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Title: Leashed dog tracking also in Central AR
Post by: buckster on September 30, 2012, 09:08:00 AM
I will also be taking calls for leashed dog blood tracking with my dachshund Chowder.  I don't charge anything for this, just enjoy tracking, want to get him on more blood trails, and help folks recover deer.

This is Chowder's third season and he has found 4 of 4 deer in his first 2 years.  I can travel to a 1 hour radius of Benton/Bryant.  If your hit is questionable, it's much better not to disturb the track & give us a call!

My cell # is 901 619-8377- leave a message if I don't answer and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

I work a full time traveling  job and hunt hard too, but I will try to take every available track.
Title: Re: Leashed dog tracking also in Central AR
Post by: kansas stik man on September 30, 2012, 09:37:00 AM
thats awesome i have two mini dachs and one of the two is a sniffing machine.  i meen he never quits if the ball is hidden visual shuts off and he starts sniffing away.  ive wanted to make a squirel dog out of him.  you should tape a tracking job and post it.  watching dogs work is pretty awesome stuff to watch.
Title: Re: Leashed dog tracking also in Central AR
Post by: tippit on September 30, 2012, 10:02:00 AM
Buckster,
Tracking with Tilly & Cash (my Dachshunds), I find it as much fun as hunting.  It's also the Only time my wife enters the hunting woods as she enjoys seeing them work too! tippit
Title: Re: Leashed dog tracking also in Central AR
Post by: buckster on September 30, 2012, 10:28:00 AM
Jerold & Jeffrey,

Thanks for your responses.  I think that's a great idea to try & get Chowder in action on his next track!  Yes, watching him work a track is almost addicting as the hunt itself!
Title: Re: Leashed dog tracking also in Central AR
Post by: kansas stik man on September 30, 2012, 06:14:00 PM
yea im sure it is i got my start in the hunting world coon hunting with treeing walker coonhounds.  starting at 4 years old and trying to keep up with my dad and uncles it was kinda hard at some points but man do i love the sound of a hounds bay!