Let's talk about some fears that might bounce around in our heads, but remain unspoken out loud in the truck with the kids! 1. They're on trash! You can have the most dialed in dog and they can still catch a whiff of something + get a wild hair and chase it one day. We've had our share of Elk...
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Want to Make 2022 A Year to Remember? Here’s 5 New Year’s Resolutions to Help Get You Started
Text and Images by On Track Media Group What Condition is Your Condition In? Don’t let the COVID quarantine fifteen or the heft of the holiday feasting weigh you down in the new year. Both you and your dogs will benefit from a little extra time outdoors. Sure, it may be cold and snowy out, but maybe it’s time to... -
Puppy Fever
The puppy breath, the insane amount of cuteness, the memories that will last a lifetime, all of this spark puppy fever in the average individual. For me though it doesn’t end there. I am blown away by the fact that puppies are born blind, deaf, and with limited mobility but one day grow up to be hunting champions, first responders... -
Conserving the Image of the Hound
The hound hunting community is an extremely diverse community. From the treeing dogs in the Northwest, all the way to rabbit beagles on the East Coast, they appear to be completely different worlds. However, if we break it down to the basics none of us are truly that different. In our similarities there is one struggle that concerns all of... -
The Most Memorable Bear Hunt
Hey y’all! My name is Cora and I run dogs in Southeast North Carolina. I am writing this article on November 23, 2021. The date is pretty special to me because not only is it my daddy’s birthday but I also laid down my first black bear 2 years ago today. Harvesting a black bear has always been on my... -
Building the “Perfect Pack” For Deer Hunting Dogs
Every dog has its own place in the pack when it comes to deer. Hounds hunting deer together as a pack are peculiarly similar to people playing a team sport together. In a perfect world every single deer hunting dog would have the best nose, be able work the track, make the jump and then run together as a pack...
















