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Mike Niemeyer
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Best way to start a hound?

I am lookin at startin a 8 week redbone soon and am looking for what you believe would be the best way to get him the best start. I am sure you get this question all the time but when i did a search i couldn't find anything so if you have any ideas or advice i would greatly appreciate it. Starting for coon. Thanks

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Walk with Wick Book!

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8 WEEKS IS WAY TO EARLY TO START ON COON.

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quote:
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Walk with Wick Book!
IF YOU ARE A BEGINNER THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO START.

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brady8687
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make it fun!!!!

get ya coon tail an play, hide and seek worked well for me. with lots of praise when it finds it on its own.

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hillbilly56
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pup

if it were me i would just learn him to lead load him in and out of dog box so he gets used to being loaded learn him his name and just take him for walks in the woods me myself wouldnt show him a cagedcoon untill its 5 or 6 months old then i wouldnt do it alot when i started pup keep on lead when old dog trees lead him in to tree and see if he will tree on it if he does really praise him do this a few times then let him loose with old dog but i had a black/tan pup i showed 1 gaged coon he ran and treed first night out was 6 mons old jumped on my old dog on tree so he had to go but every pup is differnt and every bodys training method is differnt and these dogs is bred up alot more than the older gen this is just my way good luck with your pup

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The part most often passed by when this subject is discussed is woods time. All the other stuff is useless if the pup doesn't get alot of time in the woods. And all of the other stuff can be neglected without any detrimental effect if the pup gets enough woods time.
90% time spent in the timber, 10% eveything else.

Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Kit Carson, they weren't great hunters because anyone taught them to be great hunters, they were great hunters because they lived in the woods.

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FOR SURE I TOTALY AGREE

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
The part most often passed by when this subject is discussed is woods time. All the other stuff is useless if the pup doesn't get alot of time in the woods. And all of the other stuff can be neglected without any detrimental effect if the pup gets enough woods time.
90% time spent in the timber, 10% eveything else.

Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Kit Carson, they weren't great hunters because anyone taught them to be great hunters, they were great hunters because they lived in the woods.



I DONT EVEN KNOW THIS MAN BUT HE IS RIGHT WOODS TIME<

IF YOU GIVE THEM WOODS TIME THEY WILL LEARN THE REST>

SQUIRREL HUNT THEM IN THE DAY AND COON AT NIGHT

START THEM IN THE TIMBER EARLY 12 WEEKS OLD

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quote:
Originally posted by greg stull
8 WEEKS IS WAY TO EARLY TO START ON COON.


A live one ...yes.

But it is a great time to start imprinting them to associating coon scent with food and making a game of it.
at 7 weeks old, all of my last litter of pups would track coon scent to their feed bowls.

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If you have the room let the pup run free. If you do not have the room take the pup some where safe and let the pup run around for a few hours every day. The pup can not learn any thing sitting in the pen. When I have a litter of pups I let them run free on my farm. When they get to the point were they are terrorizing everything and roaming off. It is time to pen them up and start hunting them. I hope this helps you has done wonders for me.




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