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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.
[QUOTE=tom gobble;1218436]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[/QUO
[QUOTE=Gilroy;1218461]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.[/QUO
this whole thread brings back really good memories of bunny hunting with my dad and our beagle. The sound of the beagle listening to it bring a rabbit back on that circle and of course waiting well into the night a couple times for the dog to come back, no trackers in those days, I think the coyotes have pretty much taken care of the bunnies around here. I only see them in town or around the builds on the farm. Haven't seen a track in the bush in years.
I was up at my place this past week for a few days, tried for grouse and snow shoe, very little evidence for either but it had just snowed the night before. There was however lots of tracks of coyotes around.
They are pretty smart buggers because I have spent hundreds of hours in tree stands over the past 25 years and only seen one coyote off a stand and several others while walking. In big bush country they roam a lot and have plenty of cover, if it wasnt for snow you might not think they even existed except for the calls they let out before hunting in the evening.
Snowshoe hunting brings back good and bad memories from my young years. Good memories when the beagles were good hounds and ran well. Then lots of bad memories that left me badly scarred - wasting an entire day in the swamp with beagles that wouldn't tongue and ran silent, beagles that would run old tracks again and again, beagles that you couldn't catch when you wanted to move to hunt a different area, beagles that wouldn't run in snow deeper than 4 inches, beagles that wouldn’t leave your side as soon as they smelled coyote sign. The worst was having the coyotes silently killing your hounds when they were running a hare (happened three times to us).
For me, getting out with the beagle in Jan/Feb is like a 2nd hunting season!
agree 100%
once new years rolls around its buns and dogs until march, then a lull until april 25th.
but by then, im always busy with farming but it helps beat those winter blahs.
i love getting together with a couple buddies and chase some buns. you dont have to behave like you do with deer hunting. just run and gun and have some fun
OK now you guys got me excited. Here's one from a couple years ago.
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Just trying to post photos.
Okay, did not like that. Apparently if you click on the photo it gives anyone access to my flickr account.
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