Sorry Mark, I totally missed your point. I should have known you were not changing the subject. Thanks for explaining it multiple times to give me a chance of getting it.mark wrote:Can dogs have anything to do with cat population?
Excellent point.
Sorry Mark, I totally missed your point. I should have known you were not changing the subject. Thanks for explaining it multiple times to give me a chance of getting it.mark wrote:Can dogs have anything to do with cat population?

Mark those that don/t have a place to hunt except an area that gets hammered by others all week while they are working, then on the weekend it storms can have difficulty finding a cat track. Some run fox because they enjoy the races, the challenge, told by others who have experienced it, one can have race after race all night long. Not all short races, some can last all night. So I suppose rather than drive hundreds of miles to run a 10 minute big tom race & since they just enjoy hearing the dog run it is a lot more fun than cat hunting. Sounds like fun to me anyway. There has to be cat in some of those large locked up private lands, trouble is not all have an in. Just my opinion. Almark wrote:The point i was getting at is i have heard so many times from people "the cat population is down" but there are other guys catching the shit out of em in the same areas. Are there dogs that find cats where other dogs cant? Are there hunters that can find cats where other hunters cant? From my limited experience i have found that not all dogs and hunters are created equal. If they were there wouldnt be anything left to run.
Mark those that don/t have a place to hunt except an area that gets hammered by others all week while they are working, then on the weekend it storms can have difficulty finding a cat track. Some run fox because they enjoy the races, the challenge, told by others who have experienced it, one can have race after race all night long. Not all short races, some can last all night. So I suppose rather than drive hundreds of miles to run a 10 minute big tom race & since they just enjoy hearing the dog run it is a lot more fun than cat hunting. Sounds like fun to me anyway. There has to be cat in some of those large locked up private lands, trouble is not all have an in. Just my opinion. Al[/quote my friends downeast maine started running coyote ,and bobcat with the same hounds so they could run everyday with multiple runs a day,because the cat population just isnt high enough to target just cat to keep the hounds running.their catch rate on cat when they find one became a very high percent,because the dogs are so hardened and tuned in.the dogs they were using actually caught cat alot quicker than coyotes alot of the time when i hunted with them.coyotes are underated by most houndsman in my opinion.our season on cat also limits a cathound on how much it is run ,you can only run cat during the kill season which is dec1-feb.14. no training season.i think only about 300 cats or so are harvested in maine a season.is it because we dont have good hounds or houndsman?if this is the case some of you guys should move here,and have an absolute field day.al baldwin wrote:mark wrote:The point i was getting at is i have heard so many times from people "the cat population is down" but there are other guys catching the shit out of em in the same areas. Are there dogs that find cats where other dogs cant? Are there hunters that can find cats where other hunters cant? From my limited experience i have found that not all dogs and hunters are created equal. If they were there wouldnt be anything left to run.
al baldwin wrote:Some run fox because they enjoy the races, the challenge, told by others who have experienced it, one can have race after race all night long. Not all short races, some can last all night. Al
kordog wrote:my friends downeast maine started running coyote ,and bobcat with the same hounds so they could run everyday with multiple runs a day,
You guys sure got me thinking hard. They do the same thing in South Africa and it is strictly business. They hunt the Jackal canine and the Caracal cat with the same hounds.cfanno01 wrote: I run yote and bobcat. If I want to strictly hunt to bag something I go after the overpopulated yote not cat...

Yes getting him out a few times each week. You are right about him. His drug addiction was the reason I could buy him. He is not a good pack dog because he is way too independent. But it was like pulling good teeth to get his owner to let go. 15 dogs, but he was down on dogs. Lol he doesn't feel like going hunting unless he has 17.merlo_105 wrote:David, you getting Sonny out much? That dog cracked me up was like a Coke addict on Cat scent.


