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| bay.chris | Dec 27 2006, 07:55 PM Post #1 |
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was wondering who out there that has kemmers that will rig.Did they pick it up natural or with help from another dog and learning |
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| Deleted User | Dec 27 2006, 08:38 PM Post #2 |
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i have one that will strike out of the box on coon he started on his own. somtimes if i dont feel like walking i just open the vent on the dog box an drive around till he strikes if he barks turn him out an he will go tree a coon .the best thing i like about it is he dont bark in the box unless he smells somthing. |
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| Deleted User | Dec 27 2006, 09:46 PM Post #3 |
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Both of my black females will rig a hog or a Bear but I have never coon hunted them enough to rig a coon track... I think the dogs get better with practice, so we rig alot in the summer even though we can not hunt then, just to keep them tuned up a little.... I have a box with head holes in the side for rigging, and a rig rail on top so you can tie a rig dog on top of the box... Just gives the dogs a little better shot at catching that ever elusive Smoky Mountain Rhino
........ See Ya.....Biggun
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........ See Ya.....Biggun
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