yrphunter
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: va
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Yes sir I agree with you, I've had a dog that would flat get gone when nothing was moving and he was English he put me in a lot of places I never knew and would have never known existed, I loved his mouth and accuracy but didn't care for no reverse he unfortunately passed away in nov, I've got a 5yo English gyp that I raised here and will die here, she's quick looking for a track and moving a track but doesn't blow out of an area. The young blue gyp I've got now has those same qualities plus a better mouth and lots of sense that I like a lot more, I don't know how her hunt is going to be in the end because in less than a year that I've had her I've been lucky enough to get on tracks fairly close or she has gone with another dog that got her out a bit further and she was not afraid to roll out with the other dog. I guess I've kind of gotten off my original question of "why do you hunt blueticks" opposed to other breeds? I know everybody has a set of traits that they love and stereotypically blueticks have been known for the boohooing (not saying I completely believe that) but it's always seemed to me regardless the stereo types blues have a big following, so what draws and keeps guys interested in them?
Novicane- I apologize I just read your post and I believe you and I were posting at the same time and I missed reading it before but after reading it I agree completely with you, just picking brains is all I'm doing. I have been keeping up with a lot of the in depth conversations on here for a long time and don't say much but I do notice your name come up with lots of good things being posted and for that I thank you. To answer your question I can typically make 2 maybe 3 trees with real live coons or legit dens in about 2-3 hours of hunting, during the summer it's usually 1 and done or if I have my kids along. During the winter it's typical for me to make 4 drops on a good night starting about 8ish and gettin home by about 2 and I hunt fairly close to home.
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