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quote: Originally posted by cljohnson1028
No cage or hang ups, this dog been hunted hard, started leaching him last season to keep him tighter on the tree, don't always leash him but do most of the time, if I don't leash him he barks more once I get there but not as hard as when he's leashed, whether I shoot out game or not, but have watched him on squirrels when working a track and trying to tree it being a den and see him watch/listen before treeing, so this could lead to the leash issue, have made them timber just shooting at them, but it makes him go crazy. Season closes feb 29 so may get another night/day in before season closes to get game out on him, I hunt all year so this will give me something to work on once leaves are on, but where to start,
Ok. I noticed you're from GA. Does the dog get a lot of squirrels knocked out to him? Maybe is simply equating you showing up with the action that's soon to follow. If you think that's a possibility than hunting him in the off season where the tree becomes the reward could help him.
Or it could be something as simple as this particular dog spends time trying to figure things out while he's treeing. Eyes, ears, etc, and when you leash him he quits letting things distract him and just goes to treeing.
Has he ever treed good before you show up, or is this something that's developed? The latter will let you figure out why. The former and you might have to live with it. If he's always been this way at almost 3 yrs old and hunted hard, then that's just his style on his own.
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