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a wyoming yote and the dogs

Started by cathryn, November 18, 2008, 07:09:44 AM

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cathryn

this is in wyoming.  the 2 tan and white dogs are Jerrys, Joe and RP.

the big black and white one is Fats and belongs to Jerrys nephew.

they hate coyotes with a passion.





joe takin a closer look.



Hawks Feather

If I was a dog, I don't think I would want to tackle an animal that has a mouth twice as large as mine.  Seems like one of his bites would equal two of mine.  I also don't know if I could chew his legs off before he got ahold of my neck and shook me.   :shck:

Jerry

cathryn

so.............. are you saying if you were a dog youd be a Pomeranian?  :biggrin:

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cathryn

 those dogs hunt everything from mice to coyotes including bobcats.
they dont like yotes and will get out of the truck before you do if you catch one, i found that out last year when i caught my first yote in wyoming.

they love to hunt and will hunt anything. theyre doing what they love.

FinsnFur

Interesting stuff. Very cool pics. :yoyo:

Why are you putting em on cuffed coyotes? Are you training them to hunt?
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alscalls

Hunting I get.......trapping with a dog :confused:
Still Verry cool :eyebrownod:
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cathryn

a lot of  trappers  have dogs trained for the line.

FinsnFur

I'm still interested, your holding out on us Cathryn. :eyebrownod:

Tell us how this works. Do the dogs kill the coyotes, or where do they come in to the picture?
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cathryn

you ever train a dog to hunt coon? its the same thing. you have to let the dogs get a taste of their prey, so to speak.

they can kill them but it is not the wanted outcome of the situation. you are allowing the dogs to hone their hunting skills by interacting with a live coyote under controlled circumstances.


Hawks Feather

Quote from: cathryn on November 18, 2008, 04:13:53 PM
so.............. are you saying if you were a dog youd be a Pomeranian?  :biggrin:

Nope, but if you look at the mouth on those dogs and the mouth on that coyote, the coyote wins out.

Jerry

possumal

A lot of the guys who train dogs to be decoy dogs take them on their trapline with them. Nothing like showing them coyotes up close and personal.  Those darned Jack Russell terriers think they can whip a doberman. They are about as game as any dog alive. Some of the fellows have crossed them with breeds like airedales to put that extra grit in there. Great pictures!
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FinsnFur

Ahhhhh, thanks cathryn that makes sense.  :eyebrownod:
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Quote from: FinsnFur on November 18, 2008, 08:04:06 PM
Ahhhhh, thanks cathryn that makes sense.  :eyebrownod:

+ 1
Back when I trapped I only had rabbit dogs........
I would love to have a coyote dog :eyebrow:
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vvarmitr

That's pretty cool.  Thanks for sharing that.  :biggrin:

Bopeye

Looks like the terrain in northeast Wyoming. Is it?
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keekee

I have been doing the same thing with Dixie she has came along very well and putting them on Coyotes in the sets helps them get the feel for whats going on. I done the same thing with my Jack Russell when he was a pup. Only on everything from Coons to Coyotes, and groundhogs. I bring Dixie along anytime I am running a coyote job, and bring her home coons and squirrels as well.

I started her out with just a coyote hides in the yard. The hunting is natural to them its the obedience part that take some time.....lol

Brent

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Quoteits the obedience part that take some time.....lol

You're not kiddin there, thats with any breed and any type of hunting. 

cathryn

Quote from: keekee on November 21, 2008, 05:30:43 PM
I have been doing the same thing with Dixie she has came along very well and putting them on Coyotes in the sets helps them get the feel for whats going on. I done the same thing with my Jack Russell when he was a pup. Only on everything from Coons to Coyotes, and groundhogs. I bring Dixie along anytime I am running a coyote job, and bring her home coons and squirrels as well.

I started her out with just a coyote hides in the yard. The hunting is natural to them its the obedience part that take some time.....lol

Brent

eaxactl.  thats  how all those dogs were and  are trained.

we're wroking on gettting Jack trained. hes got the the want to hunt any and everything down its the obedience part hes having trouble on.

hes a typical hard headed male when it comes to doing what hes told.  :biggrin:

cathryn

sorry bopeye i forgot totell you its south central wyoming.