https://vimeo.com/300294507
https://vimeo.com/300297713
https://vimeo.com/300298762
https://vimeo.com/300301183
https://vimeo.com/300300824
here are few videos of one hounds raccoondog hunting career.
hound baying raccoondogs
- flyingfinn
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Re: hound baying raccoondogs
Hey those are awesome. Thanks for sharing them. They don’t climb trees?
I heard some sounds like our racoons, which also will take a dog in water.
I heard some sounds like our racoons, which also will take a dog in water.
- flyingfinn
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Re: hound baying raccoondogs
No they won't, this time a year they're just fat and slow. But when the season starts raccoondog is skinny and sometimes takes pretty much work from hound to catch.
Re: hound baying raccoondogs
I think none of us probably know anything of your raccoondog, I looked it up just to see what it was after you 1st posted on the sight. I notice your hound only bays the animal and doesnt go in for a kill. Is this normal I'm running that animal? Are the vicious fighters? Just curious to see a dog baying him and not grabbing him. Or do they learn quickly grabbing a live one is a mistake?
'If the hounds dont catch him on top, It doesnt count'
'Day Light and Eye Sight DONT LIE!'
EGO is not your AMIGO
'Day Light and Eye Sight DONT LIE!'
EGO is not your AMIGO
- flyingfinn
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Re: hound baying raccoondogs
raccoondogs are very easy for the dog, they might bite from a hounds lip but that's all.
I think it's better not to grab until it's been shot beacuse racoondogs act dead. I know many hounds that grab and shake and they think it's dead, then leave. Soon the "dead" just gets up and run..
Also i hope the hound act the same when baying badger or a cat. Saves a lot in vet
costs.
I think it's better not to grab until it's been shot beacuse racoondogs act dead. I know many hounds that grab and shake and they think it's dead, then leave. Soon the "dead" just gets up and run..
Also i hope the hound act the same when baying badger or a cat. Saves a lot in vet
costs.
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