l.lyle
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Re: new to training
quote: Originally posted by whiskey1117
I have a 9-10 month old walker female she goes crazy over a cage Coon but once I let the coon out and it gets close to the wood and a cut her she stops barking and will run the track good n smell up the right tree but never make a sound after i cut her. I've tryed hanging a trap up with a Coon in it and tryed hanging a dead Coon up but she just trust to run up the tree instead of barking. I dont want to ruin her with to many cage Coon but would like to see her treeing good before sending her off at night. Any advice on wut to try next would be greatly appropriated
Most dogs don't jump and bark. They do one or the other. Sounds like you're training her to jump> Never hang a coon so low she thinks she even has a chance of getting to it. I seldom hang a shot out coon to a pup for that reason. Alot of folks hang a shot out coon in a fork they can reach. I look for a two or three inch sapling I can bend over and fasten the coon in and stand it back up. I might only do that once when a pup comes in to a tree the old dogs treed. If you hunt her without a trainer, don't be tempted to shoot out a coon you might happen to jacklight that she does not deserve. Day training could involve more drags, to heck with the tree, that is the simplest part. A dog has to learn how to trail them before they can tree them and get it right. If you are wanting to see her treeing good before you send her off at night I don't know what to tell you. Do you expect to send her off at night and she just go to treeing on something? I don't mind a pup going off at night, because that is necessary, and trail to the tree and not know what to do for several months before it trees. And believe me, that first coon she trees is coming out if it is in the game commissioners front yard on the 4th of July. But everybody has their way of doing things.
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