hunting dogs Guide

Train Hunting Dogs Section


 

Train Hunting Dogs Navigation


|

Hunting Guide Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Curr Hunting Dogs |
Hunting Dogs Pic |
Hunting Armor For Dogs |
Hunting Dogs Labrador Retrievers |
Dogs And Hunting Lions |
Versital Hunting Dogs |
Jpeg Of Hunting Dogs |
Coon Hunting Dogs For Sale |
Bear Hunting Dogs |
Dove Hunting Dogs |
Back Tan Deer Hunting Dogs |
Dogs Hunting Secretion |
Hunting Dogs Retrievers |
School Of Hunting For Dogs |
Wirehair Hunting Dogs |

List of hunting-dogs Articles


Train Hunting Dogs Best seller

Buy it Now!





Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on hunting-dogs
First Name:
Email:



Main Train Hunting Dogs sponsors

 

Latest Train Hunting Dogs link added

...

Submit your link on Train Hunting Dogs!



Gun Dog: Revolutionary Rapid Training Method
-By: Richard A. Wolters
-Price: $2.95 (New)
$2.80 (Used)

Training the Versatile Hunting Dog
-By: Chuck Johnson
-Price: $24.95 (New)

The Training and Care of the Versatile Hunting Dog
-By: Sigbot and Edward D. BAiley Winterhelt
-Price:
$15.47 (Used)

Hunting Dogs from Around the World
-By: Jean-Michel Lepeudry, Dominique Simon, Serge Simon
-Price:
$10.95 (Used)

Training Your Pointing Dog for Hunting and Home
-By: Richard Weaver
-Price: $12.49 (New)
$13.03 (Used)

Top Dog: Training the Hunting Retriever for Waterfowl and Upland Game
-By: William Field, Joseph Middleton
-Price: $26.88 (New)
$10.00 (Used)

Field Guide: Dog First Aid Emergency Care for the Hunting, Working, and Outdoor Dog (Field Guide)
-By: Randy Acker, Jim Fergus
-Price: $8.44 (New)
$7.49 (Used)

 

Welcome to hunting dogs Guide

 

Train Hunting Dogs Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.


You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.

Hunting Coons With Coon Hunting Dogs

from:


At one time, coon hunting dogs and selling their pelts were a hunting man's favorite pastime, with the dedicated majority of hunters enjoying coon hunting, even without getting any pelts. Money could be made back in the 1970s and 1980s, even though most coon hunters did not hunt for the money but for the fun and pure excitement of it—many were out all night and didn't get one pelt, yet would return the following night for an encore of the fun. Pure dedication.

But after that and onto today, well-planned campaigns by the animal-rights groups against coon hunters and coon hunting dogs dropped the hunting numbers so much that serious coon hunting hunters, along with their coon hunting dogs and high-priced pelt prices have become almost a thing of the past. Of course, hmmmm…common sense would tell most that raccoon numbers would now be on the increase, with damage they did to surrounding environments also increasing, causing major problems to the human population and such. There was now no "coon checks" on the increasing coon numbers, which by the way was becoming quite large as the raccoons bred prolifically, usually with healthy coon populations. No coon hunting dogs were around to remove the excess coon numbers causing such coon destruction. Don't get me wrong, there are coon hunting dogs and coon hunting, but rather a placid shell of what it used to be with an excess of controls by nameless agencies.

More than any other sport, coon hunting is done at night and can use any coon hunting dogs that are good at treeing squirrels. Also, this is good as a first time hunting for young hunters to begin their long path of hunting "big game" on. Good wood skills and hunting techniques, and an experience hunting dog can make a good beginning hunter of any 12-year old. After that, it is just more years and more coon hunting dogs for an enjoying life of hunting coon meat for dinner. The hunting techniques learned as a coon hunter can be used for hunting other animals, such as turkey, pheasant, deer, or wild hog. Coon hunting dogs are just as versatile for hunting other animals, depending on their ability to smell and stamina to run for a long time. They need to be able to scent the coon in the woods, while barking at that tree to alert other dogs and the hunters of the find. Hunters say that the best coon dogs are the Black & Tan Coonhound, but almost any good dog will work—such as the fiests or the cur—as long as they are trained right and have the ability to do their job.






Other Train Hunting Dogs related Articles

Dove Hunting Dogs
Good Hunting Dogs
Names For Hunting Dogs
Hog Hunting Dogs
Bird Hunting Dogs Part 1

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Train Hunting Dogs News

Outdoor Life: Hound hunt - Thunder Bay Source

It goes without saying that dog is man’s best friend, however, in the outdoors a dog could also be a hunter’s best friend. Dogs have been hunting with man for thousands of years and for every type of critter. Most folks associate hunting dogs ...

Read more...


Dog training can be fun and games - WTVF

In 1973, Kay Laurence got her first dog, a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, and a life-changing piece of advice from her father. “You’d better take a training class,” he said. Thirty-five years later, Laurence is the head of the class. Based in ...

Read more...


This was a trip worth taking - New London Day

One of the benefits of my decision not to do any triathlons this season after a 17-year streak has been the chance to try out some new road races and swims. One of the best came two weeks ago when I ran in the 6th annual Air Line Trail Ghost Run ...

Read more...


Flagstaff & Northern Arizona Region - Arizona Daily Sun

President Roosevelt, who is said to be greatly pleased with the results of the elections, is determined to clear the map of Territories before he retires, so statehood for Arizona must be coming soon. Deputy Sheriff Tom Pulliam is wearing a face that ...

Read more...


Family of the Week - Gridley Herald

The Jones family is the first of three Gridley families who will be highlighted in recognition of National Family Week, November 23rd -29th.  In addition, Youth First urges all families to set aside Monday, November 24th as Gridley Community ...

Read more...


 

Warning: fopen(./cache/train-hunting-dogs.html) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/letsgohu/public_html/dogs/datas/pages.php on line 105

Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/letsgohu/public_html/dogs/datas/pages.php on line 106

Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/letsgohu/public_html/dogs/datas/pages.php on line 107