Snow question
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Snow question
All right, I am a lurker and this is my first post. I had beagles and sold them 10 years ago when my daughter was born. This fall I picked up two that I am really happy with.
We have had about 9" of fresh snow, and are expecting about 2-6" more tonite. It is cold so the snow is light and fluffy.
Would I be wasting my time going out tomorrow with all of the light snow? Or should I wait for the snow to settle a bit. I am would be taking a vacation day to do this, and any day in the field is worth it, but I would at least like to get a few runs in.
Thanks
We have had about 9" of fresh snow, and are expecting about 2-6" more tonite. It is cold so the snow is light and fluffy.
Would I be wasting my time going out tomorrow with all of the light snow? Or should I wait for the snow to settle a bit. I am would be taking a vacation day to do this, and any day in the field is worth it, but I would at least like to get a few runs in.
Thanks
If it snows all nite everything in the woods will be laid up some where..........including rabbits/hares. It makes it tough to find them, however if you do lift one up out of bed it will be the only one making tracks in fresh new snow..........initially anyway. Personally speaking I usually wait and give them another nite to start moving and making some runways.
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Yeah, I went out up north where deer season is closed. They got more lake effect than at home. The dogs were snorkeling where it was open and no trees to thin down the snow under them. I was watching a dog 15 yards from me. I would see the tip of a nose then nothing, then the tip again, then nothing. It was so light and fluffy that the dogs sunk right down. I am not even sure the snowshoes helped me at all. I packed up and went home.
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The more your dogs run in snow the less that becomes a major factor. If you run in a lot of snow I think the dogs tend to look for tracks and runs in the snow to find the hare and once the hare gets up and running they can run it on powder fairly well.Joeyman wrote:My experiance running on snow which isn't much would be to wait if the snow is like powder. Don't get much snow in MO
Powder snow = bad running
Wet snow = good running
I'd go anyway. Might not be the best running, and for sure you'll have to jump them, but your dogs won't get any experience sittin in their pens.
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Agree, I say if you can go,-GO!coolbrze wrote:I'd go anyway. Might not be the best running, and for sure you'll have to jump them, but your dogs won't get any experience sittin in their pens.
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Re: Snow question
With only two hounds you should have a better chance. We drove into 2' of dry snow up on the Island. The hounds swam & bunny hopped through the mess all week. Hares went under as much as over the flood of white. We'd get a partial run when a couple older hounds would get away from the group, but when the younger hounds would join up, the disturbance and tracking up would bust the chase (or should I say, attempt to follow..Spencer wrote:All right, I am a lurker and this is my first post. I had beagles and sold them 10 years ago when my daughter was born. This fall I picked up two that I am really happy with.
We have had about 9" of fresh snow, and are expecting about 2-6" more tonite. It is cold so the snow is light and fluffy.
Would I be wasting my time going out tomorrow with all of the light snow? Or should I wait for the snow to settle a bit. I am would be taking a vacation day to do this, and any day in the field is worth it, but I would at least like to get a few runs in.
Thanks


We enjoyed the beautiful weather, the high was low to mid twenties, with nights going into the low teens. Each day the sun's glow would break the eastern sky and the light would awaken the shadows of the Islands to the northwest. The wind only came out at night and after first light, would lay itself down to rest for the remaining day. It was perfect! If only the snow had settled or the warm sunrays would have melted enough for a crust to form & held the hounds weight.
Deep snow= fewer hounds the better...

