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ken johnson
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average speed...

Just curious to hear of different dogs average hunting speed...according to your garmin.

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Kevin Jackson
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Checked mine the other night and they were a little over 5 miles an hour. Don't know if the trees matter but they treed twice so weren't moving for part of the time.

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ken johnson
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Well ... I don't know it all ,but averageing 5 mph or more seems pretty good to me...for track speed..I'm sure their are faster ,and slower . I just wanted something to compare to...thank you.

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Re: speed

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Well ... I don't know it all ,but averageing 5 mph or more seems pretty good to me...for track speed..I'm sure their are faster ,and slower . I just wanted something to compare to...thank you.

I don't mean to be rude, at all, but the average person can walk 4 mph, so is running a track at 5 all that good?

you also have to take into consideration, was it a rough track? how old are the dogs? is it really hot and dry in the area? how old was the track?

I was hunting a dog a few years ago that the owner claimed he averaged a track at 11 mph, I don't know this for sure cuz I never checked but then I hunted his mother for almost 2 years and she could run a track between 8 and 10 on a regular basis so it wouldnt surprise me if he did but those were walkers as well.

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average

All things considered..weather..age ...breed...just wanted different peoples input..for an average...thanks

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Not trying to be rude just wondered how fast the average human could walk through the woods in the dark

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RED REBELS
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I wasnt saying through the dark sir, I was just saying AVERAGE, and just like Kevin said, I'm not sure if their tree effects anything or not and like i said, there are many factors in each night, just cuz they were an average of 5 mph one night doesnt mean they are always that way. I was just pointing out that a person can almost walk that fast.

and Kevin is from Montana, which has some wicked hills, so 5mph might be phenomenal over there, compaired to my flat country where you need something faster

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treein

affects the average for sure,, ive watched garmin average speed and then left him treed a bit before going to him and it comes down the longer hes treed,, till coons found ,pictures taken it really starts choppin it down,, so 5mph almost anywhere would be pritty good considering he hit a track in short order

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Re: treein

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affects the average for sure,, ive watched garmin average speed and then left him treed a bit before going to him and it comes down the longer hes treed,, till coons found ,pictures taken it really starts choppin it down,, so 5mph almost anywhere would be pritty good considering he hit a track in short order

so then his dog EASILY could've ran a track at 6/7/8 or more, depending on how long he let him tree.

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yep

so then his dog EASILY could've ran a track at 6/7/8 or more, depending on how long he let him tree.
for sure or i bet its a lot faster than that but would have to reset garmin right when he hit track to know for sure

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I like ---

a hound that has the coon a high percent of the time over those that are "so fast" they beat the coon to the tree a high percent of the time.

You give me a hound that is steady, and I don't care if you are talking treeing coon, cats, bears or running coyotes----a steady hound will always show you more game than those that are so fast they make a lost or over run the track. A steady hound will get under their game and when the time is right, run to catch and that's when "they'll turn out the lights."

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Re: I like ---

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a hound that has the coon a high percent of the time over those that are "so fast" they beat the coon to the tree a high percent of the time.

You give me a hound that is steady, and I don't care if you are talking treeing coon, cats, bears or running coyotes----a steady hound will always show you more game than those that are so fast they make a lost or over run the track. A steady hound will get under their game and when the time is right, run to catch and that's when "they'll turn out the lights."


Id rather have accurate than fast but cuz of those two dogs i will never want to choose again, both is 100% possible with selective breeding.

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