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ALL BOBCAT HUNTERS

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:44 pm
by PLOTTMAN55
i'm just getting in to bobcat hunting and i would like to have some training tips

Re: ALL BOBCAT HUNTERS

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:03 pm
by BuckNAze
Get a finished hound to train your other dogs, save yourself the time of working with other dogs! hahahha

Re: ALL BOBCAT HUNTERS

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:40 pm
by Derek m
i have just started my self, i just use my coon hound, walk him on a hot track and get him all fired up and turn him out, has worked so far. good luck
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Re: ALL BOBCAT HUNTERS

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 6:48 pm
by waylon
YOU MIGHT GO TO THE " TRAINING TIPS FORUM" ON HERE LOOK UNDER THE FIRST POST WHICH IS MIKE LEONARDS CATDOG SENT TRAINING METHOD. AFTER THAT I JUST READ WHAT THE THE OTHER GUYS POST TRY SOME STUFF LOOK OVER SOME, KEEP MY DOGS IN THE WOODS ALL I CAN AND TRY TO LIVE TRAP A BOBCAT EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THEN LET EM RUN HIM. SOME TIMES THEY TREE SOMTIMES THEY DONT BUT IT'S WORKING FOR ME SO FAR

HOPE THAT HELPS A LITTLE

Re: ALL BOBCAT HUNTERS

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:45 am
by david
Plottman55, I can see you have been reading through this section, and that is really about the best thing you can do as far as getting ideas on how to get out there and get it done. When you have specific questions, you can use the search function to help you find threads that have dealt with that topic. Then, you can ask specific questions also, and usually someone will try and tackle it for you. The more specific you can get with your questions, I think, the more helpful the responses will be.

It is hard to answer a question asking for training tips, because that is the topic of many books. We are glad you are diving in. The water is fine, and most importantly, misery loves company. :lol: Good luck and God bless.

Re: ALL BOBCAT HUNTERS

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:18 pm
by Kyle
Live trap a wild barn cat and put some Grawes bobcat trainning scent on it. Work the dog on the caged cat to get it fired up and then drag it away and turn it loose. Give it ten minutes and then release the dogs.

Once they learn that cats are game animals then it is just a matter of hunting. If you have to much trouble getting them to work well try a different dog.