jackbob42
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quote: Originally posted by Nolte
1) I don't think it doesn't take much of a dog to make it to some bear trees with others dogs leading the way.
2) I know of a lot of whipped off bear dogs that make good cooners. I have a friend that exclusively uses them for his coon dogs and he is miffed if they don't get into double digit coon kills in hide season. All of these dogs will quit on a caught bear.
3) If you run combo dogs you have to settle for the fact that you are going to run a non target critter at some point. In our area when the rubber meets the road in kill season, no one I know uses a start dog that has been coon hunted hard.
1- You're right , it doesn't. ALOT of so-called coondogs fall into that category also. More than what folks like to admit. But that doesn't mean that a coondog can't lead the way. Every dog we hunt on bear is hunted on coon also. Including our start dogs. But , because you don't do it , must be nobody else can either. And yeah , I know , our bears aren't as mean as yours , and our terrain ain't as tough as yours , etc , etc. I hear the same excuses all the time. LOL
2- " Good " is a matter of opinion. The dogs I've seen that didn't want to run a bear , for being whipped off or whatever reason , were just the trail-along-behind a coon till he treed. Not a run-to-catch type dog. And what's "double digit" coon kills? 11 or 99 ?
3- Yup , you're right again. BUT , the dogs I've been talking about , treed less than 10 coon each while bear hunting. Again , the ones who do fall off and tree a coon , or go right out and tree a coon , are the ones who don't really make good coondogs either. Yeah , they may tree you some coon. And maybe alot of them. But , they don't make what " I " would call a good one.
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