it doesn't get any better than this
#1
it doesn't get any better than this
video #1- http://youtu.be/WV8tYTVvRig video #2- http://youtu.be/MSK5inv-J00 video #3- http://youtu.be/crR8Bk-Q9Qk
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Virginia
Posts: 542
Looks like a lot of fun. I have never been rabbit hunting but have always wanted to go. I have shot at a couple I kicked up while squirrel hunting but didn't hit them. I guess having a dog trailing them so you know they are coming helps.
#7
+2!
I might get more sleep trapping than I do running coonhounds and jacks, but there's just something about getting to see good dogs at work that makes the baggy eyes worthwhile!
The jacks after a good night in the creek
Plus, with dogs, there's always that sense of pride when things start clicking for them as a pup. This is an oldie but a goodie of one of my jack bitches. She's a rock solid hunting dog now, fastest ground dog we've had, and by far the slickest kill dog. This is the first fur she ever killed when she was about 4months old. I was carrying her in my jacket while we were coon hunting, then when I set her down to potty, she took off and started barking and growling. Before I could find her in the bush, she came trotting back over dragging this. I was pretty dang proud!
I might get more sleep trapping than I do running coonhounds and jacks, but there's just something about getting to see good dogs at work that makes the baggy eyes worthwhile!
The jacks after a good night in the creek
Plus, with dogs, there's always that sense of pride when things start clicking for them as a pup. This is an oldie but a goodie of one of my jack bitches. She's a rock solid hunting dog now, fastest ground dog we've had, and by far the slickest kill dog. This is the first fur she ever killed when she was about 4months old. I was carrying her in my jacket while we were coon hunting, then when I set her down to potty, she took off and started barking and growling. Before I could find her in the bush, she came trotting back over dragging this. I was pretty dang proud!
#9
Not to mention, they're little four legged ninja's! It's nothing for a 40lb boar (without a bullet in it) to whoop a coon hound, but a good jack (like that red-headed bitch of mine "Chisel") will put any coon alive through the wringer.
The Jacks are also nicer on the hides (oddly enough). Two or three coonhounds can pull hard enough to tear their canines through the pelts, but the little jacks don't have as much horsepower.