Rico wrote:I went to Mexico in March of 09 with a friend. It was my first trip but the guy that I went with had been there 3 or 4 times. We both flew dogs down and landed in Cancun then drove about 6 hours south, just above Belize. We were going to be working on a Jaguar study with the University of Mexico putting GPS collars on.
The trip was a flop we waited in camp the first couple of days for the university biologist with the collars.

Once he finally showed up he could not get up in the morning then it would get hot on us. We did finally get to put dogs down one day and trailed for awhile but to no avail.
On the last day coming out of the jungle we were pulled over by the Mexican police and the fish and game with guns drawn. It was very tense and I was $hitting my diggers. Good thing we had the biologist with us and the houndman from Mexico.
I am going back some day have to see one of those jaguars in a tree. The houndsman that we were hunting with, knew how to use a gourd to call Jaguars. He was taught to use it by Dale Lee. A fellow by the name of Richard H. was also in camp and boy was that trip almost worth it even if we didn't catch any "Tigre" just to listen to those two tell old stories of hunting with Dale. Damn I got to get back there. If you go make sure you or someone with you can speak spanish and have a little extra cash hid.
Rico
That's an interesting post.
Who was the biologist doing the study?
Reason I ask is I have been in contact for several years with most of the legal authorities and to my knowlage there has not been a study going on in Mexico for the past several years.
I believe you were ukered!!!!!
The last one done there was when Tony Riviera tried it with hounds in the Yucatan about 25 years ago to the best of my knowlage.
I may be wrong...
I hunted the area you are talking about in the early 80's for jaugar, I asked about hounds and the outfitter we hunted with said it would be nearly impossiable to get a cat using them.. if you were planning to tree a jaguar in that jungle and find your hounds ,good luck....it's so dence and no way to catch your hounds except follow them on foot.
Maybe it's possiable, however I would not take a hound there and expect to ever see him again...