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Posted by l.lyle on 03-22-2011 09:15 AM:

Re: rules

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Originally posted by CoryHamby22
l.lyle, Go to the UKC homepage and click on upcoming events. You will see a drop box for choosing the type of event. Choose coonhound events. On the events page look to the right and you will see Licensed Hunt Test. Click on the hunt test. On the hunt test page you will see Rules & policies.


Thank you ever so much for your reply. I probably will HTX mine just so. I hunted the breed everybody so high upon for a long lomg time, but never could win jacksht widdum cause 1 icant't hear( kinda like listenin to a lberal spoutin off on a stump jump politcal meetn an I say , at the end of the oratory, What? did she Say??) just chalk dat up to me bein dumb, at the least, dumbfounded. Any way, I know what my dog say, and he be de only one tawkin, den somebody watch e watch and e up an jumpup an say "tree my dawg" . So's I myself thinkin I' s e be deft. But I ain't deft , not even hyard of Hyaring, just don't keep up with a clock too good. Ennabe funny? I can laugh MAO . We got imaginary fellers thinkin they hyaring things down in my neck a woods. dey mussa bin watchin Animal Cops Youston and Hauntin Ghost storis round F'd up Charleston and as well as Savannah. LOL. Ease over now and peek cross your shoulder, BOOO!! What you hear dat I ain't hear? Booogety boogety?


Posted by T.LEE on 03-23-2011 04:39 AM:

HTX

I have been to a few of these hunts. They are fun, almost like a pleasure hunt. But they are not a very good way to judge a dog. IMO. If you really want to see how good your dog is put him, or her, in the woods with some competition. I have owned quite a few dogs over the years that could tree a coon by themselves. But they could not compete in most company. If I'm looking to breed a good gyp I don't look for a stud that can tree a coon alone. I'm looking for one that can do it faster, louder, and more consistently than the average coondog. Where do We find such a measuring stick as this? In the nite hunts. Again just my opinion.


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