More Den Trees?
More Den Trees?
Where I live its been a record Oct. For heat and we haven't had any significant rain in months it seems. During this time frame I have noticed more tracks ending at den trees. I would think the dogs would have to be right behind a coon to smell it in these conditions but its been the opposite it seems? The tracks seem to be longer as well? Although I notice its been taking longer to figure out which I would think make sense. I guess maybe ol ringtail has more time to make it home with these hot nosed boo hooers I'm huntin!
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Re: More Den Trees?
Yep ended up at a lot of den trees the last moth. Got some moisture and caught 2 on the ground last night we hadn't done that sine July. They had a couple more on the ground for a bit but they got into trees as it was real thick and they were both fighting different coons at the same time more then once. I was going out a bit latter when it is dry, once it cools down and if you get any dew on the ground it seems to help. It was dry though. I guess we get a better education of what it must be like to hunt in the desert. Since we had such a wet spring there is a lot of cover as well so that seems to be slowing us down to put pressure on them once they get close. Hope this snow packed it down a little.
Re: More Den Trees?
It's starting to get colder here in north east Texas and the coons are looking for a den tree.And they are running hard.
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