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Henson
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Texas
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goot hunt but have a question

Well I had a pretty good hunt last night. I have a one year old kansas junior bred male and he has prolly been in the woods about 10 times. we turned him lose last night by himself and he struck a hot trail, treed, and we gave him the coon. So I was proud for that. My buddy has a real good 4yo night chaampion dog and we turned them loose after that tree and the dogs hit a good trail we here his dog start looking up but hasnt necessarily located any yet but my pup comes in and starts treeing hard. The other dog goes on and trees the coon further down the line just a little ways and of course mine has a slick tree. My question is ive seen him do this several times and how do I get him out of being tree happy like this. Should I start hunting him a good bit more by himself or what?

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