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Posted by sleepy head on 02-19-2020 10:46 PM:

Re: Sleepyhead

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
No, Tar starts something, gets in over his head and Jen Cummings has to bail him out. Lol. Serious, Jen is full of information about dogs and is wonderful about helping with problems or information. Dave


Dave would agree that if they are in cahoots, Jen is the brains and leader?


Posted by Redneck Mafia on 02-19-2020 11:42 PM:

Re: Re: Sleepyhead

quote:
Originally posted by sleepy head
Dave would agree that if they are in cahoots, Jen is the brains and leader?

Now what kind of question is that lol!

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Posted by yadkintar on 02-20-2020 12:47 AM:

I plead the 5th.


Tar


Posted by Cotton 1927 on 02-20-2020 01:16 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Preacher Tom
This is all very interesting. Thanks Jen for the info. My dog must not have this or maybe just doesn't know how to use it. I have killed two coons over the last year that fell dead in 2-3 feet of water. He couldn't find either one of them. Think I'll just sell him if he's gonna have extreme faults like this.
You have a sense of humor preacher Tom....I enjoyed that!


Posted by DL NH on 02-20-2020 02:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkintar
I have tooted under water and when the bubbles came to the top I smelled it.


Tar



Tar,

You aren't suppose to bite the bubbles! 😂😂

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Posted by Dave Richards on 02-20-2020 02:51 AM:

Sleepy head

I would definitely agree that Jen is the brains, way to smart to be in cahoots with Tar. I think she is playing the role of baby sitter when it comes to Tar, maybe me and a couple more on here. Lol. Dave

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Posted by yadkintar on 02-20-2020 03:01 AM:

Re: Sleepy head

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
I would definitely agree that Jen is the brains, way to smart to be in cahoots with Tar. I think she is playing the role of baby sitter when it comes to Tar, maybe me and a couple more on here. Lol. Dave




I am deeply heart stricken at the thought of being labeled a big dummy at the point I may never recover.



Tar


Posted by Dave Richards on 02-20-2020 03:07 AM:

Dan

Tar said it was an acquired taste and besides it is just so much fun to bust the bubbles. Lol. Dave. Sorry Tar, getting cabin fever.

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Posted by yadkintar on 02-20-2020 03:11 AM:

Re: Dan

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
Tar said it was an acquired taste and besides it is just so much fun to bust the bubbles. Lol. Dave. Sorry Tar, getting cabin fever.




Tar is minty fresh.



Tar


Posted by Bob Hennessey on 02-20-2020 04:03 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Preacher Tom
This is all very interesting. Thanks Jen for the info. My dog must not have this or maybe just doesn't know how to use it. I have killed two coons over the last year that fell dead in 2-3 feet of water. He couldn't find either one of them. Think I'll just sell him if he's gonna have extreme faults like this.


I think you actually missed both coon and while you were bragging about your 1 shot kills they swam away. LOL!

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Posted by sleepy head on 02-20-2020 06:39 AM:

Re: Re: Re: Sleepyhead

quote:
Originally posted by Redneck Mafia
Now what kind of question is that lol!


That was one of those, what they call a softball question


Posted by yadkintar on 02-20-2020 06:35 PM:

We about tapped out on stuff to conspire about y’all going to have to get more creative.


Tar


Posted by Redneck Mafia on 02-20-2020 08:16 PM:

I love a good conspiracy, JFK, the Twin Towers or even the new coronavirus any are up for debate.
I think here I'm a an interpreter for "Tar Speak", a southern Oklahoma coonhunter dialect that sometimes needs put into a language we can all understand!
With these holes in the roof of the mouth that allow for scent to travel into the nose how many dogs tree slick when in the water or have trouble following a track across water they have to swim? Has anyone saw a hound intentionally put it's mouth under to utilize this?

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Seneca , MO
(417)317-4815
"TEAM MAFIA"
*NATIONAL GRNITECH GRCH GRNITECH(5) HALL OF FAME PKC PLATIUM CH REDNECK BACKWOODS SHACK
2014 OK STATE CH, 2015 MO PKC LEADER, 2016 PKC NATIONALS SEMIFINALIST, 2016 UKC TOP 20, 2O17 UKC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 3RD PLACE, 2018 PKC SENIOR SHOWDOWN TRUCK HUNT FINAL 4, 2018 MO PKC STATE CHAMPION, 2019 AUTUMN OAKS NATIONAL GRNITE CH, 2019 PKC WORLD CH SEMIFINALIST. 2021 PKC SENIOR SHOWDOWN TRUCK HUNT FINAL 4.
*PKC WORLD CHAMPION PLATNIUM CHAMPION GRNITECH SHACK'S HEATHER ISLAND SOUTHERN STOGIE
2021 OKLAHOMA STATE CHAMPION, 2022 PKC WORLD CHAMPION, 2022 MO PKC STATE LEADER PRO SPORT TRUCK WINNER, 2025 MO PKC STATE CHAMPION

RIP
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*GRNITECH CH PKC SILVER CH REDNECK SHACK ATTACK aka TAC 2018 OKLAHOMA STATE CHAMPION, 2020 MO PKC STATE LEADER


Posted by yadkintar on 02-20-2020 09:33 PM:

It’s pretty cool to have sombody you can call and always get the correct answer on medical or all the above questions on dog stuff either her or chey are very knowledgeable.



Or kinda like asking Siri on your phone how do you spell : superkalafradaulisticexpealadotios. And the voice says.........well that dagum shore ain’t it !!



Tar


Posted by Redneck Mafia on 02-20-2020 09:54 PM:

Thank you Tar, I'm glad to be of some help.
I would like to hear from some swim dog experts... tell me about the position of the head for the better/faster dogs. I realise that they are also trailing off of sight and scent through the nostrils. It has seemed to me that when dogs swim they have the head stretched out and the lower jaw is typically in the water which could be in their mouths nose completely out. My observations are more from dogs hunting in the wild swimming across bodies of water.

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Cheyenne & Jennifer Cummings
Seneca , MO
(417)317-4815
"TEAM MAFIA"
*NATIONAL GRNITECH GRCH GRNITECH(5) HALL OF FAME PKC PLATIUM CH REDNECK BACKWOODS SHACK
2014 OK STATE CH, 2015 MO PKC LEADER, 2016 PKC NATIONALS SEMIFINALIST, 2016 UKC TOP 20, 2O17 UKC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 3RD PLACE, 2018 PKC SENIOR SHOWDOWN TRUCK HUNT FINAL 4, 2018 MO PKC STATE CHAMPION, 2019 AUTUMN OAKS NATIONAL GRNITE CH, 2019 PKC WORLD CH SEMIFINALIST. 2021 PKC SENIOR SHOWDOWN TRUCK HUNT FINAL 4.
*PKC WORLD CHAMPION PLATNIUM CHAMPION GRNITECH SHACK'S HEATHER ISLAND SOUTHERN STOGIE
2021 OKLAHOMA STATE CHAMPION, 2022 PKC WORLD CHAMPION, 2022 MO PKC STATE LEADER PRO SPORT TRUCK WINNER, 2025 MO PKC STATE CHAMPION

RIP
*GRNITECH PKC SCH REDNECK MAFIA PKC HALL OF FAME REPRODUCER INDUCTED 2022
*GRNITECH CH PKC SILVER CH REDNECK SHACK ATTACK aka TAC 2018 OKLAHOMA STATE CHAMPION, 2020 MO PKC STATE LEADER


Posted by yadkintar on 02-20-2020 10:05 PM:

Hope he don’t ahh well hope they protect him.


Tar


Posted by Dave Richards on 02-20-2020 10:05 PM:

Jen Cummings

It's refreshing to see someone like yourself that has a quest for knowledge and shares what they learn with others. Never be content with what you know, always seek to learn all you can about the things you desire more knowledge about. We should always be learning until the day we die, we can never have to much knowledge, the brain is a powerful tool that we need to use, not waste. Dave

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Posted by Reuben on 02-21-2020 03:56 AM:

I do know in still water the dogs just jump in and trail off the scent above the water...also I do believe dogs tastes buds are many times more sensitive than humans...it is my belief they can taste the scent they smell if fresh enough...

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 02-21-2020 02:20 PM:

Do they taste the scent when they trail a skunk?

Many years ago, I had a big walker dog who was super loud. I watched him run a coon out onto a boat dock. The coon jumped into the water and started swimming with my dog right behind him. They both went underwater. Big bubbles came to the surface and when they popped you could hear his big chop mouthed bark. And I am not making this up it actually happened. They both came back up and the coon made it to the other side of the slough where he climbed a tree with my dog right behind him.


Posted by yadkintar on 02-21-2020 02:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Do they taste the scent when they trail a skunk?

Many years ago, I had a big walker dog who was super loud. I watched him run a coon out onto a boat dock. The coon jumped into the water and started swimming with my dog right behind him. They both went underwater. Big bubbles came to the surface and when they popped you could hear his big chop mouthed bark. And I am not making this up it actually happened. They both came back up and the coon made it to the other side of the slough where he climbed a tree with my dog right behind him.




Oh my goodness lol !!

Tar


Posted by Reuben on 02-23-2020 03:37 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Do they taste the scent when they trail a skunk?



I do know they can make your eyes burn...

When I was a little kid I noticed where I should run my dogs in drought conditions and also in flooded conditions...

In flooded conditions me and my dogs hit the high ground and levees...my main dog that ran down or killed the game was a walker cross looking dog...my grandpa called him Pinto so the name stuck...Pinto was well trained to my commands as were the other dogs...

One day after lots of rain I headed out with my dogs...it was always fun to see the dogs run and catch rabbits in the water but on the levee they caught all kinds of critters...one day Pinto killed 5 skunks and he was slobbering at the mouth and the White part of his Pinto coat turned yellow with all that skunk perfume...

Farm and ranch was hard work back then but running my dogs about every day made it worthwhile...

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Posted by Reuben on 02-23-2020 03:38 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Do they taste the scent when they trail a skunk?



I do know they can make your eyes burn...

When I was a little kid I noticed where I should run my dogs in drought conditions and also in flooded conditions...

In flooded conditions me and my dogs hit the high ground and levees...my main dog that ran down or killed the game was a walker cross looking dog...my grandpa called him Pinto so the name stuck...Pinto was well trained to my commands as were the other dogs...

One day after lots of rain I headed out with my dogs...it was always fun to see the dogs run and catch rabbits in the water but on the levee they caught all kinds of critters...one day Pinto killed 5 skunks and he was slobbering at the mouth and the White part of his Pinto coat turned yellow with all that skunk perfume...

Farm and ranch was hard work back then but running my dogs about every day made it worthwhile...

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Training dogs is not so much about quantity, it's more about timing, and the right situations...After that it's up to the dog....A hunting dog is born...


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