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quote: Originally posted by deschmidt27
Justin is right... deer run straight and fast. Coyotes and fox run more in circular patterns, and rabbits run smaller circles. Both may double-back, but all of this is different from how a coon runs.
I too would track down a buddy with a e-collar put it on your dog and find some off-game to turn them out on. I would start with deer as they are the easiest to find in fields and pastures in the evenings and most likely suspect. The one thing to bear in mind, is to let them run a bit and get a nose full of scent before you bust them, but don't let them get out of sight. You always want to make sure you are certain what they are running before you shock them. If they get out of sight, you have no way of knowing if they switched over to a coon.
David Schmidt
well guys, I agree with most of this, but, here in Ark. our deer will fool ya bad. We have had dogs that would take a deer and run within a 1/2 mile circle all night. The deer will just keep circleing the ridge where he stays. Yotes will circle some but will usualy leave out at some point. We used to deer hunt with dogs, and would be able to kill deer due to this fact and could get in front of them. Sorry to intrude but it's just my opinion and location. Have a good day.
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