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Wow how insightful and helpful CRA. Maybe he's trying to train with scent because it not lion season yet? I don't know. CRA is right, real game is the best trainer, but...CRA wrote:The best way to mix that stuff is to dump the entire jar in a trash bag on trash day. Let the garbage man make one last drag to the dump where that stuff belongs. Train your dogs on real game.


Your hounds currently hunt raccoons and hunt them well...That said, trash the scent, you live in Saskatchewan Canada, chances are you are hunting on snow making Lion catching easy compared to the S.W. style hunting the dry arid desert and rock piles. If your hounds do as hounds do, like you also stated, "should get excited by any fresh hot scent they are introduced too", and they should....Walk the lion track until they can move it on their own and turn them loose, if you don't end up at a lion tree (providing your hounds are deer broke) they should catch lions from the get go and continue to get better as you run more lions.Rustler37 wrote:No they are not to young. They currently hunt racoon and hunt them well. They have hit on deer tracks to while doing it. They just won't liven up on it . Obviously the way I'm doing it is wrong. Or the scent is garbage. A dog should get excited over any fresh hot track .