daymoney
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quote: Originally posted by Fisher13
Yeah that pretty much sums it up, its all instinct.
Cages and drags, or hunting with other dogs, is just a way to expose a dog to the proper game.
All those won't do a **** thing if you don't put woods time on them.
Just get em in the woods. I know of a lot of experienced trainers that will show there pups drags and cage coons. But I think the mistake a lot of people make is they over do it. Less is more when it comes to these things.
Another important key, not mentioned here, is knowing your woods, knowing where to find thick coon and thin coon etc etc.
Start em in thick coon, and once they can tree track there, then start hunting in thinner coon, making the dog work. Use your daytime walks to get to know your woods, and scouting for signs of coon.
A good hound will track and tree with no messin with and its just a matter of breaking them off of off game, and getting them turned on to just coon.
I concure! My hounds generally are a little trashy cause I run Lion, Bobcat and Coon. Sometimes they get a little confused and chase a sparrow!lol
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