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recon
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Hey Jeff, This is a little off the subject, but I was curious to see if you got your Garmin issue fixed. If so , what was wrong with it ?

On the subject: Good luck with getting the hounds lined out.



I was able to determine it was the handheld, but never figured out what was wrong with it. I ended up buying a new one but was able to keep all of my collars.

Thank you.

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If you know any bluetick hunters. Ask them how to help. They deal with it regulary

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If you know any bluetick hunters. Ask them how to help. They deal with it regulary
haha! the un funny part is this is more typical of the walker breed and the way they are getting bred it will probably get worse.
if beagles take the track backwards it's taboo but it seems like it's way to common in coonhounds.

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If you know any bluetick hunters. Ask them how to help. They deal with it regulary


Lol. I've had many a young bluetick. I've had my fair share of problems with them, but not this one.

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if beagles take the track backwards it's taboo but it seems like it's way to common in coonhounds.



In all fairness to coonhounds, there is a little more to learn and become proficient at when tracking, treeing, and holding a tree off nothing more than the smell of a coon than there is to tracking a rabbit around in circles.

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cherry on here should be of enough scent comming and going just put the old dog back with her.

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Gary Roberson
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I would think that she would stop this terrible trait as she becomes more experienced. It sounds like she wants to run back and fourth where the scent is strongest and trails it until the scent plays out a little and turns and goes back over the area where scent is strongest.
If she does not improve in the next month or two, I would begin to think that there may be a shortage of intelligence. I would hunt her with an older dog that can unwind the tough tracks and take her to the coon for several hunts. When you think that she has made progress, hunt her by herself and see if she has or is just following the old dog. A dog running back and fourth on the same trail and expecting a different result reminds me of myself sometimes. Good luck my Friend.
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Great advice Gary.

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GA DAWG .... the closet Blue Dog Lover!

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If you know any bluetick hunters. Ask them how to help. They deal with it regulary


DAWG .... I thought that was how they all are all the time!

You mean to tell me that not all dogs do that? Go figure

Here I thought you were just being rough on a person that hunts blue dogs!

Stay on em DAWG! If ya lighten up, ole blue will be com'in to gitcha!

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