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Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 9:19 am
by david
Varminator wrote:Damn! I can't stop thinking of that Kid running around naked after that young pup...
Yer not really naked if you got yer boots on. And surely there is a hat somewhere in the truck. Always remember: if your feet get cold, put that hat on
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:41 am
by mark
I bet Carey saw this thread going a different direction in his head!
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 12:52 pm
by come-hunt
Mark Yep! They're running it back'ards, your hittt'n the T button might help but I doubt it. You can also use the big C if you have too. LOL
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 1:33 pm
by Dads dogboy
A little COMIC Relief is always good!
That Truck, Light, bullets, understanding Wife, etc are all things which may be "Essential" to your Bobcat Hunting.....but that was not my Question.
The Two Greatest Tools now available for a Bobcat Houndsman......Mr. Robby is thinking the same way my Dad did, "You have to KNOW what your Hounds are doing when after the Short Tail".
Those "Boots" so many of you keep bringing up darn sure will not help you where SOUTH TEXAN and We hunt! You just are NOT going to be able to Stay in sight of your Hounds in the Coverts hunted across lots of the Country. Also do to the Climate (Heat) many of us have to hunt at night.
Now for Dad, and he was not a person to embrace "Progress" with open arms; TWO tools that he did embrace and used to evaluate his Hounds performance and developmental progress were the Garmin and an Audio Recorder.
To be able to verify with your eyes what your ears were "Seeing" during a Race, then being able to replay that Race to confirm or change your thoughts on what Hound was doing what within the Pack are things that Dad used extensively in his evaluation of his Hounds.
Recording a Race then replaying is much like reading Ole David's Book.....you just keep picking up things every time you read it.
You may find that the Hound you thought was your best was really only the BEST at making the Most Noise, that Spot barked once on the pick up then Ole Jubal made the woods ring.....but Jubal was really telling you that he smelt the Track where Spot had already found it. You missed this when listening to the Race in REAL time but caught it when listening to the recording.
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 1:55 pm
by southern fox
I figure patience cause as all of us knows dogs will be dogs one time or another, second judgment, being able to understand which one will make a bobcat dog and which one wont, all wont make it and a hunter must be able to distinguish this
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 3:22 pm
by david
Wow, I never would have guessed the audio recorder was in the everyday arsenal of the old master cat hunter. I sure can see it though. Especially after reviewing Budd's videos, sure can see how it might tell you something you missed. And it just allows you to think more about things. I know that, after having worn out my recordings of the Clay hounds.
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 3:43 pm
by Varminator
Just curious, What type recorder do you think would reach out the best? I've tried before and all I can hear is the Strike and the Tree unless they are very close to the road when running.
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:05 pm
by Dads dogboy
MR. Brad, we use a cheap MP3 Recorder/player from Radio Shack...about $80.00. It has a HD internal Mike with a Dictation setting. It will record audible Races out to about 500 yds in flat country, on a GOOD hearing night.
When we had an external HD Mike mounted inside a Hard Plastic Funnel placed on the roof of the Truck we have picked up good audio out to about 800 yards.
I have not used my Smart phone to record a Race, but have recorded Dad's funeral service with it and it sure did a good job. Also I have seen and heard some good recorded races from the NW that were made with Smart Phones.
David, was that a reminder that I have forgotten to copy some more Races for you......seriously I will try to get that done soon it will include Dad's last two Races, thanks to CRA for recording them.
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:17 pm
by mark
When you find you dont have enough mic,just throw more dogs on the fire.

Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 4:21 am
by Varminator
Thanks C.J, I'll try it!
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 11:00 pm
by TrophyHusband
Dan McD.....You nailed it!
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 11:16 pm
by Varminator
You still have the music, and "I LOVE ROCK-N-ROLL" !!
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:02 am
by TrophyHusband
Hows about
1) a wife with a good paying job and 2) wants you out of the house!
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 2:06 pm
by twist
Truck, I promise with out this tool there would be alot of bobcats never ran. Money with out this one wont go very far. Andy
Re: The TWO Greatest Tools for a Bobcat Houndsman
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:35 pm
by Big N' Blue
Sorry Andy, with enough money, you will have enough truck! LOL