I learned from my early childhood to never talk during a race. It was a good way to get in trouble from my Dad or Grandpa. I would sit there in the pitch dark listening to the dogs run a track. That’s how I learned how to hound hunt was by “Seeing with my ears”. I didn’t know there was a different way. I never hunted during the daylight hours and never seen snow until I was almost 30 years old. Most the places I grew up hunting was private property and you had better have your dogs and be gone by daylight because that’s when the landowners would be out working their cattle.
Living in North Korea,
To use Mr. Robbie’s analogy; I am always listening to Political Talk Radio and very seldom watch TV. Maybe from all the listening I have done over the years it’s helped me “See with my Ears”.
I believe now that I can use Garmin Tracking Collars on my dogs without “The Black Boot Gang” giving me a ticket and making a criminal out of a guy just trying not to lose his dogs, it will help me make wiser training decisions on my future dogs.
The advice I would give to someone starting out is start your correction out at the lowest level possible and don’t make a correction on a dog based out of anger. A well trained and well disciplined pack of dogs is just a reflection of their owner and handler. I have said this before in some of my other posts, show me a good hunter and I will show you a good pack of dogs!


