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November 19, 2024 • 35 mins

The gang is back!!!! It has been a couple of weeks since we had the chance to record but we are so glad to be back with our Semper Doggin fam! Join Bryce and Basham as they combat an annoying fire alarm and lay out a few tips and tricks to get your dog treeing up on the wood!

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recording.
Bye.
Hello.
Drum roll.
Hello.
Hold on.
Oh my gosh.
Why is my fire alarm going off?
I'm going to have to come back.
I got a fire alarm going off for whatever reason.

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BRB.
Drive unedited version guys.

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Do we have a fire?
Okay.
I'm back.
Could you hear that thing?
Is it hot in there?
Dude, it is a million and ten degrees in here.
I don't know what is going on.
I come in from working in the barn and I mean I just started sweating like crazy.

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I'm like and then all of a sudden this freaking alarm is going off.
I don't know what's going on.
There's no.
What's she cooking?
Nothing.
I'm cooking chicken alfredo and some red lobster biscuits.
But there's no smoke.
Like there's nothing.
I don't know.
I don't know what's going on.

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So what you been up to buddy?
Welcome back.
We're back.
Back in the saddle.
Look out.
Simper Doggen is back.
Now we've been we've been swacking.
We have been.
We had an unfortunate deal this last week.
We had a couple people lined up to have an episode and they backed out on us so we weren't

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able to bring anything last Friday which we greatly apologize for.
But I know it.
We had what three or four people lined up and the cards didn't didn't fall right.
Hey, that's hey, I have to say though how many months and that's the first one ever.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Yeah, pretty good.

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We'll have one we'll definitely have this one and we'll have another one for you next
next Friday.
Yeah, absolutely.
Hey, we got Jordan Mullins on Dick Brothers, Jeffrey Davis, TJ McCully.
What is up guys?
Thanks for joining us tonight.
I am a little upset when I'm not upset but I'm envious that you know, coon season is

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in right now and it's the perfect freaking night to go hunting and ain't neither one
of us out there running a dog right now.
I will be I will not be I got goats having babies.
I yeah, not me tonight.
I mean, yeah, but how many kids you got put one of them in there watching the goats and
then you go turn dog was I have come to realize these goats are looking for a reason to die.

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I mean, they're a full time job.
Staying on top of them.
Keep them alive.
I mean, so is Cuna dogs going.
Oh my gosh.
I just there ain't enough time in the freaking day.
They're just ain't Jason Smith, Matthew Johnson.
What is up fellas?
Glad to see y'all here.
Gotta have a want to for what?

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To turn the dogs.
Oh, it's not that I don't want to.
I mean, literally, like I'm telling you, like right now goats are having babies.
I got we just got our meat back from the processor.
So I'm doing inventory getting all that ready trying to get it all put in the website because
the website is going to go live.
Hopefully, hopefully fingers crossed this Friday.
So I've got to have all this stuff done.

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Like this business has to take priority right now.
And that's just where it is in life.
Jason, I watched the first half of it.
And I mean, my priorities are priorities.
So it's hurting my feelings.
Oh, yeah.
It's hurting my feelings to do a to do a podcast when Kentucky's playing, but yeah, I got to

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do it.
Yeah.
Matthew Johnson said he's got a pup I can run for him, but I can only get time to run
my own dogs.
It's terrible.
I can't run for nobody right now.
Zach bought the old.
Hey, can we get a pay per view fight like Zach on Netflix with Zach bought and Starling?
Hey, hey, it's going to be it.
It's going to be Tyson Tyson and Jake Paul.

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Hey, it'll probably be just the painting, too.
It probably will be honestly.
Oh, my gosh.
Ben Roberts has gone, buddy.
That's terrible.
All right.
So what what's been new?
What's what's happening in the bashing dog world?

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Oh, no.
What's up?
What's up with everything?
What's the here?
What we got?
We got the battle of the brides this weekend.
It's true pro sport.
Yeah, Lane Leverett putting on the battle of the brides.
I know there was a lot of dogs that we thought would have been there, but they just weren't
able to make it like one of one of the crowd favorites probably was Casey Maggard and Lacey.

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They're not going to be down there.
Where are they going to be at?
I think he just couldn't make it.
I gotcha.
Oh, the eagle is in the nest.
Albert Ashcraft is in here.
How you doing, Bucky?
Hey, Bucky killed him a nice big mule deer down there in Arizona.
Look like yesterday.
Yeah, I seen that.
I'm not here.

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He can't kill a whitetail here in Indiana.
So he had to go to Arizona killing them muleys.
Yeah, he hit somebody's life in theory, you know.
You'll have that.
You'll have that.
Man, there is.
I wish I knew the name.
So we live right here by X Factor whitetails here in Peru, Russ Beller's deal.

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And there was an NFL player that come up here and went hunting the other day.
God, my boys know his name.
I don't know.
I think he plays with Eagles or something like that.
He come up here and went hunting in that high fence deal.
I'd like to know how much money rolls through that place each year.
Well, I mean, if you go on his website, he's got how much it is.

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Yeah, I've actually never been on there.
I might do that one day.
He's got how much it is.
I think it's like he's got the different classes, you know, for how much I think 180 to 200
or something like that is like 7500 or 10,000.
Like, yeah, yeah, we got Casey Maggard on here.

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Casey, we were just talking about your ears must be burning.
We were saying how we couldn't believe that you and little Lacey weren't going to be down
at the Battle of the Brides.
Obviously, a fan favorite come off that big UKC World Hunt.
So Laura Lee Smith says Shane's driving.
He can't watch.
Oh, our buddy Shane, he's on his way down to Oklahoma.
Wyatt is graduating from basic training down in the army this week.

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So I know the Smith family is heading down there to watch Wyatt graduate from basic training.
So proud of him.
Congratulations, Mr. Smith.
Casey said she's done washed up.
Oh, highly doubt that.
Highly doubt that.
Bashing, you got your struggling over there, buddy.

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I guess I'll just get something in my dollar or not.
But anyways, now I've just been just been hunting.
I've got a spot buzz and a young little female that I'm hunting for a guide.
But I had an interesting night last night.
Went down to the bottoms and rode up to some government ground.

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And there was four or five people down there and they were cutting up wood.
Yeah.
Late at night.
Oh, whatever, Casey.
You can lie to some people, but you can't lie to us.
Now, anyways, there's four or five people down there cutting firewood.
They had logged down there by the state ground and there's some people down there cutting

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firewood.
And I rode up and asked them what they were doing just because I was going to cut dogs.
And so they got to talking to a couple of them had hunted back in the day.
And so I got the dogs out and cut them loose.
And for the first two trees, hell, they walked to the trees with me.
Really?

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Yeah.
I had some I had some company down in the bottoms on state ground.
And one of the boys gave me gave me got my number and wants to go with me some more.
I got them hooked on Semper Dog and podcast group.
Hey, come on.
Yeah, I do a little do a little promoting even hooked them up with this country life.

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Oh, the Brent Reeves action.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Yeah.
I got them hooked up, let them listen to a few few few minute segment with Brent and
just how good of a storyteller he is.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
And we got we got Matt Lingo.
He joined us Mr. Mr. Hounsman advantage himself.

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If you guys have not checked out that app Hounsman advantage, go over to the Google
Play Store, Apple Store, however you all download your apps and download that app and give it
the free seven day trial.
It is a really, really awesome app, not just for the competition guys.
They've got a whole pleasure section.
I use it when I'm pleasure hunting, keep track of the dogs because, you know, you get to

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hunting two or three dogs at a time and you get kind of get to forgetting which dogs did
which trees and, you know, kind of by the end of the night, you're like scratch your
head like, oh, what happened?
I forget what happened on that tree.
So the Hounsman advantage app, man, it keeps track all that for you.
It's super great.
Matt, remind me, I need to talk to you this week.
I got a couple of things I need to talk to you about.
So I've been meaning to get ahold of you actually for about a week.

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So here's your public reminder, Mr. Lingo.
I have not tried that app yet.
It's really nice.
Do Murphy hopped on.
He must've got, he must've got off work earlier tonight.
I heard he was, you know, working down there down there in Louisiana or Mississippi somewhere
down there hard at work this week.
So glad he got off.
Maybe he can join us here at Semper doggone for a little bit.
Old Zach bought what he said.

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Basham, you didn't do a Marine Corps B day Semper doggone podcast.
No, no, no, no.
So what dogs are you hunting right now?
It's been a minute.
I'm slimming it.

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I'm down to just spot buzz and, and another little female hunting for a guy in Illinois.
I got a spring two year old coming tomorrow that I got off a raging bee.
Oh, I saw that post about that.
Did you buy it?

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Yeah.
Yes.
No.
Um, it's a, it's one we're going to see.
Uh, we're going to see what we can do with something.
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you what's getting ready to happen.
There's getting ready to be a comedic fest on here.
You got Dale Huff and Bucky both watching at the same time.
Now get ready boys.
We've already dealt with this a few weeks ago.

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We will just ignore it.
No, he's a spring two year old.
Don't don't know that he's ever been trained on much.
Just pleasure.
Just pleasure.
Never, never even probably never even seen multiple dogs.

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So we'll see, we'll see what we can do with him and see if we can, uh, movie on, put a
few days on him and come on down the road.
Oh, they'll set elephants.
Don't worry about mice.
Caleb McDonald, he's on here.
What is up my guy?
Man, I tell you what, I saw Snapchat from Caleb a few weeks ago, uh, turning a dog loose

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down there after that hurricane came through and goodness gracious.
Like it was bad.
How much damage was done down there?
I can't imagine trying to Kuhn hunt it.
Leon Marner said, oh good.
Now you can get beat by me again at the spring two year olds.
What happened?
I didn't, I didn't get beat by you in the first place, Leon.

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And I don't think I remember Leon winning it.
So I believe he got beat too.
Oh, you never got beat by Leon.
Yeah.
We have a little, do we have a little false information floating around on the interweb
tonight?
It's Leon for you.
Tell him to actually hunt his dang dogs instead of being in Northern Indiana.

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I saw it look like he was working on some big crane job or something in some big city.
He ain't hunting.
He's got that big money.
He's got paid handlers now.
I bet Colton Britton's at the top of the list.
Him and Owen.
Oh, okay.
Robertson chance.

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Oh man.
That's frigging awesome.
That little, go in.
No, I was gonna say that little pup I got out of break box.
She's finally starting to put the brakes on and tree some Coons.
Leon said I was going to beat you on Friday, but you showed up without a dog.

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You know, this that like on streets are real thing.
Leon, Leon, that was cold hearted.
I don't think he made it further though.
Oh, that was cold hearted.
That was fantastic.
Actually, I don't think he made it much further though.
So I mean, hey, yeah, he might've made it one more step, but he joined the loser bracket

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right with me.
Oh my God.
That was fantastic.
But yeah, that that little break box pup I got, she's starting to put the brakes on and
actually settle down and tree some Coons.
She's so dag on track minded is the problem with me right now.
She would run a smoking track to the tree and then she gets there and she's like, okay,

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now what?
Now what?
Like trying to get her just a tree and like it's right here.
It's right.
It's right above your head.
Here it is.
Like that's what we're working on.
But I think she's treated for since kill season come in.
So we're slowly making progress.
I told about five or six people how to do that.
Nobody's willing to do it.
Mark Mark's got one over there the same.

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It's just track minded.
And I tell him and tell him and tell him how to make a dog look up.
So I've tried.
I have been I've tried actually.
I got excuse me.
There's two traps set right now.
Wait and try to catch to try that.
All right, let's do this.
So what are you going to do with that once you catch it?

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Well that can what I'm what I'm work on here is and maybe maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe this isn't the bashing method.
But somebody has told me this is catch that can put him on a catch pole and let that let
her watch that can go on up the tree and then walking back down and then bring him back
up and then walking back down.
Try and get her, you know, tree and because so here's perfect example there night.

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She smoked a track.
She went in there and oh, I got back up the night before that she caught a coon in the
ground like ran in there.
I went in.
She was she was trein in the ground.
Coon sit right on the work, which is one of the worst things that could have.
I know it is seriously one of the worst things that could happen.

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So so she's sitting there treating the ground.
The Coon.
It's not a deep hole.
The Coon is looking out at her.
You know, she's the Coon's trying to come out.
She's trying to keep it in.
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
And so we get the Coon killed.
Next night, I take her.
She hit up on a couple of trees, never, never treat.

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I went to a new spot and she ran a track into the ground again into a hole, big concrete
mess pile.
Oh my God.
I couldn't find nothing.
But I'm like, here we go.
We started a bad habit.
You know what I mean?
So I kicked her off that and I sent her on again and she scorched a track, buddy.
I mean, she come on it.
She ran it.

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And then she just sat in one spot for about 15 minutes, just milling, milling, milling,
milling, hitting up a little bit, but just would not commit to tree.
And I'm like, what in the world?
So I walk in there and there's it's right on the edge of the field.
I see the Coon in the tree.
She's at the base of the tree, but she's just milling right.
And what happened that, you know, the farmers, they pushed all the brush up and they pushed

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up right around that tree is like right in the corner.
So she run the track to the brush pile and she is sitting on top of the brush pile, barking
down into the brush pile, thinking that's where the track ended.
But really the Coon was like four foot above her head.
So I hope that we didn't create a bad habit there with that first Coon or one of the first
Coons running into a daggone hole.

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Yeah, I agree with what Leon just said.
We get so well, hold on.
You got to tell you got to hear what everybody said.
You got to tell people what he said here.
Not everybody's going to be listening to this tonight.
They'll listen to it tomorrow.
Leon said, let her run.
She will tree when she's ready.
So now you go on.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey, you're the you're the moderator.

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So I agree with what Leon says.
Too many times we get caught up in trying to make these young dogs tree like they're
treing walkers.
Most of them, they're going to look up when they're good and ready.
Now if you've got a dog, here we go.
And me and you have had this conversation.
That's why you said what you said.
I was just saying if you would actually repeat it in my years of training, what I have done

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with young dogs that just don't seem that they want to look up.
So what you do is you catch you catch a Coon in a trap and you get you a catch pull.
If you don't have an actual catch pull.
Bryce is the dog of the show.
If you don't have a catch pull, you can take a piece of PVC with a rope and put the put

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the loop through the PVC, put the rope around the Coon's neck, pull, pull the rope while
someone else takes another rope and ties it around the torso of the Coon.
Once you tied around the torso of the Coon, then you can take it out into a field or woods
or whatever.
And you don't have to worry about it being a once and done.

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So a lot of times when you're training a puppy and you turn a Coon loose and it takes off
and your pup don't have no interest in it, you're done until you catch another one.
This method here allows you to reuse that Coon over and over and over and over again.
So basically what I've done in the past is I'll have somebody with the dog on a leash.

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I'll have the Coon on a rope and we just kind of walk it towards a tree, let the dog sit
there and bark at it, not getting close enough to attack the Coon.
Let the Coon run up the tree, let the dog tree on the Coon, pull the Coon down and just
keep doing it over and over and over until they get the idea that hey, the Coon actually

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climbs trees.
Yeah, you know, she's and she's not a young dog in my eyes, I guess.
You know, she's like 16 or 17 months old.
So I expected her to be a little further.
But you know, talking to some people, it seems like the females in that litter are starting
real slow.
The males took off and were cranking.
There's already been one of the males I know of just got sold for big money and was already

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put in a pro classic.
I think there was two or three males out of that litter that just took off like lightning.
But these females are just so dag on track mind and they are slow to start trein.
But man, I've got such big hopes for her.
She's got a cannon of a mouth.
I mean, she drowns wheels out all night long.
Like I like her a lot.

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Nicky can't stand her, but I like her.
Another thing that I do and you can see it in the evolution of Buzz.
If you watch my videos with Buzz, Buzz is turning into a little tree dog, whereas before
he would only he would only make like 10 to 12 barks a minute.
They were just all locate barks, locate barks.
And he's getting in that now to where he's starting to become a nice little tree dog.

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And so what I've is is a lot of your driveline dogs like Axle that I had the fog dog that
I had a lot of your coma dogs or ball mouth tree dogs.
The way that I'm able to get them out of it is what I do is every coon that I shoot out
to them, I don't let them have an initially.

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I'll let it hit the ground.
I'll talk back and I'll I'll let them.
Oh Buzz raccoon.
Every time Jeremiah Baker, every time I go live and I say, is it a possum or a coon?
And Jeremiah Baker is on there.
They'll say it's a coon and we get to the tree and sure enough, he's right.

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So anyways, so what I've done is even with Axle, I turned him into a nice little tree
dog because and it would help you to any tree that she's that that she trees on.
Don't let her have that tune right away.
Yeah shoot that.
It like her pull you up a seat and let her tree on that thing for 15 to or you let her

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have it.
Yeah, I do.
I mean, that's great in theory, but and this is just another trick in my bag of excuses.
Dude, I don't have the time to sit there for 20 fricking minutes.
Like I'm trying to tree coons and get out of there and get home ASAP.
I am not a guy who's going to lay out there and hunt till three, four in the morning when

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I got work to do the next day.
Not doing it.
Like this is not my job as much as I think it'd be cool to like run the circuit and I
really do want to push wheels.
Like I want to start putting wheels on some bigger hunts because he's capable of winning
these things.
But dude, I'm telling you, I'm out there for three or four hours and I'm like, no, I got
work in the morning.
Like I'm not just sitting there for 20 minutes waiting on a pup.

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Yeah, but that's just where you're you still can.
But because it's winter time and it's getting dark at six o'clock.
Yeah, it is getting dark at six o'clock.
Even if you let her loose at six thirty and she trees her first one at seven, take that

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twenty or thirty minutes and do it the right way.
Don't worry about second or third.
Worry about that first one.
I've been I've been I've been pulling to you as I've been taking her and wheels every time
I go take her and wheels, her and wheels, her and wheels.
So wheels is always wooded somewhere.
So I was like, I got to get to him and I don't know.
You're pretty about you're too worried about getting to a dog that's already finished.

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I do.
I like to see them coons.
I like to shoot him out and roll on the next one.
You're more worried about just go, go, go, go, go instead of training.
Like I'll give you an example.
We cut all three dogs loose last night, right?
And the female mate spot tree first, the female tree, then Buzz tree.
I went to the female.

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I recut her buzz.
I read by that time the female was treated, went to the female, recut her by that time.
Buzz was three this whole time.
Spot, spot, treat for an hour before I went and got him.
Yeah, you know, he don't need he don't.
He don't need the constant go, go.

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Wheels don't need the constant go, go, go.
Let him go in there, get treated, let him stay hooked.
Yeah, he don't need it.
It's more like for me, I love killing coons.
I love kill season.
The problem is you not the dog.
I never said it wasn't.
I never once said that.

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Impatient.
Patience is not one of my virtues.
I try to work on it, buddy.
I struggle.
See, when I have like I have four or five dogs here, older dogs, they get they learn
real quick about staying true until I come and get them because I mean, I broke star
that was young.

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So I was down at hubby and it was January cold.
I cut her loose and I looked down and she was seven tenths of a mile.
She was true.
I said, oh, I'll lay I'll lay back in my truck.
It's nice and cold outside.
I got the truck running.
I got seat heaters going.
I said, I'll lay back here for minutes and I'll go get her.

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About two and a half hours later, I woke up and she was free.
What's good.
That's good.
So for me, for me, especially the older dogs, I'm not worried about go, go, go, go.
Like I use them as my deterrent, like spot spots, my training, like I cut him, I'll get

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treated and then I'll cut my young dogs because he's a good tree dog.
And so they're going to go.
So I use I use my older dog as training material.
They better like last night he sat there for an hour and a tree before I ever went.
Yeah.
I mean, that's all good stuff.

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But I'm not saying that I disagree with it, like because I really do.
It's just me and my style.
Like I'm go, go, go, go home.
You just saw me.
I'm over here yawning.
It's freaking eight thirty.
I've been going nonstop since like five thirty this morning.
Trying to get these.
We had babies last night, the goats trying to get up, keep these things living.

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Whoo.
Rough time.
Rough time.
But but you just have to go out there.
So because you don't have a lot of time, you've got to make the most of the time that you
are out there and making the most of it out there isn't just running back and forth for
wheels.
Yes.

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One of your goals is to train on tramp.
It's wheels.
I ain't going to say he's got to take a back seat, but him training for Coons versus two
Coons isn't a priority.
You want to train on track.
Yeah, no, it's not.
Hey, we got Chris Allen joined us.
Colton Britton, Hannah Falling.
Thanks for joining us, guys.
We appreciate you.

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We're just talking a little dog, little dog talk, little little training stuff here.
We all know Basham is the elite master handler trainer.
He's given all the advice.
We're going to have to start charging mission.
Now, training dogs, everybody training dogs is it's whatever works for you.
You got to find but you have to find what works for you.

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Right.
Everybody's every dog's personality is different.
Every dog is different.
Some dogs, some dogs work for me and some dogs going to work for you.
Yeah, this is the way it goes.
What's the update on the buddy litters?
So I don't really an update.

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I know last I talked to him, Luna had seven males and two females.
Oh, so we have pups on the ground.
Yeah, one came out stillborn.
So I asked him a couple days ago, he had six males and two females on the ground.
OK.
And he's got another coming in about a week and then in four weeks, another litter coming.

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He's going to have three letters going in like two months.
What all males did he breed to?
I hope I didn't bring to no male.
Wait you're sending the females to they're all buddy litters.
They're all buddy.
Oh, I thought you were saying Henry was having freaking three litters coming.

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He's got two females that are bred by buddy.
OK, got one female that's buddy.
OK, I'm following you now.
I thought you were saying Henry was having all three of them.
I was like, goodness gracious.
Now he's having two litters.
But I mean, I was hoping buddy didn't breed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wheels.
I heard the from Tracy Thompson.
He text me today and said that all ringtails forever Mandy is starting to show.

(29:19):
So that was the first female that wheels has ever bred.
So tramps, either going to have to get after it this kill season and show me something
or we're going to have a wheels pup to train on.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not packing three dogs around.
I know that for a fact.
And wheels ain't going nowhere.
So I'd be that'd be exciting.

(29:40):
I think they're going to have have some pretty good birthdays.
Bryce, you just got it.
You got to get I got what you're breaking up.
Do what I said, you got to give up on it.
On what?
Training and all.
Yeah, I hate it.
Dale said I'll give you two hundred for.

(30:00):
We know we know where your want lies.
It's get that dog that's kind of going kind of doing its thing.
And then Bryce, Bryce, it a little bit.
I absolutely hate training the dog.
I really do.
But the other thing.
Yes, Dale, that's way too much.

(30:20):
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Leon said a little money power.
Yep.
Well, ringtails forever Mandy.
She's got a little money.
We'll have a little little that will be little money and wipe out bread.
So ought to be some ought to be some coon dogs in there.
I'm hoping.
But yeah, you're right.
I hate training.
I hate training a pup.
But it's either train one or don't have nothing next because I sure as heck ain't paying the

(30:44):
dog prices that people are asking for these days for.
So that's not happening.
I agree.
I saw a dog the other day posted for like seventy five hundred said it treated like
less than twenty coons.
I'm like, what?
I sell my dog's way too.
You're breaking up.
You sell what?

(31:05):
I said, I sell my dog way too cheap.
That's what you're saying.
I'm having to read your lips.
It's like every fourth word is not there.
Your video is clear, but your words are not coming through.
Interesting.
Dale says training is the best part.
Once they get trained consistently, they're boring.
See, Dale, I disagree with that statement.
I will take an old dog.
Give me that old four or five, six year old dog that just goes out there and does the

(31:30):
does it, does it, does it.
That is my cup of tea.
I'm in like Flynn there.
Yeah, I'm not even getting the comments at all.
Oh, well, yeah, your connection or something's going to be pretty rough.
But man, I've been excited.
Like I said, I just been excited here for kill season, but I did not expect these goats

(31:52):
to come right now.
It's really killed me last four or five days trying to keep these things going.
And this this online meat business boys, Raftery Family Farmstead, y'all haven't followed us
on Facebook, signed up for the emails you need to because it's getting ready to take
off pretty freaking pumped about it.
Old Dale says pleasure hunting a dog that trees, coons is consistently makes you go

(32:14):
to sleep.
I know I disagree.
And Leon said, and you hate stuff that don't tree dot dot dot a little money and wipe out
equals run, run, run.
That is a fact, Leon.
That is that is a fact.
We're going to find out what happens.
But you know what I do think is going to happen, I think we have a little stay power there.
I think we're going to have some speed and I think we're going to have some consistency.

(32:39):
So once we get him tree in, I think we're going to have what we're looking for.
Dale, can we buy stock in the business?
Not yet.
I'm going to go public.
Oh, hey, do this.
Oh, boy.
Yeah.
That's a you want to talk about what you like to do that dog right there.

(33:05):
The epitome of what you.
Oh, yeah.
Country boy.
I do don't mean to dog deluxe, huh?
Nothing flashy, nothing fancy.
I mean, Lucy start back and he's got to go.
That's my type of dog.
That is my type of dog.

(33:27):
I get bored.
I'm whipping on a dog.
You're breaking up real bad.
I'm missing all your words.
But hey, we've been on here for about 30 something minutes.
I still got a ton of chores to do outside.
Leon says good cross, but they will be tracked first.
I agree, buddy.
I think I know that going into it.
So they're definitely going to get plenty of plenty of attention in time, though.

(33:48):
So but that's we've been on here a little over 30 minutes.
I know people are busy.
I've got a ton of chores left to get done tonight.
So I'm going to hop off here.
You good to go?
I'm good, bud.
All right, guys.
Well, thank you for joining us for another episode of Semper Doggins Dog in Tuesday.
We will get this uploaded for everybody who's not able to join us here on the Facebook live.
If you weren't able to join us this weekend, join us next or in two weeks, every other

(34:12):
Tuesday over here on Facebook live for the Dog in Tuesday group on the Semper Dog in
podcast Facebook group.
Basham is going to line somebody up here for us next Friday.
We're going to have another podcast coming to you.
We do apologize for missing last Friday.
The card just did not fall in our favor.
So guys, thanks for hopping on here.
Thanks for talking to us.
We appreciate everybody comment and having a good time.
It's a nice little family over here.

(34:32):
We get to hang out with everybody.
So Basham, I'm going to sign off here, but if you're good to go, we out.
They're easy, but so yeah.
Thanks guys.
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