Out of interest, is this when you're kneeling? I've found that if I'm in a crouch (stealthy) my dog will run back to me or circle instead of barking. I assumed it was meant to be to prevent other animals from spooking, even though barking doesn't seem to spook.mapache01 wrote:Useless AGREE!! 100% Seems like leveling up, they instead of improve the tracking lvl they go more stupid , my Scent hound it's now at lvl 26 and since lvl 25 they SIT NEXT TO TROPHY or Keep walking in circles without SEEING the corpse, my friends Dog it's at lvl 42 and same!!
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No, sometimes walking other times running behind also tracking and I spot the corpse and Dog is just sit near trophy or just around but he never FOUND the corpse, when I write around it's like 5-10mts around he still SEARCHING.TheSheWolf wrote:Out of interest, is this when you're kneeling? I've found that if I'm in a crouch (stealthy) my dog will run back to me or circle instead of barking. I assumed it was meant to be to prevent other animals from spooking, even though barking doesn't seem to spook.mapache01 wrote:Useless AGREE!! 100% Seems like leveling up, they instead of improve the tracking lvl they go more stupid , my Scent hound it's now at lvl 26 and since lvl 25 they SIT NEXT TO TROPHY or Keep walking in circles without SEEING the corpse, my friends Dog it's at lvl 42 and same!!
Another thing I hate now that you mention it's when you are crouch position and you order him to stay previously 'cus you're are approaching/stalking the trophy then suddenly the Dog show up behind you, pass you and walk in front of you and BYE BYE TROPHY or you cannot shot 'cus he's at your sides and in front.
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This is by design. If you move beyond a certain range of your dog, he gets up & comes back toward you. I think that distance is around 80m.mapache01 wrote:
Another thing I hate now that you mention it's when you are crouch position and you order him to stay previously 'cus you're are approaching/stalking the trophy then suddenly the Dog show up behind you, pass you and walk in front of you and BYE BYE TROPHY or you cannot shot 'cus he's at your sides and in front.
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It's ok he comes back, but why he has to run! If you're crouch or prone position, that's bad design, he should back/approach to you in the same stealthy/crouch and on upper levels this is worst, believe me I seen it with friends dog.Hawkeye wrote:This is by design. If you move beyond a certain range of your dog, he gets up & comes back toward you. I think that distance is around 80m.mapache01 wrote:
Another thing I hate now that you mention it's when you are crouch position and you order him to stay previously 'cus you're are approaching/stalking the trophy then suddenly the Dog show up behind you, pass you and walk in front of you and BYE BYE TROPHY or you cannot shot 'cus he's at your sides and in front.
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In my experience, my hound ALWAYS has copied my stance when he gets back up. In fact, if I know there's not an animal around and I don't want to wait long, I have to stand up for him to run to me. If I'm in crouch or prone, he takes forever because he sneaks.mapache01 wrote:It's ok he comes back, but why he has to run! If you're crouch or prone position, that's bad design, he should back/approach to you in the same stealthy/crouch and on upper levels this is worst, believe me I seen it with friends dog.Hawkeye wrote:This is by design. If you move beyond a certain range of your dog, he gets up & comes back toward you. I think that distance is around 80m.mapache01 wrote:
Another thing I hate now that you mention it's when you are crouch position and you order him to stay previously 'cus you're are approaching/stalking the trophy then suddenly the Dog show up behind you, pass you and walk in front of you and BYE BYE TROPHY or you cannot shot 'cus he's at your sides and in front.
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The dogs should always copy your stance (and only ever run when you are completely upright). Otherwise it's a bug and needs to be reported.Hawkeye wrote:In my experience, my hound ALWAYS has copied my stance when he gets back up. In fact, if I know there's not an animal around and I don't want to wait long, I have to stand up for him to run to me. If I'm in crouch or prone, he takes forever because he sneaks.
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Well they don't follow your stance when they are on a track. But I guess that is by design.caledonianblues wrote:The dogs should always copy your stance (and only ever run when you are completely upright). Otherwise it's a bug and needs to be reported.Hawkeye wrote:In my experience, my hound ALWAYS has copied my stance when he gets back up. In fact, if I know there's not an animal around and I don't want to wait long, I have to stand up for him to run to me. If I'm in crouch or prone, he takes forever because he sneaks.
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I disagree, not always, happened to me several times on Bushranger stalking Goats and Pigs, this behavior occurs when you reach the distance between you and dog for him to follow you, I think is something like dog "resets" your stance when the distance reach to follow, Dog start to run to you even if you're prone or crouch and when reaches you Dog pass you and roams in front/sides so you have to move backwards to call him and order to stay so you can have again a clear are in front to shot, if Dog is 1-2mts ahead of you you cannot shot, lost several trophies on this behavior. The only way I avoid this or at least compensate is buying the dog gps and monitor on HM when he start to move so you can start to send sit/stay command and go to prone/crouch for him to copy again your stance.caledonianblues wrote:The dogs should always copy your stance (and only ever run when you are completely upright). Otherwise it's a bug and needs to be reported.Hawkeye wrote:In my experience, my hound ALWAYS has copied my stance when he gets back up. In fact, if I know there's not an animal around and I don't want to wait long, I have to stand up for him to run to me. If I'm in crouch or prone, he takes forever because he sneaks.
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I would like to see a video of this. I've used the scent hound almost every hunt since I got him on release day, and have never, ever seen him not copy my stance when he gets up to come back within my range.mapache01 wrote:I disagree, not always, happened to me several times on Bushranger stalking Goats and Pigs, this behavior occurs when you reach the distance between you and dog for him to follow you, I think is something like dog "resets" your stance when the distance reach to follow, Dog start to run to you even if you're prone or crouch and when reaches you Dog pass you and roams in front/sides so you have to move backwards to call him and order to stay so you can have again a clear are in front to shot, if Dog is 1-2mts ahead of you you cannot shot, lost several trophies on this behavior. The only way I avoid this or at least compensate is buying the dog gps and monitor on HM when he start to move so you can start to send sit/stay command and go to prone/crouch for him to copy again your stance.caledonianblues wrote:The dogs should always copy your stance (and only ever run when you are completely upright). Otherwise it's a bug and needs to be reported.Hawkeye wrote:In my experience, my hound ALWAYS has copied my stance when he gets back up. In fact, if I know there's not an animal around and I don't want to wait long, I have to stand up for him to run to me. If I'm in crouch or prone, he takes forever because he sneaks.
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If the dog isn't copying your stance try leaving it and reentering it. A lot of times my dog seems to "forget" what stance I'm in, but if I stand then crouch again she'll immediately drop back down. She does not, however, EVER track at anything but a full run.
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