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Author Topic: Blueticks and training to wind  (Read 1400 times)
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« on: December 20, 2020, 07:49:45 pm »

I never hog hunted a blue tic I have seen few that would have probably made some real good ones and I have seen a bunch that probably wasn't worth feeding when I was a kid I had male blue tic that I was given as a puppy showed him a coon in cage at probably 6 months old let him bay it turned coon loose he treed it I started taking him hunting he was natural born coon dog that was really fast on track run with his head up and could sure enough put a coon up a tree I was just a kid I figured all blue tics was like that I had no ideal what I had until he was dead and gone and I was teenager and hunting with some different people the next no telling how many I seen was slow as I ever seen I got buddy with male that is real nice coon dog right now that can sure enough move a track they kill a pile of coins over him every year as far as teaching a dog to wind I never have tried to reach one to but about everything I ever had would wind one from buggy I have had some full curs that wouldn't bark but would wine and you pay attention to em when they wine get excited turn em loose they go bay one I don't hunt like that a bunch but I catch good many hogs like that coming and going from where I wanted to go hunt  last litter of puppies I raised are quarter plott when they was 8 months old I showed em hog in pen 2 times first trip to woods I took and older gyp and one them male puppies 8 months old I was riding in that puppy went crazy barking trying to tear rack off four-wheeler then old gyp went to yipping I stopped dumped em they went about 400 yards jumped hog 1 1/2 miles later bayed him I think you haul em put em on hogs they start winding on there own has been my experience with it

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