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Yote Pen
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 6:14 pm
by Tsa la gi
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:00 pm
by wireman252
Looks like fun Charley. How big is that pen and how many did you run ?
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:09 pm
by Tsa la gi
The pen is 160 acres. They ran the Black yote, lost it I guess. They were running the gray one that came across the power line. Byran says there are only three in there now. He is going to restock after the first of the month.
It was fun and I`m going to run at least once a week for now.
Abner and Ivy were playin skip along goin through there. Hub got throwed but got back. Think the`ll be able ta run with yours and Bucks?
Come Run
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:49 pm
by wireman252
Charley , your's have always been able to run with mine and Buck's dogs. Heck , the " Polar Express " can run with anything

If you make it back up this winter , we'll have to get after Ole Red . Man is that a fun time

Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:55 pm
by Tsa la gi
Me and Ol Buck have had many Red runs an naturalllllllyyyy, I always whooooped him

Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:11 pm
by mybeagles
How do dogs loose a coyote in a pen? I've gone to watch them run in a pen and was really dissapointed. Pretty much a sight chase at half pace.....when the coyote stops or sprints off the race is over. Absolutely nothing like race in the wild.
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:29 pm
by Tsa la gi
mybeagles,young dogs, windy, dry, I can think of a hundred reasons just like you and every hunter that has dogs that mess up. You are right about one thing, it is better in the wild. Same thing with training pens for beagle puppies,or grown dogs. How can they lose a rabbit in a pen? NOTHING excitein about that, better in the wild,an I bet your beagles never lose a rabbit in a pen or lose a rabbit. You have to start somewhere. Sorry ur dissapointed. DON`T watch the video.
COME RUN
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 5:50 am
by littlewoody
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 6:39 am
by mybeagles
Beagles running in a pen or beagles in wild run by scent. Coyote dogs in wild run by scent. Pen run coyotes in completely different sport. I can smell a coyote when it runs by....dogs don't loose scent, the coyote quits running so the dogs QUIT. Same thing happens in wild. The dogs QUIT when the coyote stops running. Dogs pretend like they lost it and wander off, boogie bark, back track, switch to other game etc. Big hounds are just as bad or worse. Coyote dogs that run very long in pen are ruined for the outside. My point is not to criticize your race or your dogs. If I was going to run coyote I would do it with beagles. Sorry for coming across the way I did....just couldn't believe what I saw watching "coyote dogs" running in pen. Running castrated coyote is like chasing spooky German shepards.
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:38 am
by cris axtell/coal hill ken
I was given a 5 yr old running walker that spent her whole life in a pen. She has no trouble running wild yotes and is a real sweetheart of a dog to boot.
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:52 pm
by rabbitearl
I have seen rabbits climb a tree in a pen and here of foxes in a pen climb.Do yotes climb in a pen?I do know them pen rabbit are hard to run.I would think them yotes are too when they are run and run.
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 1:14 pm
by mybeagles
Everybody views a race quite a bit different... my only advice would be if you've never seen dogs run a coyote run inside a pen go watch it sometime.... It wasn't anything close to what I thought it was going to be. Dogs that run in the wild require lots more grit even still most of them are afraid of a Coyote.
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 1:29 pm
by littlewoody
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 4:12 pm
by mybeagles
Nice hunt....lot of fun on snow.
Re: Yote Pen
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 6:14 pm
by Tsa la gi
woody,
Great video. That is what training and age and experience has turned those hounds into. It appears to me that you all are comparing first time hounds to seasoned hounds. Like I said I am very pleased they did as well as they did. I will have them to, I hope, that point after this season or next season. Only time will tell and the reason I`m saying this is because your comprehension level dose`s not let you understand it. It also appears that some of you have nothing better to do than sit on your brain and put negative feed back on a post that any one with a brain would be able to figure out these hounds are just starting.
Let me say this: Lots of folks on here do not like me or Patch hounds: You can tell how tore up I am about it but with over 500 views.
Also let me say this,
1,I could care less if I get booted from this or any other site. I do not need these to get me through the day. It`s people like you guys that need to be booted.
2,I never have posted negative about any ones hounds or videos. Only the truth a out falsification and forgery of breeder certificates and I got sliced up on here that`s the way it will stay.
3, As far as your thumbs down YOU and every one else that fits in the same category as you,( KNOW A LITTLE BIT ABOUT EVERY THING AND A WHOLE LOT ABOUT NUTHIN.)
Take your thumbs down turn it right side up, sit your brain on it ride it, when you get through give your self an ENEMA clean your brain out and quit being a DONKEY.
I`ll be in MICHIGAN in DECEMBER and FEBUARY
SEE YA