In addition to the ability to add outdoor maps, and a helpful TrackBack function to help lead you back to your truck, the Fenix watch series has the ability to track your dogs' distance, direction, and status (pointing, sitting, treed) using Garmin's handy Dog Track widget. In addition to tracking dogs, sensors, and TracBack routing, the Fenix also boasts Topo...
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Win a Hunt Drawing List
Order # List for Win a Hunt DrawingDownload Here is the file with assigned numbers.Order-numbers-list-9-17-21Download The attached PDF (above) is a list that will have all of the entries for our Win a Hunt Giveaway. We always try to do things in an open and transparent way, so we decided to post the the list for the entries we have... -
5 things to think about before dumping the box
If you’re anything like us, your hounds aren’t just a part of your pack but a part of your family. They give us their all to catch game or will hunt their heart out trying. But that isn’t the only reason why we love them so much! It’s their love and loyalty that’s second to none and when you’ve gained... -
Introducing Kids to Hounds... how we do things around here!
Introducing kids to hounds is something that is second nature to us at this point. Dustin and I got our first hound shortly before we got married so our kids have never known life without a dog. Our preference is to start them as puppies, but we have had our share of buying older dogs too. We love getting a... -
Crate Training, is it really that scary?
So you just got a new puppy, congratulations! But now what? Where do you start with training and how do you start? You’ve heard of kennel or crate training but it seems so mean and scary toleave an 8 week old puppy in a kennel all alone! Or you’ve found out that your puppy isn’t a big fan of crate... -
Predator control = Coyote Hide Blanket
I was always that kid that would return from a walk with my pockets overfull with treasures and my backpack the same. I suppose these deep embedded habits have led me to the desire to create and utilize the animal from our hunt in a variety of ways. The coyotes we kill in Southern Ontario with the hounds are no exception. The farm... -
How to Trap a Raccoon
On the surface trapping a raccoon doesn’t seem like an incredibly hard thing to do and with a few tips, it certainly won’t be. The first thing you need to do is check your state's laws in regards to trapping, as well as setting an animal loose once trapped. Most states have a designated trapping season where you are allowed... -
Combat First Aid: Hound Edition
You're walking into what you assumed was your everyday bear tree when you hear the dreaded sound of dogs squealing and yelping in pain. Not one, but multiples. Your heart sinks and adrenaline kicks in as you sprint to your dogs. Your worst nightmare unfolds as the bear battles your hounds, standing his ground, swatting with his powerful paws and... -
Providing structure for your puppy
Everyone wants that perfect dog. That dog that listens the first time they’re called. That dog that sits patiently at the door and waits to be let out. That dog that doesn’t bolt at the first sign of freedom. And that dog that is walking nicely on a lead and not dragging the handler around. Here are some things I do with my dogs to... -
Tips For the Traveling Houndsman
It will not be long now until we find ourselves loading up our dogs and gear into our vehicles and setting off into the horizon with our destination being the uplands. Upland hunting experiences begin opening up early as September when the temperature is nearly as high as our eagerness to get back out on the hunt with our dogs. Seasons will...
















