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Posted by jp605 on 04-30-2015 12:58 AM:

Track speed

Not trying to start an argument just want an honest opinion are blueticks usually slower on track


Posted by RLenhart on 04-30-2015 01:07 AM:

Oh no this won't cause any argument at all. Hold on I'm going to make some popcorn for this one! LOL


Posted by markknepp on 04-30-2015 01:19 AM:

The walker guys are goin to say they can't work a track worth a hoot. The bluetick guys are going to tell they are working tracks the walkers can't smell.

I'll keep my opinion to myself.


Posted by rthompson on 04-30-2015 01:29 AM:

I have seen one or two real good blue track dogs a few average ones and a ton of them that could track but the big problem ive seen is back tracking im not sure why but its what ive seen to be common. but there arnt many around hear to tell ive always liked the blue looks.


Posted by bigcoonsdropen on 04-30-2015 01:32 AM:

Im a walker guy hands down I got 6 ofem the older ones can drift and move a track real good now my huntin buddy hes go a real good blue dog for squirrel and coon he can flat move a coon track some tracks he makes my walkers look like there standing on there heads


Posted by GA DAWG on 04-30-2015 01:40 AM:

You even have to ask?

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Posted by pamjohnson on 04-30-2015 01:44 AM:

i have hunted both breeds.owned both breeds. just like u hear the saying slick treeing walker. well u can get a slow blue or a slick walker but i don't feel there is much truth to that the gossip. anyone that believes everything they hear will have a lot of big stories but wont have a clue what there talking about.


Posted by msinc on 04-30-2015 02:04 AM:

At some point in time, over the years, I have had one of all of them...that said, what I have seen is that there are more differences within the breeds than between each other. Some of the best track dogs, as far as working out a bad track was concerned, I have seen were redbones. Some of the worse back trackers were walkers. I was in a cast at the Virginia state hunt one year {1987??} with Logan's Wild Clover in which he took a track backwards. The guy I was there with hunted a walker...his dog was the only one that took the track the right way and we saw the coon.
One of the fastest track dogs I ever saw was a bluetick. I have seen a few pathetically slow english dogs and the plotts I have owned and seen were very consistent.
You really want to see how good they can move a track??? Put them on a red hot deer...if you still hear a dog after 15 minutes, he's slow!!!!


Posted by Jason Baldwin on 04-30-2015 05:09 AM:

slower on track or takes more time checking the tree before they settle down and tree ? That's two different things.

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 04-30-2015 05:11 AM:

I don't think blueticks are any slower than other breeds but on average they don't just immediately slide in under a tree and throw a gigantic locate and start chopping.

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 04-30-2015 03:29 PM:

Speed

Speed is one thing Endurance is another , lots of hounds have great burst of speed on a hot trail , but in a long run you have to have good carriage underneath you. if you have the one that can do that then in the end he's going to be the better hound ...

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Posted by GA DAWG on 04-30-2015 03:33 PM:

Pretty fast running one backwards..They can do that good.

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Posted by RLenhart on 04-30-2015 04:02 PM:

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 04-30-2015 04:10 PM:

backwards

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
Pretty fast running one backwards..They can do that good.


seen a few Holstein's do that too

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Posted by John Carroll on 04-30-2015 07:36 PM:

There is a lot more variation between strains within a breed than there is from one breed to another.

Maybe at one time there was more standardization of traaits in breeds, but that time is long gone.

Good track dogs and bad are in all breeds.

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 04-30-2015 09:18 PM:

Speed

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Originally posted by John Carroll
There is a lot more variation between strains within a breed than there is from one breed to another.

Maybe at one time there was more standardization of traaits in breeds, but that time is long gone.

Good track dogs and bad are in all breeds.




I agree !
their not all the smartest but they all have some speeders mixt in along the way....

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Posted by rthompson on 04-30-2015 10:48 PM:

My question is why do you ask about track speed and blueticks?why dobt you just go hunting with some and form your own opinion.


Posted by jp605 on 04-30-2015 11:35 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by rthompson
My question is why do you ask about track speed and blueticks?why dobt you just go hunting with some and form your own opinion.



I've been hunting with a lot of guys around South Dakota and have yet to run into a serious Hunter with a blue tick I've only seen one go and I'd doubt if that dog gets hunted more than a couple times a year so it would not be fair to base my opinion on that


Posted by rthompson on 05-01-2015 12:11 AM:

Are you thinkin bout gettin one? in all honesty i love the way blueticks look but i hunt walkers because ive yet to see a bluetick around here that can track with them. im not a blue hater by any means seen some respectable ones but as a whole they havent convinced me to switch not even close. alot of walkers are tree happy but ive been lucky the past ten yrs. and like the high headed type driftin track dog .


Posted by yadkintar on 05-01-2015 12:57 AM:

They got a stronger voice box than a walker went with a buddy to one of them all blue hunts those dogs barked for 3 straight days and nights never did bark down!!!! Been a walker dog you would to have got out the la 200 lol!!


Posted by John Carroll on 05-01-2015 02:45 AM:

Ask anybody that ever hunted with my old Jewel female about her Bluetick track speed.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 05-01-2015 03:22 AM:

They a lot slower than most walkers. You aint saw these walker dogs nowdays out running the coon to the tree? Now thats fast.

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Posted by Greg Burks on 05-01-2015 11:58 AM:

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
They a lot slower than most walkers. You aint saw these walker dogs nowdays out running the coon to the tree? Now thats fast.


Lol....my buddy bought one a few weeks ago and he has managed to out run every coon he strikes to the tree...he was gonna take him back but I'll have to tell him what's really happing now that I knw...lol might make him feel better about his purchase...


Posted by Vic Stoll on 05-01-2015 01:53 PM:

Re: Track speed

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Originally posted by jp605
Not trying to start an argument just want an honest opinion are blueticks usually slower on track


Danged ole sorry blue haired potlicking dogs & a sorry sap sucker like me who owns one! What a pair, misery loves company LOL

My excuse when ole blue gets scalded is ... "boys, I'm just hunting a blue dog".

What is your excuse when your potlicker get scalded by ole blue?

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Posted by Greg Burks on 05-01-2015 02:59 PM:

I got scolded by ole blue the other night and didn't have no excuse....lol


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