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Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:18 am
by 007pennpal
One of the pups in training decided she wanted to be a bader hound. Couldn't find a cat track so, I'm thinking why not. Are they trash or what? You can sell the pelts so I put up a couple furs. Snarly buggars really get the hounds going.
Sean

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:19 pm
by Dan Edwards
One man's trash is another man's treasure. :wink:

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 1:56 pm
by catenaround
i have never had the dogs trash a badger. but i have trapped a lot of badgers in the past. i skinn them open like a beaver with the claws on . strech the hide on a sheet of plywould same as a beaver. when i did this i got a few bucks more than the guys that cased their badgers at the klamth fer sale. a taxidermist bought mine to make rugs out of them. Richard

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 3:20 pm
by Mike Leonard
Seems like badger pelts vary more than just about any furbearer even in a given area.

Some what we call hair badgers just never seem to get a real good coat with the good guard hair on it and then you will run into the true fur badgers and nothing is much prettier than a really prime fur badger. Back in my fur days I skinned a lot of badgers and the good ones always sold very well. I had a half bird dog have hound that was a whiz at finding them stinky buggers and a lot of times I guess becasue of the rats and mice they would lay up in big straw piles around the wheat fields. this dog would root them out and then hold them at bay and you could go pop them with a 22 or an oak 2x2 if you were fast on your feet. LOL! I have seen a lot of cat dogs take their tracks in the snow before but generally they are down in a hole someplace.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 5:17 pm
by Big N' Blue
Years ago!! LOL when Coon in a hole and coon on a log were legal at UKC hunts there was a man in Texas that had a badger. He would take it to all the hunts and make a fortune putting him in a log and betting a hundred dollars at a time that a dog could not pull him out of the log. Well he made a lot of money as those gritty coon dogs just did'nt have the heart. In Waco, one of my friends had an old B&T that had no back-up in him and hit the back of that log so hard, he killed the badger and pulled him out and I thought the guy would cry!! LOL He had lost his money making machine. Damn I miss the old days!

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 5:44 pm
by BEAR HUNTER
I say go for it if you dont mind it. When I was coon hunting with a bad set of Jack Russells I always wanted to try them on badger. I heard how bad a badger was and wanted to see if my dogs had the stuff to kill one.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:37 pm
by cobalt
Silly question, Sean. Of course they're trash, esp. if you want to make halfway descent cat dogs. You'll know what I mean when all they end up wanting to do is look for badger. It is hard enough to make straight dogs on multiple treeing species. Dogs should only be put on target animals. Because it's fun and you can't find good tracks is no excuse to ruin your dogs by running off game.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:07 pm
by Dan Edwards
In Waco, one of my friends had an old B&T that had no back-up in him and hit the back of that log so hard, he killed the badger and pulled him out and I thought the guy would cry!!



Did you see that with your own eyes? Killin a badger on dry ground for one dog no matter how big they are is extremely difficult.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:19 pm
by Big N' Blue
Seen it with my own eys Dan. came out of that log shaking him like a rag doll.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:37 pm
by Dan Edwards
Big N' Blue wrote:Seen it with my own eys Dan. came out of that log shaking him like a rag doll.


I understand that but was the badger actually dead? I have seen what kinda damage a badger can take and its off the charts.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:08 pm
by Big N' Blue
The damn thing was DEAD! Broke neck.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:55 pm
by Dan Edwards
Kool! Never seen that in my life.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:27 pm
by briarpatch
Dan, I have witnessed this type of thing quite a bit. If the badger was in a "hole" such as a man built wooden tunnel the badger was at a disadvantage IF the dog was strong and brave enough to charge into the animal and take a deep hold. A few dogs are. The badger cannot manuever in there and if the dog will grab deeply and stay with it the fight is over.

briarpatch

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:08 pm
by blue
That's a pretty gritty hound.....I believe it to be done but not without a good whopping handed back. I've got patterdales and a pitbull for that and even they have thier work cut out for them.

Re: Hounding badgers?

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:01 am
by UphillDoc
Big N' Blue wrote:The damn thing was DEAD! Broke neck.



Cmon man...I just gotta know, do YOU actually believe that, or do just want US to... :roll: :beer

Take care.