El Cheapo
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:28 pm
I can tell you not to use cheap stuff.
I was out training one of my good trail dogs to stike last Sunday. I took some coon scent and put a little on a rag and hung it in some willows next to the road. Drove back to the house only 5 min. away and loaded up two of my young hounds. Drove slowly back up the lane right past the willows with the scent in it and nothing. Not a peep. The wind was just right and still not a thing. About the time I was ready to cull a couple dogs and another quarter mile up the road, they both gave a resounding yell. I was looking for deer wondering what in the world they were up to. Finally I decided to let them off still wondering what was going on. They both ran to a ditchbank about 100 yards away, trailed for another 50 yards and began treeing. Now I was really confused.
Walked up the the tree and low and behold a coon. Ah the satisfaction of working with a dog from a pup and finally having them come alive. Few things compare.
I do have a question to go along with all of this. When your out stiking for whatever you stike for, would you say your mostly striking tracks left earlier or winding animals scent carried up out of a canyon? My personal opinion is 75% tracks 25% animals but I would imagine that would depend on where your hunting. Just curious about what others opinions are.
Oh yeah and.....so much for going cheap.
I was out training one of my good trail dogs to stike last Sunday. I took some coon scent and put a little on a rag and hung it in some willows next to the road. Drove back to the house only 5 min. away and loaded up two of my young hounds. Drove slowly back up the lane right past the willows with the scent in it and nothing. Not a peep. The wind was just right and still not a thing. About the time I was ready to cull a couple dogs and another quarter mile up the road, they both gave a resounding yell. I was looking for deer wondering what in the world they were up to. Finally I decided to let them off still wondering what was going on. They both ran to a ditchbank about 100 yards away, trailed for another 50 yards and began treeing. Now I was really confused.
I do have a question to go along with all of this. When your out stiking for whatever you stike for, would you say your mostly striking tracks left earlier or winding animals scent carried up out of a canyon? My personal opinion is 75% tracks 25% animals but I would imagine that would depend on where your hunting. Just curious about what others opinions are.
Oh yeah and.....so much for going cheap.