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Personally preference
What does most like , a bawl , chop mouth dog? Or, a chop all the way?
I would guess most of us like a bawl/squall mouth on track and good locate then chop mouth on tree. But I really like a bawl mouth tree dog if it is a distinctive changeover.
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Preference.....
I prefer a Squall Mouth Track Dog, Nice Screaming Locate and Bawl Mouth Tree Dog.
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Bawl mouth
Give me a big bawl mouth track dog with a very distinct locate and then a hard chop mouth on the tree. Dave
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X2 I'm with you Dave
Chop mouth all the way, fairly quite on track. Kind of sneaky.
Stone silent on track. Then I don’t care how they bark on tree. As long as they don’t move around and don’t jack the tree.
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quote:Interesting reply. Am a ole Mississippi boy myself. I do prefer a bawl on track an hard fast chop on tree. Chop all the way seems to make a faster track dog . As long as as they have a change over am really fine with a chop mouth all the way
Originally posted by delta slough
Chop mouth all the way, fairly quite on track. Kind of sneaky.
3 chops on decent track locate and then run track silent and loud long bawl on located and roll over to chop at bay...
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yup
big long bawl on track , dying locate , then chop and stay.. Best sounding bawls I heard were black & tans with Myer’s Mighty Hoss up close , back in the late 80's early 90's
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Re: yup
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Originally posted by Black Ash Bawl
big long bawl on track , dying locate , then chop and stay.. Best sounding bawls I heard were black & tans with Myer’s Mighty Hoss up close , back in the late 80's early 90's
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my favorite is Bawl
sgraves where in Mississippi did you live? I've lived in the delta all my life; good flat hunting. Back when I hunted in quite a few hunts,I liked a dog that chopped on track and had minimal change over. I always knew the dog I was hunting and didn't have any trouble telling what he was doing. I hunted many years before tracking systems came into play. Too many times I've seen the big long locate dog get called treed by another handler. Jr. Steelman.
I like chop mouth all the way with very little to no change over when it trees.Had a walker like that years ago.Wish I had another one like him
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quote:I live in Marshall County. Holly Springs area. North of holly springs, down 311 hwy . I hunt with John Walker a good bit. Even mess around with Mike Crockett a little.
Originally posted by delta slough
sgraves where in Mississippi did you live? I've lived in the delta all my life; good flat hunting. Back when I hunted in quite a few hunts,I liked a dog that chopped on track and had minimal change over. I always knew the dog I was hunting and didn't have any trouble telling what he was doing. I hunted many years before tracking systems came into play. Too many times I've seen the big long locate dog get called treed by another handler. Jr. Steelman.
Dying Bawl Locate breaking into a hard steady chop on tree. And have the meat. Give me that, and I won't worry about the track mouth.
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