North western PA here.
We used to rabbit hunt almost non stop.
Beagles and Basset hounds in the family back then.
Hound dogs are long gone, most of the family either does not talk or has passed on to the happy hunting grounds.
Still often I can still here the baying of one of our beagles followed by the smells of wet beagle....
No other smell on this earth can smell like a wet beagle.
Don't forget a little bit of rabbit hair!!!Man, ... I ain't had Fried Rabbit in a long time. Gravy and mashed tators. Broken bones and/or shot.
That was livin!
Shock collars, IDK where you would get mountain lion scent but deer urine trails can get them off of running deer. Before shock collars guys would take a deer hide or a rag soaked in urine and make a trail leading to a small mouse trap. They quickly learned that deer equaled a pop on the nose followed by a little roughing up.How do you guys keep beagles from running away?? I had two I used to run in Georgia, but they would take off like bloodhounds after a mountain lion. I would spend the rest of my hunting trip crying trying to find my dogs! Lol![]()
They likely were not running a rabbit. Rabbits usually turn and come back at some point. Fox and deer, not so much.How do you guys keep beagles from running away?? I had two I used to run in Georgia, but they would take off like bloodhounds after a mountain lion. I would spend the rest of my hunting trip crying trying to find my dogs! Lol![]()