I have a local outfitter that I track for and a rule I have is if they decide to track before calling me no problem. But when the tracking gets tuff and they think they might need me to go ahead and back out then. That way they leave clean ground in front of them. Saves time and the aggrivation of unwinding the scent trail. I can make that rule with an outfitter but people huting their own land or lease do as they want which is where the problems come in. The outfitter uses us on a regular bases and knows what the dog can do and what to expect. It is the individuals who have never used a tracking dog that cause the dog the most problems.


Last edited by wildlands; 01/04/11 09:52 PM.

Allways trust the Nose becasue the Nose knows. Hillock Kennels