For the hound guys that run coyotes, I thought this was a cool set up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkTw8u6qY2M
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For the hound guys that run coyotes, I thought this was a cool set up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkTw8u6qY2M
Not my way of hunting coyotes with hounds, !
yes that would just not fly down here ,I can see it were you have untold thousands of acres of land to run ,here you would be in the poky with trespassing charges and animal cruelty charges the first time some one seen this chase ,For big cattel ranches were coyote control is not the same as coyote hunting ,I do love to see the dogs work ,Dutch
I don't have hounds and I don't think I would ever run them like this if I did(something unsportsmanlike about it), I just liked the dog crates on the side with the release. Other then this, I don't see what good it would be.
well I guess for cold nose dogs.
sorry please explain, other then you have already run down the coyote with the truck then when your close enough you "Release the hounds" to finish up, but isn't this how hounding coyotes is(minus the truck chasing thing) you find a bush and let them go to chase?
I've never done it so I don't know, I have only called in coyotes or shot them coming into my turkey set up during turkey season.
Those all look like lurchers. I didn't see any hounds
Not truly hounds in that video as per say what or the type of dogs we run on bears, deer, or coyotes. Those in the video are site hounds, or catch hounds. Plus if any of my dogs had a voice like any of those they'd be down the road in a hurry.
Great dog work as far as I'm concerned. I love it!
I went bear hunt about 12 years ago with hounds and they had a dog on the hood of the truck, When I inquired about this he called it his "COLD NOSE DOG" they stand out there and apparently they are there best nosed dog out of the group and pick up faint scents, when they do they howling and you know something passed there.
I'm sure the hound guys can explain it way better then that.
Exactly MS...I don't see the problem....the guys are having fun, the dogs are having great fun and reward and coyotes are being killed....seems like a great way to spend the day.
Some of you guys need to broaden your acceptance of the ways other guys kill varmints.
That is regularly used on the "Mountain Men" show with the guy with the hounds. the best hound on the hood simply scents the game as they go along. The truck stops and a normal hunt happens.
These are catch dogs. Or site hounds like mentioned. They don't have a good mouth cause they are just cross bred greyhounds ment strictly for running for around 300 yards at a time.
The type of hound your talking about for bear hunting on the front of the truck is called a RIG hound. They use them to find a good enough track to run when there is no way of picking up a track or there is a big area to run. These cold nose dogs can find, start and jump the game much quicker and with much more accuracy then a hot nose hound that usually only runs a track that is more fresh
this is the difference in sport hunting and predator control ,the dogs in this video are fantastic at what thy do and likely catch hundreds of yotes a year ,it is all about numbers and you are not likely to run in to many antis out on the ranches ,around here the opp would be waiting for you at the road , if you tried to chase a yote with a truck. it is not legal here to chase game with a motor vehicle,thy do this with wild boar all over the U S A as well , Dutch
Your right Dutch...it's not sport or hunting....it's all about exterminating....no holds bar. And if they (dogs and men) have fun doing it, all the better.
Cold nosed dogs will indicate a cold track. Your hunting style will dictate if you want to run them or not. A cold nosed dog, wouldn't be my first choice as a rig dog.
Not necessarily, True, a cold nosed dog will pick up or scent a track that others might not, but will also open up on a hot track. When scenting conditions are tuff, I would rather have a cold nosed dog up on the rig than a hot nosed dog. If it means running a cold track and having the dog grub it out until he gets it jumped sure beats the hell out of going home and not having a dog leave the box. To me it's always been about the dog work.
Those are some happy dogs that's for sure. I don't see a problem with it but for me I would prefer a bullet rather than the yote being killed by the dogs but its legal so I say give er hell.
Is there any reason to believe the guys don't stop, get out of the truck and finish off the yote off camera ?
Maybe they just don't want that aspect of the kill shown.
I would think, like hoggers, you don't want your dogs to get injured and they move in quick and break off the hounds.
Looks like it'd be a great way to spend a Searday. Those dogs look happy!!!
That was an awesome vid, I'd love to ride along with them for a day......looks like a blast!! Some guys don't realize how many yotes are out west..... they are just crawling with them. It's nothing for a dedicated solo predator caller to get up into the hundreds of kills per year out there and as a bonus there pelts are worth double if not triple what ours are worth.
Not knocking Em but what is it yote hound guys and those old Toyota pickups hahaha