1st I'll say my philosophy is any day in the field is a good day......
But last night we had a good rain with another front coming through tonight. We had 100% humidity with the biometric pressure 30.15 ^ and raising .
seemed like my dogs were having trouble finding a rabbit and even when they did jump one had some issue's running it.
Now their will be those that say it's my dog's ....... maybe so !
I ran in the same place Wednesday ..... hadn't rained in several days but had a heavy fog and the ground was pretty wet ... humidity was around 40% and the biometric pressure was around 29.98 to 30.00- and steady . Rabbits were everywhere and dogs ran almost flawless .
Here's the question does anyone pay attention to the humidity and biometric pressure as to when the running is to better or worse and why ?
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Re: I have a question ..........
I don't. Like you say, I've had bad runs on what I thought should be good days. I've read, bad running on blue sky days. I've seen them run the hair off on blue sky days.
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I have never given much thought to it, but my casual observation seems to be my pack has better runs before a front passes than after. I also have seen times when rain the night before should give good running only to be disappointed.
And I agree fog always seems to be good scenting, especially when it also has some drizzle with it. On sunny days, running can be good, but I find cottontails in my area don’t run as long in bright sunshine. If everything out there wanted to eat me, I probably wouldn’t like to be out on those days either!
Scent is a mysterious thing. I dislike sunny, and especially windy days, but sometimes you have no choice but to go when you can. Results can be unpredictable.
And I agree fog always seems to be good scenting, especially when it also has some drizzle with it. On sunny days, running can be good, but I find cottontails in my area don’t run as long in bright sunshine. If everything out there wanted to eat me, I probably wouldn’t like to be out on those days either!
Scent is a mysterious thing. I dislike sunny, and especially windy days, but sometimes you have no choice but to go when you can. Results can be unpredictable.
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keep an Eye on Dew Point !!
for years I been watching the Dew Point, if it's low no need to go running the hounds!!
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for years I been watching the Dew Point, if it's low no need to go running the hounds!!
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I don't pay much attention to it. I know a guy though who is a big believer in the barometric pressure. Above 30 and rising is good. If it's falling running is harder.
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I have found that the Dew Point, is the thing to keep an eye on ?
There was a Professor at UGA, in the Wildlife Dept. Dr. Larry Marchinton , did all kinds of study, with these things and came to the facts shows that the Dew Point, was most important, if tracking a rabbit. He owned a pack of fine Gun Dogs.\
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There was a Professor at UGA, in the Wildlife Dept. Dr. Larry Marchinton , did all kinds of study, with these things and came to the facts shows that the Dew Point, was most important, if tracking a rabbit. He owned a pack of fine Gun Dogs.\
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Aubrey Holcombe wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 2:58 pmI have found that the Dew Point, is the thing to keep an eye on ?
There was a Professor at UGA, in the Wildlife Dept. Dr. Larry Marchinton , did all kinds of study, with these things and came to the facts shows that the Dew Point, was most important, if tracking a rabbit. He owned a pack of fine Gun Dogs.\
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Yes Sir, still puffing right along.. my old Red Train, seem to have lots more Pee and Vinegar !! OLD PRETTY BOY FLOYD, AND THE OLD RED TRAIN! Was always up to several days in and row, and back then the old man (myself) was much younger, so we could handle long hard days. Now my age has caught up with me, have to hunt off a Kubota RTV 900 and half days..
Still love to hear them run, seldom shoot the rabbits. I train lots of pups for local Gun Hunters and keep a pack, for myself when the deer hunters get out of the woods.
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Still love to hear them run, seldom shoot the rabbits. I train lots of pups for local Gun Hunters and keep a pack, for myself when the deer hunters get out of the woods.
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Getting ready for the 2022 Gun Season !!
This old is for the Birds, can't get about like ,, once did a few years ago. Have a pack of good Gun dog. Keep them in shape in my enclosure, but nothing like runing them on the Outside, just have to keep an eye on these Deer shooters!! They Good old boys, but don't trust them when it comes to my Hounds?
Will not be long now ,, we can let the Gun Dog out.
Keep LOOKING UP !!
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This old is for the Birds, can't get about like ,, once did a few years ago. Have a pack of good Gun dog. Keep them in shape in my enclosure, but nothing like runing them on the Outside, just have to keep an eye on these Deer shooters!! They Good old boys, but don't trust them when it comes to my Hounds?
Will not be long now ,, we can let the Gun Dog out.
Keep LOOKING UP !!
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