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coonhunter08 11-27-2006 09:04 AM

Training coon dogs!
 
What is the easiest way to get started on training a 6 month old "treeing Walker" puppy? Raw hides? What?

farmchick 12-09-2006 08:12 AM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
We use coon hides on a drag line. Never introduce deer hide or meat...big problems there. We had to re-train our 2 walkers. The previous owners had given up on them. We had to break out the shock collars on both of them. But I'll have to say, in our small area, they can't be beat! One other coon hunter has learned, don't get them out of the habit, it makes for very chaotic hunters !! HA HA Really fun 3am stories though! Good luck!

Kengston 12-09-2006 08:37 AM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
How far do dogs chase coons? I was just wondering because if there is posted property close by. You don't want your dogs to cross over. I would think you would need a large area of land to hunt to prevent this. Other than hunting SGL,how do you deal with this?

duckdog132 12-10-2006 11:00 PM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
it depends on the coons. i have seem some in feb/(breeding season) run more than a mile. there is nothing you can do from stopping a dog from running a coon on someone elses property. just go retrieve the dog after he is treed and leave. the VERY best way to start a pup is to find someone localy who runs coondogsand have him show you the ropes.your dog is ready to be started. i have seen pups treeing on there own at six months.but dont get your hopes up with that. most come around at about a year (with proper training ) if they have a good background. trying to train a pup on your on is do able but extremely hard(i found out the hard way). do your self a fav and find someone close to hunt with.where you from?
her is a hunt from two weeks ago




duckdog132 12-10-2006 11:01 PM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
here is our newest addition





jhoffman 12-11-2006 03:18 PM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
At 6 months let him be a pup - get all the obedience training out of the way and get him used to the woods being loaded in the truck and how to come when called - I don't worry about training on coon till they are at least 10 mnths then its touch and go depending on the dogs interest. Don't push him or you'll do more harm than good I am training two dogs now and they are 13 mnths just starting to catch on and show signs that they be good. Be patient and Good luck

duckdog132 12-11-2006 09:54 PM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
jhoffman. what are your dogs out of. i had a 1st and a 3rd place (ukc hunts)on my blue dog at 14 months. but then again i have seen some dogs that dont catch on till two years old. depends on the dog.

jhoffman 12-12-2006 06:59 AM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
I have two Plott/blue mixes - they love the cats and are great on trail and tree when on a cat but the problem I am having getting them going right now is that they would rather be cat hunting. Tree'd a Bobcat in PA a couple of weeks ago while trying to coon hunt my property down in Elk county - Don't have too many bobcats in WNY but there are a couple - If they don't turn on to coon good by 2 I'll probably consider selling them to someone who can work them on cats - they just don't have as much intrest ina coon yet - I have them in the woods every couple of nights and they are showing signs of comming around - they will tree and hunt with my friends trainned dog and have had a couple of thier own coon too.

MossyOak722 12-13-2006 09:03 AM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
here is my pride and joy....



duckdog132 12-13-2006 01:35 PM

RE: Training coon dogs!
 
good lookingblue dog mossy.looks like you had a good night. she get all those by her self?whatsshe out of. where you from? here is another of him on the tree.(im not the best picture taker)




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