success in snow

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blueboy
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success in snow

Post by blueboy »

Just wondering what the guys up north usually call "too much" snow to run in.

adirondackjoe
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Re: success in snow

Post by adirondackjoe »

as much as we have right now.

jusgrinnin
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Re: success in snow

Post by jusgrinnin »

When the dogs can't go anymore, this usually is when they are reaching up to smell the track.

blueboy
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Re: success in snow

Post by blueboy »

We have 8 inches here in ky. Took the dogs out, jumped 2 and couldn't pick up the scent. A couple times they hit for 15-20 yards but no more than that.

sammiller03
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Re: success in snow

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i will try in deep snow. usually dont do much good in over six to eight inches. rabbits dont want to run. What usually stops us is when ice builds up and the dogs break through and cut the dogs up.

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BCBeagles
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Re: success in snow

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I have dogs that can run in it...BUT how far will a cottontail go in those kind of conditions..usually straight to a hole.

I ran last Friday at 10 degrees and dry snow...about 4 inches...they made one good circle and in the ground....lol.

Hare...whole different story. They don't hole up often...if at all.

haderondah
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Re: success in snow

Post by haderondah »

Ran in the adirondacks last weekend, snow was 3-4 ft deep powder. Dogs did great, but gps speed was down to 2.3 mph where it would normally be 6-7 mph. Had a great 3 hr run with only one big breakdown that lasted about 10 minutes. Brutal walking even with snowshoes.
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WillyC
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Re: success in snow

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Powder conditions are the worse for us if they are dog-paddling at muzzle height. When the howling turns to whimpers they've had enough
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NorWester1
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Re: success in snow

Post by NorWester1 »

It varies. There are guys that will hunt/run in anything. Then there's the rest that make excuses for not going out, snow's too deep, too cold, too windy, too dry, too wet...etc, etc

DEA
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Re: success in snow

Post by DEA »

hey fellas
just got back from the UP, 16 to 18 inches. snow is dry like styrofoam. they all worked hard, killed a few. didnt run as well as hoped but definatly better than expected. no excuses, to me better to go than not.
oh, by the way it was -25 for 5 of the 10 nights i was there. it was cold.

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