Cat Hunt
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 2:45 pm
As seven hounds were put down to road Monday morning, was thinking how lucky to have a friend drive two hours, so I could enjoy hunting with Buddy, Maggie , TJ, & Bo his four finished cat hounds. Especially, since I felt a connection to all four. I sold him Buddy as a finished hound, gave him TJ & Bo when they were about for months old. Bo is a son of Skinner from the last litter he sired. TJ is a grandson of skinner & cody cross. Maggie was given to him by Zip Fendrich as a pup, her sire line bred Fendrich hound, her damn was a granddaughter of the skinner cody cross.
We had only covered a short distance when the hounds began to whip their tails after smelling cat scent on a bush, eagerly they hustled down the road for a couple hundred yards before finding a grassy area that really peaked their interest. Must have spent five minutes searching around that area without anyone opening. Then upon returning to that spot Maggie opened, shortly after Buddy opened and was in the brush 100 yards or so. Others raced to him and things picked up for the next ten minutes we listened as they worked, Buddy was at his best today as they advanced that track. All of a sudden things started to heat up, Bo let out a screaming squeal, Tom got a little excited & said we are going to have a race. The canyon erupted with hound music and the race was on. As happens most time they dropped in a deep canyon and for the next twenty minutes, were in and out of hearing. After being out of hearing for a while we changed positions and found them treed, no doubt with that big tree mouth from Bo they were treed solid, in a real hell hole.
Garmin said 300 yards, but I knew our work was cut out for us. After a struggle we arrived at a very rough forks of two small creeks in a very steep ravine & after a search found a nice tom about 100 feet in a fir tree. Buddy, Bo TJ & Maggie were still treeing good, the three trainees were there but not treeing. As Tom skinned the cat Buddy disappeared, others hung with us as we struggled our way to the rig. We arrived at the rigs at 12.00 to find Buddy waiting for us. From start to finish this, getting back to rigs this track had taken a little better than four hours.
If I have my math correct this is the 11th cat & 2 grey fox these four hounds have accounted for since thanks giving. Certainly not big numbers. However it shows one does not have to put up big numbers to have good cat hounds and enjoy hunting. Hope some enjoy reading Al
We had only covered a short distance when the hounds began to whip their tails after smelling cat scent on a bush, eagerly they hustled down the road for a couple hundred yards before finding a grassy area that really peaked their interest. Must have spent five minutes searching around that area without anyone opening. Then upon returning to that spot Maggie opened, shortly after Buddy opened and was in the brush 100 yards or so. Others raced to him and things picked up for the next ten minutes we listened as they worked, Buddy was at his best today as they advanced that track. All of a sudden things started to heat up, Bo let out a screaming squeal, Tom got a little excited & said we are going to have a race. The canyon erupted with hound music and the race was on. As happens most time they dropped in a deep canyon and for the next twenty minutes, were in and out of hearing. After being out of hearing for a while we changed positions and found them treed, no doubt with that big tree mouth from Bo they were treed solid, in a real hell hole.
Garmin said 300 yards, but I knew our work was cut out for us. After a struggle we arrived at a very rough forks of two small creeks in a very steep ravine & after a search found a nice tom about 100 feet in a fir tree. Buddy, Bo TJ & Maggie were still treeing good, the three trainees were there but not treeing. As Tom skinned the cat Buddy disappeared, others hung with us as we struggled our way to the rig. We arrived at the rigs at 12.00 to find Buddy waiting for us. From start to finish this, getting back to rigs this track had taken a little better than four hours.
If I have my math correct this is the 11th cat & 2 grey fox these four hounds have accounted for since thanks giving. Certainly not big numbers. However it shows one does not have to put up big numbers to have good cat hounds and enjoy hunting. Hope some enjoy reading Al