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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Need help on choosing a breed of dog as my coyote partner
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1586348" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've had one black and tan female lion hound that was a good decoy dog, she was that right balance of timid and aggressive that just suckered them in, all my male hounds would just destroy a coyote and barely break their stride.</p><p>I've hunted with some black mouth curs and they were just to aggressive after some time, really just haven't liked the curs. </p><p>Hunted quite a little with a couple Dorn dogs which were decoy and trapline dogs and they were excellent. </p><p>You need that right headed dog to make an awesome decoy dog, a lot of breeds will work but they have to have the right personality.</p><p>Someone mentions Great Pyrenees won't run down coyote, I've sat and watched many a coyote get his butt ran down and kill by them, they are big but under all that fur is actually a lean running machine if their not fat ranch dogs. One pair the ranch had was unreal, the female always rolled the coyote then the male grabbed them gave them a shake and it was done. That male was the only dog I saw that would regularly kill Badgers. Over all poor choice for a decoy dog though.</p><p></p><p>Some terriers seem to do well as decoy dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1586348, member: 13632"] I've had one black and tan female lion hound that was a good decoy dog, she was that right balance of timid and aggressive that just suckered them in, all my male hounds would just destroy a coyote and barely break their stride. I've hunted with some black mouth curs and they were just to aggressive after some time, really just haven't liked the curs. Hunted quite a little with a couple Dorn dogs which were decoy and trapline dogs and they were excellent. You need that right headed dog to make an awesome decoy dog, a lot of breeds will work but they have to have the right personality. Someone mentions Great Pyrenees won't run down coyote, I've sat and watched many a coyote get his butt ran down and kill by them, they are big but under all that fur is actually a lean running machine if their not fat ranch dogs. One pair the ranch had was unreal, the female always rolled the coyote then the male grabbed them gave them a shake and it was done. That male was the only dog I saw that would regularly kill Badgers. Over all poor choice for a decoy dog though. Some terriers seem to do well as decoy dogs. [/QUOTE]
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