Rather be Lucky than Good....

Talk about Cougar Hunting with Dogs
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Took five of the boys and a girl after lion and struck paydirt.......

ike :wink:
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Nice job and the dogs are looking good.Good luck.
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Post by chilcotin hillbilly »

Good job Ike. I have to go in the morning and try my dogs on some dry ground. A cougar killed a nieghbours horse 2 todays ago and they just called me tonight. Should be interesting as it will be the dogs first dry ground run. Hope my mutts perform like yours did.
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Good luck to you chilcotin hillbilly, and may the hunting gods show favor on you and your dogs..........

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Nice job, Ike. I had my mutts out on Tuesday. They struck and headed for the ledges. After a while I called em off and worked our way down the ridge with no luck. Out here in the Great Salt Lake Desert, we need them Gods to show us a little also. :wink:
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Lookin good Ike
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Great pics.
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Post by Arkansas Frog »

Ike whose dogs are them? looks like Houndawg's did you borrow them?
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Arkansas Frog wrote:Ike whose dogs are them? looks like Houndawg's did you borrow them?


Yea, I borrow ol' Maverick cause everybody knows white guys can't jump!............roflmao!
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mulemanbl wrote:Nice job, Ike. I had my mutts out on Tuesday. They struck and headed for the ledges. After a while I called em off and worked our way down the ridge with no luck. Out here in the Great Salt Lake Desert, we need them Gods to show us a little also. :wink:


Yup, a guy does need a little help from the hunting gods from time to time. So did you have a lion going or bobcat?

I went out the other day for a few hours looking for a bober. The day old snow was about gone but I found several tracks, put three dogs out and they ran the track better in the snow than on the dirt. These days I just don't have the tolerance for a slow track.....cause if those dogs want to stay out they better start warming things up pretty fast or I call'em back as well...........

Bout the only way I'll stay on a slow lion track is if I have a client and the track shows killer tom or I just don't have anything better to do.

Better luck on the the next trip,
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Post by pat_kemp »

thats a good looking lion and nice pics like the hounds also.
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