1/19/25. Short tracks around fences and woods
1/19/25. Laid these short tracks one at a time, ran him within 5 minutes and put him in the car to marinate while I laid the next one. Food drops varied between 10-15 steps apart. He got better with each track. Track #1. Struggled at the turn into tall cover https://youtu.be/imxw4lYuoHA?feature=shared Track #2 short track from tall cover to short towards fence https://youtu.be/bA4Q4ZZpGu4?feature=shared Track #3 Between 2 fences towards woods https://youtu.be/R9EverPLGJ8?feature=shared Track #4 Parallel woods and turn away https://youtu.be/88B4jnpOJYc?feature=shared

Fantastic! I love the way each track morphed into the next one, and he took it all as one track—even turning for the last one. Repeat that reinforcement pattern on a 2 turn track. If the third leg is wonky, let’s put an article on the second turn of the second track. So lay and run the first one, if third leg isn’t accurate, add an article to the second turn of the second track. Does that make sense? I’m trying to get the same Dewey on a 2 turn track as we have on 3, 1 turn tracks
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