engman99
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Indiana
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Her pros and cons are running about 50/50 right now.
She has plenty of volume,aint gonna be no problem hearing her.
She seems to be fairly smart,she leads real good and comes when called.
So far she has been chop mouth on the ground and I really don't like a chop mouth track dog.
She will run anything that lays a track,including trucks, trains, people,other dogs,and wheelbarrows.I figure that is that shot of Lipper comming out.
I turned one coon loose in the yard back in the summer and she treed it.
I layed a drag for her about 3 weeks ago and she treed it.
I took her out once in the summer with the old dog,but she run dog track too bad.
Since then I have been taking her to the woods by herself from time to time.Here lately I been trying to get her out at least once a week.
She will always run a track of some sort when you take her to the woods and she goes hunting by herself pretty good.
I tried taking her out with the old dog again a couple weeks ago but she still runs dog tracks.
Night before last she run a deer for a little bit.
I got her down on the creek after that and she got on a coon track,but it is hard for a young dog to put a coon on the end of a track this time of the year in rough country.
Coons are traveling so far right now and with me doing most of my hunting from midnight to daylight it is hard to get her on a track right now that aint a couple hours old with the coon that made it being a mile away.
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