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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: Yelp softly]
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12/30/14 04:29 AM
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If you don't already have them, consider getting a lighted collar too. It makes all the difference in the world trying to follow them at night. Another suggestion is to add a small bell, like a goat bell to the collar. This also aides in following them in the dark when they get in the thick stuff and can't be seen. The bell does serve a secondary purpose. Sort of like Pavlov's experiment, when the dog hears that bell come out of the truck, they know it's go time. I witnessed this firsthand. A buddy of mine uses dachshunds to blood trail. When he grabs that collar with the bell, they go nuts. I've got a backpack that I carry all of my tracking stuff in. That seems to be Otis's cue now. I started getting my things ready to go hunting the other day and I grabbed up the backpack to go with us....it was like you said, he started going nuts. I tried a bell on him but he didn't like it worth a dam. Acted like something was after him. I just went ahead and invested in a Garmin Astro tracking system. Pretty neat little set up.
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: CNC]
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01/01/15 07:51 AM
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Yelp softly
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My dog didn't fully get it until his 3rd deer. When he found #3, he went nuts. He began tugging on the deer's bloody tongue and showing a tremendous amount of enthusiasm. A buddy of mine said "he's got it now, he knows what it's all about". He was right. From that day forward, he understood the objective.
Glad to see your pup's doing well. They're a lot of fun to work with. There's nothing like watching the pup find one that otherwise might not have been found.
"When there was no fowl, we ate crawdad, when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."
"YOU ATE SAND!" - Raising Arizona
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: CNC]
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07/01/15 07:30 AM
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I know deer season is still a good ways out but Otis and I are already preparing for the upcoming season. Weve been running training lines on a weekly basis and I started him about a week ago on a pretty intensive exercise program to get him in good physical condition. This is going to be his second year tracking and hes still going to be young.....but I think hes ready to do some real tracking and not just staged events. He's really progressed since hunting season. My name is Harold Kowalsky and my cell# is 334-421-1811..Ive got some cards printed up that Im going to leave at the seed stores and other locations around the area. If any of you here would like me to send you one in the mail then just PM your address to me and Ill be glad to send you one. Im in Macon Co and plan on serving all the surrounding areas out to about 60-70 miles. I may even go out a little farther than that for Aldeer members once Im confident that Otis is capable of tracking any situation we run across. C'mon hunting season!!!
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: CNC]
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07/02/15 12:22 PM
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I know deer season is still a good ways out but Otis and I are already preparing for the upcoming season. Weve been running training lines on a weekly basis and I started him about a week ago on a pretty intensive exercise program to get him in good physical condition. This is going to be his second year tracking and hes still going to be young.....but I think hes ready to do some real tracking and not just staged events. He's really progressed since hunting season. Is your info on the deer tracking list under the dogs section...? My name is Harold Kowalsky and my cell# is 334-421-1811..Ive got some cards printed up that Im going to leave at the seed stores and other locations around the area. If any of you here would like me to send you one in the mail then just PM your address to me and Ill be glad to send you one. Im in Macon Co and plan on serving all the surrounding areas out to about 60-70 miles. I may even go out a little farther than that for Aldeer members once Im confident that Otis is capable of tracking any situation we run across. C'mon hunting season!!!
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: Bamajoz]
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07/02/15 12:23 PM
07/02/15 12:23 PM
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Bamajoz
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I know deer season is still a good ways out but Otis and I are already preparing for the upcoming season. Weve been running training lines on a weekly basis and I started him about a week ago on a pretty intensive exercise program to get him in good physical condition. This is going to be his second year tracking and hes still going to be young.....but I think hes ready to do some real tracking and not just staged events. He's really progressed since hunting season. I screwed up the first post....is your info on the dog tracking list under the dogs section? Is your info on the deer tracking list under the dogs section...? My name is Harold Kowalsky and my cell# is 334-421-1811..Ive got some cards printed up that Im going to leave at the seed stores and other locations around the area. If any of you here would like me to send you one in the mail then just PM your address to me and Ill be glad to send you one. Im in Macon Co and plan on serving all the surrounding areas out to about 60-70 miles. I may even go out a little farther than that for Aldeer members once Im confident that Otis is capable of tracking any situation we run across. C'mon hunting season!!!
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: Bamajoz]
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07/02/15 12:28 PM
07/02/15 12:28 PM
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Posts: 1,349 Deatsville
Bamajoz
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I know deer season is still a good ways out but Otis and I are already preparing for the upcoming season. We’ve been running training lines on a weekly basis and I started him about a week ago on a pretty intensive exercise program to get him in good physical condition. This is going to be his second year tracking and he’s still going to be young.....but I think he’s ready to do some real tracking and not just staged events. He's really progressed since hunting season. I screwed up the first post....is your info on the dog tracking list under the dogs section? Is your info on the deer tracking list under the dogs section...? My name is Harold Kowalsky and my cell# is 334-421-1811…..I’ve got some cards printed up that I’m going to leave at the seed stores and other locations around the area. If any of you here would like me to send you one in the mail then just PM your address to me and I’ll be glad to send you one. I’m in Macon Co and plan on serving all the surrounding areas out to about 60-70 miles. I may even go out a little farther than that for Aldeer members once I’m confident that Otis is capable of tracking any situation we run across. C'mon hunting season!!! One more time...I am an idiot,,,is your info on the dog tracking list under the dogs section?
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: Bamajoz]
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07/02/15 03:44 PM
07/02/15 03:44 PM
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One more time...I am an idiot,,,is your info on the dog tracking list under the dogs section?
No not yet. I'm going to add it though....I'm going to call AON as well after the 4th and see if I can get in there for this upcoming season. If any of you get the Mossey Oak Gamekeepers magazine....Otis and I were in there a couple months ago in an article a friend of mine wrote on training tracking dogs. We were the example they used for starting out a young pup.
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: Hammer2506]
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07/02/15 04:10 PM
07/02/15 04:10 PM
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Good looking dogs, but I shoot a 300 Win Mag with 180gr accubonds, If I do my part there is no tracking! if I see anyone needing your services I'll let them know. Thanks I appreciate it!....Hey you never know, chit happens...especially when folks go to chootin at big bucks.
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Re: New Tracking Dog in Macon Co
[Re: CNC]
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07/18/15 09:42 AM
07/18/15 09:42 AM
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I see why there are so few hard core trackers out there now. It takes a lot of patience and time just to make one good tracking dog. Ive been really pleased with how Otis has progressed this summer but the minute I begin to think hes got it downhell run a line and look like hes never even done it before. Hes doing great on lead but not so good when I try and run him off lead. Hes just too damn excited for his own good. Hes so amped up that when I cut him loose he just starts cuttin doughnuts. Hes hunting..but hes just wide open and all over the place..blowing past the scent line by 30-40 yards before putting on the brakes and then zooming back by it again. In doing this too..hes blowing his load on the first 300-400 yards of the track and wearing himself out quickly. Hell hes probably running 1000 yards to progress the line 300. Im going to have to put him back on lead again to try and slow him up and get him to put his nose down better.......And the training continues.
Last edited by CNC; 07/18/15 09:44 AM.
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