John Wittenborn
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Cutler, Il.
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Grady,
to answer your question, I never tried to slow a dog down, I always wanted them to go until they smelled the first coon, & do their best to get it treed. IMO, it would be alot easier to keep them in a small area where the coon population was thick, like in Ind. Mich. & Ohio. But I guess it could be done???????????
I don't know where you live in Oklahoma, but I used to live west of Tulsa around the Mannford area, & I didn't have any trouble finding large tracts of land to hunt? One such area was just south of Mannford & was basically made up of 2 ranch's. It was around 7-8 miles, north & south between public roads & about 5-6 miles east & west between public roads. Also had a permission to hunt the Miller ranch south of Bixby & it was around 7,000 acre's, plus alot of the land along Big & Little Deep Fork down by Gypsy, south of Bristow. Had some pretty good hunting places up along Black Bear Creek around Pawnee, also some big areas up in Osage Co.
In most of these places you needed a dog to reach out & go hunting.
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