Bruce m. Conkey
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Registered: May 2016
Location: Palatka, FL
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Novicane we run deer with dogs down here and this dog is probably going to be used on nothing but deer from now on. A good trailing deer hound is a valuable thing to deer hunters down here. The funny part is it is just as aggravating to try and deer hunt one and have it run a coon during a deer hunt as it is to try and coon hunt one and have it run a deer.
I have had some pretty good blooded Treeing Walkers that have made me some fine deer hounds. I had a female out of Hardwood Swamp that was a dandy. I raised two female pups around 2001 and choose the one with the worse mouth to be in my deer pack. The other one I trained as a coonhound and Buck Monroe won 3rd in the PKC SS hunt with her. The hardwood swamp female when she was about 6 stopped the deer running on her own and made a nice coonhound. So pups I am undecided on, I let them tell me what they want to do. Now I have two pups here that now going into coonhound training and I will tell you what I would do if they run or CATCH a deer. I will make it very unpleasant for them. Catching a deer can be something you don't want to happen. It can change one real fast into forgetting about coon and loving deer. There is a difference in what a dog hunts for and what it ends up running. A lot of coonhounds leave the truck looking for a coon and get on a deer. Thats something you can live with and correct. A dog leaving the truck looking for a Deer when your coonhunting is a bad thing. Very bad.
I think I might need to apologize about the picture of the snake. I was informed on Face Book that the snake was not a cotton mouth but a harmless water snake and I should be ashamed for killing it. I see a lot of snakes and when I am standing in a creek with one I don't spend a lot of time figuring out if I should love it or kill it. So if anyone thinks I killed a cute snake and posted it on here to make you think we have all these killer snakes down here. I apologize. We have a bunch of all kinds of snakes and I shoot first and figure out what it is second. All snakes can make me hurt myself getting clear of them, when I get on top of one. So therefore all snakes can harm me.
Back to the deer hound subject for a minute. Because I can't trust this young dog on either coon or deer. The way it will be deer hunted is to put it out on a track. I don't prefer that type of deer hunting but many deer hunters check the roads early and put a dog or two out on the track the find. I like to cast them into a swamp and let them bring the deer out. But because this dog is into running coon and deer. I will control what it does by sending it on a deer track. Once the foundation is built and it responds well to deer it will be broke off coon. Same thing you do with a coonhound but in reverse.
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