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Hoosierarcher88
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Deer tracking dog
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July 21, 2017, 03:38:00 PM »
Ive got a 1.5-2 year old blue tick coonhound that we originally got for an inside dog but never did well with housebreaking. Hes very timid and gunshy but has one heck of a nose on him. Ive been thinking about working him for tracking deer and possibly as a shed dog as well but dont know where to start on training. What would be a good scent to use for teaching him to track
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Jerry Russell
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Re: Deer tracking dog
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July 21, 2017, 07:53:00 PM »
Order the third edition of the book Tracking Dogs for finding Wounded Deer. It is a great book that covers all aspects of tracking dogs from training to gear and more.
Check out my hound Bear Dog on page 313.
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meathead
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X2 on Tracking Dogs for Wounded Deer. It is full of info. Check out The United Bloodtrackers. There is a lot of info there as well. A search for tracking dog threads here will turn up quite a few.
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Jerry Russell
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Consider joining United Blood Trackers. A great organization and after you join you can become a member of their closed Facebook group where the members post up videos and other good training information.
I have about a dozen blood dog training videos on my YouTube channel at Keyword: Russell Outdoor Guides if those will help you. I have been training and using tracking dogs for about 33 years. They are a tremendous asset.
Good luck to you.
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dagwood64
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I have a 5 month old German Short-Hair/Pitt mix, and she has a great nose. I was thinking of training her for tracking, since I don't bird hunt.
I'll have to get that book, and try her.
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