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Oliver Hartley
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« * « I notice so many of the boys in telling of their 'coon hunting say when Old eTack or Trailer, or whatever his name might be, strikes a trail they follow him as fast as they can run until out of wind, then as soon as he barks treed, they go to him on the double quick, over logs, brush, barb wire fences, thru brier patches, swamps and so on. Now, this may be all right, I am not condemning any one else's method of hunting, but just want to exchange ideas. When my dog strikes a trail or I hav
...e reason to think there is anything doing, I just wait right where I am until they tree or come back to me. If they bark treed, I just take my time and if I know of a way around that will save going thru some thicket or up some very steep hill, I just go around and save those hardships. And another thing I never do is whoop and hallo at my dogs when they are working. I think that has spoiled many a good dog, and never run to a dog as soon 104 HUNTING DOGS.
as he barks up, but give him time to think it over and circle the tree a few times ; then, when he settles down again you can go to him and de- pend upon the 'coon, being there.


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