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Great that you're having a good season, I don't think hunting with hounds is something most people will just pick up on a whim. Maybe there aren't many younger folks in your area that were born or brought into it?
Enjoy the good hunting!
Consider yourself lucky. I grew up with beagles and running field trials. I just love the sound of a hound in the swamp.
Wish you were closer, as I would be bugging you to take me out for a day.
If I remember correctly, you sometimes hunt in the Marlborough forest? I was there yesterday taking down my treestands and I heard some hounds that sounded pretty excited. I thought it was strange because I've always associated hounds in the forest with deer hunting, but nobody would use them during the archery season. I guess they could have been out running hares though.
How many hounds at a time do you use when hunting hares?
About the end of the regular deer season - this year, for the first time I had a camera out in the Marlborough forest. It's crazy how the deer behaviour changes during the gun season there - virtually no daytime movement as of the second or third day of the rifle season. Then once the muzzleloader season ended, I was getting daytime pictures again.
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[QUOTE=Muskyhunter;1218395]Consider yourself lucky. I grew up with beagles and running field trials. I just love the sound of a hound in the swamp.
Wish you were closer, as I would be bugging you to take me out for a day.[/QUO
I agree with you about hunter behaviour in the Marlborough forest. I have to say though, most of the hunters I've met there, especially recently, have been very respectable.
Were you hunting at Marlborough yesterday? I was there between 11-1, a few kilometres in from the E6 entrance on Roger Stevens. I heard a few shots during that time, but the forest was pretty empty. It's really a gem, being so close to the city and so vast, and open to hunting.
I could see that it would be great habitat for hares, but I have not seen that many there. I guess hunting with a dog would help!
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I hunt hares as well and sometimes I wonder why people don’t do this more in the winter. I don’t have a dog so I’m kicking every bush I can, then I realized why not a lot of people do this because it’s hard work walking through deep snow looking for a needle in a Hay stack and let’s face it people are lazy lol but I wouldn’t change one thing about it. Dogs would make it a lot easier I would imagine. Do you have any good pics of your dogs chasing a snowshoe
I think that people are very busy in their lives and do not have the time to keep a beagle for this type of hunting. I am from the old school where we used beagles and spent a lot of time looking for them when they kept hunting and got lost sometimes overnight. But they are a lot of fun and a great way to burn of those winter days when most other hunting is finished.