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wow thats awesome. How much would it cost for me to bring my dogs and be guided like that?
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Nice shots, those guys sure do have big feet!
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Good deal. thats awsome
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Wow, Mr. Hillbilly!! Super pictures and great job done!
- Dont know about Cabadian Lynx, but Scandinavian Lynx are darn hard to tree, at least with one dog....

Waist dep snow...., extremly impressive what you guys have done here.

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Great Pics..
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Lynxhunter wrote:Wow, Mr. Hillbilly!! Super pictures and great job done!
- Dont know about Cabadian Lynx, but Scandinavian Lynx are darn hard to tree, at least with one dog....

Waist dep snow...., extremly impressive what you guys have done here.

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The trick is Hans is to blow the air out of them with a fast track drifting dogs. If you can get them running they will tree like any other cat. I am sure the Scandinavian Lynx are not to much different. A track straddler gets no where with lynx, to many tracks in a lynx hunting area.Yesterday I treed one that my dogs struck, 5 miles later and two trees, my black and tan was about a mile behind the other dogs, still straddling the track. :shock:
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Yes sir, I totally agree.
I've got more than enough preassure on them in good running terrain, but its hard to keep the preassure up when the dog has to take up to 1 mile detours around unrunnable terrain for a dog.... Another problem is keeping them treed/bayed long enough for me to get in. They "always" seem to jump out...
Its hard for one dog to keep enough preasure on a bayed up cat in rockslides when it sits on top of 9'-15' boulders.....
I'll get it, just think one more dog of the quality I've got would change the outcome, at least some times......

Saying this, gives away how impressed I'm with your acomplishments!

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Mike,

Great to hear you had a good time, nothing better than good friends, good dogs and good trees.

Hillbilly, All I can say is good job and keep it up. Hope the spring bear treats you well.

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Your right Hans. You almost have to have two dogs that will drift apart to close the distance quicker. Mike has a running/walker cross that looks like she may be the real deal, keeping up with the big dogs at 11 months old.
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