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Female for sale
X bred female DOB 8/8/23 walker on top, bluetick on bottom. I got this little female last September and I have just turned her loose on Saturdays during the day to run with a couple other young dogs all winter. They treed a house cat and spent a lot of time gone to the woods during that time. She has stood in the pen most of the summer and I have just started taking her out at night in the last few weeks. I have taken her 2 times alone recently. The first night I turned a caged coon out where she was able to watch it run out of sight then I turned her loose. She picked up the track and took it 210 yards before she lost it. The next night I took her, I turned a caged coon loose then went back and got her. She finally picked up the track and treed a little when she got to the tree. The coon was there and she kept standing up on her back feet smelling the air. I bought her to get started then sell her, so right now the price is $300 and as she progresses the price will increase. Located in Van Buren Mo Call or text 573-712-8173
It's been hot and dry conditions lately but now we have a cool front passing through just no rain still. I took her out last night and just sat down to let her hunt. After about 15-20 minutes she just fell treed near 125 yards, so I just walked in to her. When came within 30-40 yards she came to me and I should have caught her but I wanted to see her go back to the tree on her own. Instead she milled around the area with her nose in the air and when I tried to catch her she didn't cooperate. I just stood back and kept looking the tree over until finally from up on 1 of the highest limbs out near the end it looked at me. Now I decided to make her let me catch her. To be honest it was 1 of those times I'm glad I don't have a shock collar because I probably would have misused it. Finally I caught her and began working her on the tree. Then I recut her and by now the other dog I was hunting that cast the other direction came in to us. This time they left out together and after about 10 minutes she began treeing first. It was about 400 yards so I drove my side by side in to them. This tree was so big and leafy I couldn't even begin to find it. But this time she let me catch her and we loaded up to call it a night.
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