RunninBear(Ike)
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Location: Roosevelt, Utah
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It's probably easier to have straight coon, bear or lion hounds than it is to cross over from one species to the next--meaning they'll be easier to keep on the intended game if they only hunt a single animal. However, most western hunters cross over from lion, to coon to bear to keep their dogs in shape and just deal with hounds switching as it happens. Some dogs will not switch off a cold track to a hot track of a different species and others will. However, dogs tend to pack and honor and only the hard headed, single minded hounds will stay on a tough track when the pack takes a hot fresh one or switches.
About all I hunt is lions and bears, and on a rear occasion maybe a bobcat (but you can go to my website and see what I hunt). And I cross over on lions and bears during the fall and spring, but they often stay to what they're after because our lion and bear populations aren't that dense. They will, however, rig what they rig and then a guy has to sort that out. A buddy and I were bear hunting a couple weeks back and my two old red dogs rigged a lion both days over a single weekend hunt, so if they are good rig dogs they will rig both species you hunt.
Good luck on the bears and let us know how you do........
ike
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