Ray&Luie
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Registered: Jan 2007
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Re: tracks
quote: Originally posted by paridgerunner
How long after a coon goes up after feeding do you guys think scent lasts. I'm asking because I've been hunting 2 pups this fall, both are just about to turn a year old. They can definitely both run a hot coon track and tree, my male is a real nice tree dog, female is getting better. Anyway, I've been having trouble putting them on tracks I guess, because I keep taking them out several nights a week, but only hit hot tracks occasionally. There are coon around because I've seen lots laying up already, edges of corn fields, etc. When I walk them in that direction, they aren't typically picking up tracks, sometimes they pick up the lay up, although they aren't always treeing, mostly doing small circles boo hooing. Anyway, should I be concerned they can't pick up the track at this point, not sure how long the coon have been up, could be 10 minutes, could be 2 hours, I would think if it was only a few minutes they would have no problem finding, cause I know they can run a coon track. They are young so not too worried, but lots of nights I'm going and don't even get a bark. I see you guys running and treeing all these coons and not sure if I'm doing something wrong. Anyway, thought I'd ask for some advice from some other pa coon hunters.
Without know exactly where you are hunting its hard to tell just what's going on with your hounds , it sounds like they have plenty of Desire and go they just need to be exposed more, you might want to look for some sign in the road where a coon has crossed and see if they can pick it up from there, I don't recommend doing a lot of feeder buckets but at least if you did that you would get on some fresher cent , give your pups some time they still have a lot to figure out before they become who they will be ! Good luck 
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Well Stanley,this looks like another fine mess you've gotten us into 
Ray Hudson
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