Cory Highfill
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clarksville, AR
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Boat hunting is the only way to travel! Especially with a young dog. Hunting islands where you have absolute control of the dog's whereabouts is worth a lot these days when everyone seems to shoot first and asks questions later.
It wasn't too cold, air temp was about 70, water was probably low-mid 60s.
Don't know about intentionally luring a dog to water, but a coon that they've run down knows his chances are better in the water. The dogs were fighting this one in the water and that's how she lost her collar. Seen them take to water pretty regular when boat hunting.
As far as striking out of the boat, I've had a few dogs with a real talent for it. Seems like if you're not careful though, you'll get a box-barking habit started. With young dogs, I'll usually cruise the bank and spot a coon, then back down the bank a ways and send toward it. As the pups get older, I'll send them farther and farther from where I've spotted the coon. Seems like it really helps a pup to fire off the chain. Dogs I hunt this way start looking for water (streams, creeks, etc.) when cast on dry ground too.
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