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quote: Originally posted by deschmidt27
I've got two dogs... one that drifts a track and one, as Daniel says, keeps it between her legs. You can watch them, on the Garmin, working the same track with the male just a bit left or right handed.
If they are cutting across a frozen tamarack swamp, the drifting male will smoke my female every time. But, if they're in the woods with a heavy coon population, there's no way for the track drifter to know if he's "drifting" the same track, when coon's paths cross. So what I've witnessed is him beating her to a tree (they're almost always split) sometimes and getting beat to a tree depending on whether he switched from a hot track to a colder track or vice versa. She ran the same coon the whole way, but his drifting criss-crossed multiple tracks, without him knowing it.
In his case, it's not a matter of switching to something he can move, as he's pretty capable in that arena, it's simply a matter of him switching a track, because it wasn't "between his legs". And I think this get's worst as the track heats up, because he's moving a lot faster and more prone to "jumping" tracks. But this is because I was hunting in a heavy coon population! Now in North Carolina, my problem is him beating and banging away at that older feeder track, and not moving on to something hotter!
where did you get your Garmin? I would buy one that shows tracks on it. I know dogs will switch off trash onto a coon but I have never seen a dog switch coon tracks, but I have seen hot nose dogs run along side dogs that are running a track that they can not smell until they come onto a hot track.
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