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Posted by hellcat on 04-29-2007 06:17 PM:

Tree Dogs

I know the style of Tree Dog that I like. I thought it might be interesting to see what Style that Most Big Game Hunters like. Please tell us why you like the style that you do.
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Posted by Redwood Hounds on 04-29-2007 09:12 PM:

I tend to prefer a sit back kinda dog. Most of our dogs naturally seem to do that, exept one. To me, too many dogs on the wood can result in trouble. I also don't like a bear coming down on their head, or the dogs pulling one off. I've also seen dogs get so excited when it's moving just out of their reach, they start chewing or biting anything (not dogs but branches/bark) Our two old dogs plant their butt a few feet away, in a good spot where they can see the bear, and conserve energy. They can sit there and tree like that forever. Have one that's all over huging the tree, and one that does both. On a big enough tree he'll get up there on it and tree a while, run in circles, jump backwards off it, then find a place he can see it, sit and tree a while, and just do that over again. He usually is back away more when we first get there. He'll tree all day, but I know he has to get tired.

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Posted by Terry L. Zink on 04-29-2007 09:56 PM:

I myself like a mix, dogs on the wood and sitting back, just a as long as there is game in the tree.

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Posted by hellcat on 05-01-2007 03:56 PM:

I also prefer the Sit Back style Tree dog. I think you can hear them better < voice banking off the tree > Also they seem to tree more steady less chewing or jumping ect.
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Posted by Melanie H. on 05-01-2007 10:33 PM:

My personal preferance is a sit down tree dog. Ours will all go and put their feet up once we get there, but give them a minute or two and they are all sitting back down again treeing. Seems like most of the dogs that I see on the tree all the time, also have other bad habits, like chewing or jacking on the tree. I don't like that.

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Posted by pete on 05-03-2007 10:52 AM:

id like a dog to sit back and tree --why waste energy , just bark till i get there- i guess they dont care what i like cause i dont have one rite now . - i get a kick out of this picture -dog sitting on stump treeing away like she did everytime but usually not noticed at all - nothing fancy- but there everytime and they can tree a LONG time -- -



Posted by Dustin Myers on 05-03-2007 04:46 PM:

I'd have to agree that I prefer a dog that trees back either standing or sitting. I have several that tree that way and a couple that like to stand on the tree some of the time. They are all good tree dogs, I just like the the treeing back style better.

I would be perfectly happy if all my dogs treed just like this.

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Posted by P.W. Chapman on 05-03-2007 07:41 PM:

How many of these hounds that tree back off the tree on big game during the daytime are more prone to tree up on the tree if hunted on coon at night?

In other words I think some hounds after locating the game in the tree during the daytime sit back off the tree because they can see the game better even if they located and treed on scent alone. Whereas they may be more likely to tighten up on the tree when treeing "blind" on scent alone at night when they can't see the coon in the tree.

Anybody notice this?


Posted by hellcat on 05-03-2007 08:20 PM:

Great Point

I can only say that with Ike,Blitz,Elwood. They treed the same style day or night. But I had expected them to tree back more in the daytime hunts.
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Posted by Majestic Tree H on 05-03-2007 08:31 PM:

I like my hounds to climb up their and pull the bear out of the Tree !! Saves Money on Bullets !! But you don't want them falling on top of ya..

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Posted by jason waterhous on 05-04-2007 01:23 AM:

I like a dog that that sits back and trees less problems in the long run. Hey pete nice picture of joey treeing, I see sugar in the lower corner also. Reminds of sept 11 2001 when i walked into them alone you were following a couple of the other dogs. Joey and sugar had a nice big boar treed alone that day I ended up getting some good video footage of the dogs and bear. Memories lol course i remember that day because we all no what happened on that date

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Posted by Dustin Myers on 05-04-2007 07:19 PM:

What do you think would happen when that big red dog falls on top of another dog, for about the third time, and the other dog starts to get tired of being body slammed to the ground?

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Posted by Redwood Hounds on 05-04-2007 10:41 PM:

I think by the third time the other dog would be knocked out, lol. That's a lot of dog to be fallin!

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Posted by mudman on 05-04-2007 11:01 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Majestic Tree H
I like my hounds to climb up their and pull the bear out of the Tree !! Saves Money on Bullets !! But you don't want them falling on top of ya..
Also gives you a mile long vet bill

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Posted by hellcat on 05-05-2007 07:19 PM:

I Think

That most Hunters agree that running the tree is not a good thing. Most of the posts that liked to sit back style tree dog wanted them out of the Danger Zone. Many friend's have been lost to problems at the tree.
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Posted by David Boggs on 05-13-2007 07:54 AM:

btt

set back dog on tree makes a good pup trainer,,


Posted by PLUMRIVERKENNEL on 05-19-2007 02:33 PM:

I REALLY LIKE A DOG THAT SIT BACK OFF OF THE TREE AND TREES, MY JAMMER DOG DOES JUST THAT. KEEPS THEM OUT OF TROUBLE, IF THERE IS AN AGGRESIVE TREE DOG WITH THEM!! THANKS BRIAN


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Posted by David Boggs on 05-24-2007 04:05 AM:

that

walker would be good to train with,,ilike that kind


Posted by mudman on 05-24-2007 04:12 AM:

i like the tree grippin tree dogs but as long as they arent mean on tree or nothing like that and tree coons iam good i have both on the wood and sit down tree dogs heres my project still have some work with her but she can get it done with or with out company she is my fav

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Posted by Redwood Hounds on 05-24-2007 05:36 AM:

Here's an example of my favorite... He'll sit back like that, and every once and a while get up there on the tree and look pretty, then go back and sit down. Sometimes he'll make a circle, but usually he stays put.

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Posted by Autumn Clements on 05-25-2007 02:52 AM:

sit back off the wood

I'd rather a dog sit back off the wood. Might not be as classy but they get in less trouble that way.

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Posted by BRYAN J on 05-27-2007 06:44 AM:

Surprising to me that most all like sit back tree dogs! I too like it. Always have always will. They don't need to be tree jackers! And yes for most parts will never get in trouble with other hounds.

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Posted by Kyle W. Graf on 05-30-2007 07:49 AM:

I like a dog to tree with its front feet on the tree. I prefer that their back feet stay on the ground unless the bear tries to come down, but if they run the tree that is fine.

If the bear starts down and is thinking about jumping I want dogs to be meeting it eight feet up the tree.

Most of the dogs that I have had run the tree and I haven't had much trouble on the tree.

The last dog that I saw cause trouble would start trouble with a dog that was tied fifteen yards from the tree.
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