Lion Hound Trainer Advice
Re: Lion Hound Trainer Advice
Dogs piss on coyote tracks eat cat turds. Run trash 300 yards tops with not the same tone as a cat more deep a growly. Almost always run a snow track backwards to start,and I let them because they always turn around and figure it out. Can tell a lion or cat race by the sound as well as cold trailing,hot trailing,jumped,treed or if my dog sees it. Have a year old pup bluetick different breeding mostly Cameron just started to hunt instead of puping around and I have know idea what she's doing besides striking. She will strike off the hood at almost anything and it sounds like she got stepped on. Just saying how are you going to know your dogs having someone else train them?
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I guess the same way anyone does who buys a finished dog or started dog that they themselves didn't start or finish, by hunting them and getting to learn the dogs, a man doesn't have to raise a dog from birth and carry it with him every where he goes to build a connection or learn the quirks of an individual dog...Bluedog88 wrote:Dogs piss on coyote tracks eat cat turds. Run trash 300 yards tops with not the same tone as a cat more deep a growly. Almost always run a snow track backwards to start,and I let them because they always turn around and figure it out. Can tell a lion or cat race by the sound as well as cold trailing,hot trailing,jumped,treed or if my dog sees it. Have a year old pup bluetick different breeding mostly Cameron just started to hunt instead of puping around and I have know idea what she's doing besides striking. She will strike off the hood at almost anything and it sounds like she got stepped on. Just saying how are you going to know your dogs having someone else train them?
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You’re welcome To bring them down this spring and do a week long hunt or leave them with me for a month or so it would be on coons but the transition to lions is easy after they know how to hunt
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There are no short cuts in training a hound. Just a lot of hours and foot miles with your dogs. Looking back after many years you will see you were the most important one that was learning not your dogs. Dewey
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Bluedog you have a very gifted talent, you are blessed. AlBluedog88 wrote:Dogs piss on coyote tracks eat cat turds. Run trash 300 yards tops with not the same tone as a cat more deep a growly. Almost always run a snow track backwards to start,and I let them because they always turn around and figure it out. Can tell a lion or cat race by the sound as well as cold trailing,hot trailing,jumped,treed or if my dog sees i?
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Solid conversation guys. Thanks for the words of wisdom.
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I know of one guy that sent 2 young dogs away for training and when he got them back they were very thin and one ended up dying within a week. Guess that guy didn't feed them too well... Anyhow what part of AZ do you hunt?
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Yeah i guess that would be worst case scenario. I normally hunt south of Tucson but am will to travel most of the state. I know the 36's best. Have been looking into running in 20 a.TomJr wrote:I know of one guy that sent 2 young dogs away for training and when he got them back they were very thin and one ended up dying within a week. Guess that guy didn't feed them too well... Anyhow what part of AZ do you hunt?