EerieEyes
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this will probably NOT be the popular reply, but here goes...
a good obedience and desensitizing routine could work wonders for you (note i say COULD)... if you're willing to put in the time, it may be worth it if you'd really like to hunt him with other males or just generally improve his demeanor around them. Otherwise, it appears in your above post, you're OK with hunting him alone or with females, which is fine too 
I, personally, would work real hard with small pieces of hot dog and on a leash. Get him used to giving YOU his FULL attention any time you ask him for it. I'm talking sitting in front of you and looking into your eyes. This will take some time, but it's nice to have and looks really nice when it's perfect
Anyhoo, every dog that has a distraction issue (be it with other dogs, small animals, what have you) will have a threshold of HOW close he can be to that thing before he stops hearing what YOU have to say. You need to find that threshold, and then work work work JUST outside of it, decreasing the distance between you guys and the other male over time. Eventually, hopefully, he will learn the other dog is no threat/of no concern, and listening to you instead is A. Good. Thing.
Sorry that was long-winded, just my advice... it helped with my pit bull That being said, with the uncontrolled nature of being at the tree, he may never be fully trustworthy, no matter how much time you spend on him.
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