to answer your ?
sure, ive seen good dogs get worse- ive seen good dogs have a bad day-
dont sweat it one time- - if it keeps happening , i might try e-collar - i might see what i could do about it without the e-collar first--not a real easy thing to cure -
you got 50 cats with that dog--that would make her a legend around here -
ship her to me
Any hound with bonafide, serious, deadpan nose power will back track occassionally in ideal scenting conditions.
i agree with you keith-- doesnt have to be ideal either
i have seen dogs with just average nose backtrack away from a tree---im talking alot--
the ones ive seen do this ALOT were just sorta retards-- like a dog that constantly slick trees -
a dog that slick trees every once in awhile is no problem to me--- they might be the ones that trees when its iffy -the best ive seen ,slick treed ocassionally -
some dogs are terrible to slick tree- retards , thats why i understand what twist and cjc are saying-- nobody is wrong here--im still looking for a perfect hound
if i culled every dog i ever saw backtrack-- im pretty sure that would have been big mistake-- would have culled the best ive ever owned or hunted with
all the best ones ive seen did some backtracking-- i hate it too but i think its the price you have to pay - i have had dogs almost culled for backtracking that ended up being some of best start dogs ive seen--
some got culled anyway---just too much of it
cjc-well -- geography and conditions do play a role in whats needed - the amount of game available to run does influence what kind of dog i need -
- i read one of your stories last nite-- saw a couple cats cross the road--- saw a stray--

- ive seen one cat cross the road not chased by dogs ,when cat hunting--in 30 years --

i dont know anything about the cat hunting you do except what youve wrote----i can only dream about it
let me tell you bout cat hunting here-
sometimes have 3-4 guys with snowmobiles cruising for tracks--might walk into ledges or rock piles . just hoping to see a track
-the average day , we dont see a track at all
-if we are luckier than average we might find a track that was made the night before by afternoon-thats a good day - - we cant hunt cats at night, altho we look for tracks in the dark - we hunt for bobcat tracks like the guys out west are looking for lion tracks-
we need a dog that will trail ANY track we find -we get like a 28 days season ,if its above zero nites during cat season thats an above average day
ive been known to put dogs on tracks i didnt think was even practical to run just hoping it would lead us to a fresher track or maybe scare one out
"hail mary" cat hunting
its short season and cat tracks are scarce- i dont think ive ever seen a great cat dog , -but i have seen some that could jump an older track than whats really practical
ive never seen a great start dog that didnt do any backtracking- its just the price you pay --
ive seen dogs that have good noses that could run a fresh track in tough conditions-- better nose than average-- seen quite a few like that that didnt backtrack -
but first i got to get this track jumped ---
nyways - i need to cold trail them
a little different than rigging for them -or seeing some strays --you are in cat heaven
most years we have deep snow- dogs run single file--there is no use for a pack--
we sometimes run more dogs just so they can take turns busting thru the snow -2 dogs will always run faster than one, usually make more mistakes -

too many dogs in deep snow just doesnt help
I know what I know. It's trying to evaluate what I dont know by what I do know that leaves me puzzled at the moment
me too david ,
cat hunting will drive you crazy--
i used to coon hunt alot- had some dogs that would run a cat - treed some cats with those dogs by accident ,,even some by striking from truck --if they didnt tree--i didnt know what they were running. thats closest i can relate to cjc style of cat hunting wt - i love to hear about it though
i would like to see if those dogs could trail up a day old track when it was zero
what can they do its if its 30 below ?
better to stop a Hound 12 times and be wrong than to let the Hound get away with the wrong behavior once
i almost spit coffee on my keyboard on that one

had a buddy thats dead now-used to always say something just like that --that was his motto when trashbreaking
sorta mine too - never trust a hound thats not grey in the face
