Ive also turned my English dog on some of the same night and hes treed several coons. Any ideas ???
Do the tracks get better as he goes along or do they seem to get worse? It's possible that he's back-tracking and the two coon you saw in dens were coincidental. Somebody who has experience with a dog that back-tracks might have better insight into that.
How many trees are we talking? 20? 80?
If it's a fairly small number of trees, it's probably just really bad luck and you'll start seeing them on the outside when the weather gets better. If it's a high number of trees and it doesn't get better, you might have a problem.
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