Hunt with Hector and Hector
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:09 pm
Hector P and his son Hector came up to Menard on Tuesday afternoon to hunt and pick up Sally. After visiting and eating supper, Hector, Hector and I decided to battle the heat and take Sally, Ten and Jill south of town to see what we could find.
Sally is only 14 months old but is making an excellent hound that can already do it all. She is broke on coons and cats as well as any young dog that I have hunted. As all of you know, any time you want show off a hound, horse or kid, they will screw up and that is what I was afraid of.
We did not hit a single track that the dogs could work on Tuesday night as dry conditions and heat and little coon activity were too much for my youngsters to overcome.
The next morning, I picked up Hector and Hector at 5:00 AM and shortly after the first dump, the two pups, Sally and Jill struck at a windmill and blew up treed. Ten was in another direction, so the pups did it by themselves. When we drove to them it did not take long until we found a coon in the tree. An easy one to make up for the evening before.
The next coon we struck was an old track that the dogs trailed for well over a half mile and lost him in a wheat field where there was little ground cover. We burned 45 minutes messing with this one and now it was after sunup. I caught the dogs and went to a water trough where I had seen a lot of tracks last week. The dogs immediately opened and finally picked the trail up on the naked ground where the cattle traffic had stomped out all vegetation. As luck would have it, they trailed to the neighbor's fence where we were lucky enough to catch the dogs.
I decided to move to another pasture to the west and put the dogs down and started roading about 8:00 AM. The dogs struck off the road and did a great job of working a bad track in a steady breeze that had gotten up from the south. Sally did a great job as she showed the talent that I knew she had. The dogs trailed nearly half a mile and all three feel treed. They had a big boar coon in a short snag.
After dispatching the coon, we started back to the truck and the dogs struck another track by the pickup. I told the boys that there was no way the dogs would be able to tree that coon but they made a liar out of me. They went about 400 yards and Jill blew up treed. She had a mess of kittens and I think a porqupine in a black locust tree.
Hector and Hector loaded Sally about 10:30 AM and drove to San Antonio. Later this week they will make the remainder of the trip to Tampico, Mexico. I wish them well and hope that Sally make them as happy as she did me. Hector and Hector are great people and I hope to be friends with them for many years to come.
Adios,
Gary
Sally is only 14 months old but is making an excellent hound that can already do it all. She is broke on coons and cats as well as any young dog that I have hunted. As all of you know, any time you want show off a hound, horse or kid, they will screw up and that is what I was afraid of.
We did not hit a single track that the dogs could work on Tuesday night as dry conditions and heat and little coon activity were too much for my youngsters to overcome.
The next morning, I picked up Hector and Hector at 5:00 AM and shortly after the first dump, the two pups, Sally and Jill struck at a windmill and blew up treed. Ten was in another direction, so the pups did it by themselves. When we drove to them it did not take long until we found a coon in the tree. An easy one to make up for the evening before.
The next coon we struck was an old track that the dogs trailed for well over a half mile and lost him in a wheat field where there was little ground cover. We burned 45 minutes messing with this one and now it was after sunup. I caught the dogs and went to a water trough where I had seen a lot of tracks last week. The dogs immediately opened and finally picked the trail up on the naked ground where the cattle traffic had stomped out all vegetation. As luck would have it, they trailed to the neighbor's fence where we were lucky enough to catch the dogs.
I decided to move to another pasture to the west and put the dogs down and started roading about 8:00 AM. The dogs struck off the road and did a great job of working a bad track in a steady breeze that had gotten up from the south. Sally did a great job as she showed the talent that I knew she had. The dogs trailed nearly half a mile and all three feel treed. They had a big boar coon in a short snag.
After dispatching the coon, we started back to the truck and the dogs struck another track by the pickup. I told the boys that there was no way the dogs would be able to tree that coon but they made a liar out of me. They went about 400 yards and Jill blew up treed. She had a mess of kittens and I think a porqupine in a black locust tree.
Hector and Hector loaded Sally about 10:30 AM and drove to San Antonio. Later this week they will make the remainder of the trip to Tampico, Mexico. I wish them well and hope that Sally make them as happy as she did me. Hector and Hector are great people and I hope to be friends with them for many years to come.
Adios,
Gary