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Wide Hunter Genetics vs Poor Coon Population
I was wondering what y’all thought about that if you have a dog that is high strung, with the genetics to be a through the world type dog will they still wanna cover a lot of ground in a area with thick coons. Obviously I can understand if the coons are thin a big hunting dog will go till they strike a track, I’m currently hunting/ training a young dog that is pretty live wired I just wonder if or when she starts clicking how she’ll operate I have a lot of good hunting here and feel like I near about drop the dogs right in coons every time should be no excuse this time of year to have to go more than 300+- to strike one. I guess another way that question can be asked is can “moving around good” and hunting out a area rather than leaving the country be taught to a young dog by consistently dropping them in likely places
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They are usually hot nosed ambush type dogs
They dont even try to take a track, just find a hot track and tree it without a single track bark.
Re: They are usually hot nosed ambush type dogs
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Originally posted by RFussnecker
They dont even try to take a track, just find a hot track and tree it without a single track bark.
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