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Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:32 pm
by U.R.E.
Thought I would share some pictures of my potlickin coon dogs that i use to harass bobcats......

Candi....4 month old out of Jeff Allens Old Strain and Nance.
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Bobbi up.....
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Penni showing Candi the ropes...
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Dink, Candi and Penni....."I will chew the tree you guys get that sucker". Honestly I hate it when she does this but have not been able to brake her.
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Penni Turk and Dink...Get the "Good Dogs"!!!!
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Way up and way out....I felt bad on this one..Buddy was in town with his broken truck while we treed this one......
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Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 6:57 pm
by Dads dogboy
U.R.E.,

Nice Hounds and nicer Pics!

Keep ole Buddyw straight, he sounds as if he migh not be pressure broke!

Get that ole Sneaky sow Cat lined out so Buddy can tell us another good story, Why don't you put a story together with these nice pics? We all would sure like to read it!

Good Running to All!

C. John Clay
Dads dogboy

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 7:01 pm
by Buddyw
Nice.. I was just starting to feel sorry for myself.. glad to see someone willing to remind me that I missed a cat! :D

Pressure broke.. WTF.. I don't know what this is.. but I can barely keep up with Trash breaking....

How many brokes are there??

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:21 pm
by U.R.E.
My races have been straight forward so far this year, strike, cold trail, jump and tree. I'm headin up to harass that ol' sow cat that out ran Bud and I a few weeks ago in the morning. Deer season is open here so I try to stay in the brush and re-plant units that are to dense for the deer hunters.

Well Bud there is stone broke (has a host of meanings), flat broke (you're a houndsmen so you get this one for sure). :D

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:29 pm
by U.R.E.
Some pictures from this years pre-game warm up........

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I posted them earlier but...........

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:34 pm
by Dads dogboy
Buddyw,

Broke is not looking @ a Playboy spread of Jessic Simpson.... Not pressure broke is looking @ Jessica on MTV in a Wild Side Show...with your wife in the room!


Or something like that!

CJC

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:44 pm
by SECOND NATURE
very nice congrats best of luck larry

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:34 pm
by catdog360
URE you guys hunt during deer season? I won't even run my hounds in Oregon during archery season. How do you not get them killed. The things that have been said to me in N Oregon while I was hunting during archery spooked me enough for my dogs lives.

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:35 pm
by U.R.E.
I hunt private land and heavily brush in areas during deer season. I have had nothing but good words with deer and elk hunter over the past couple years. They seem to have a new found support for houndsmen in our area.
I am careful not to push on anyone. If I see a rig going into an area I just turn around and go elsewhere. I worry about having a dog hit by a car more than anything. Also it helps if you have a trusted hunting partner that can stay ahead of the dogs in his truck.
I refuse to leave my dogs kenneled a day longer than I have to.
Once my dogs get in the brush I just stay with them. My new Garmin makes this easier than ever!
Don

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:50 pm
by catdog360
Having help would be nice, but I generally hunt by myself. And the Garmin is awsome. It would be nice to have an area that was private. It just seems in N Oregon there are so many deer and elk hunters. You will run into 15-30 rigs a day.

Re: Oregon Bobcat Pursuit

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:23 pm
by U.R.E.
That many hunters would made me shake also......Opening weeking is like that in some areas down here also. i go towards the coast where it is to brushy for anyone to see deer or elk.