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Posted by Dbradbury3 on 03-16-2009 09:15 PM:

Babbling junk , Get Rid of it

I have hunted in plenty of hunts and i have drawn some hounds that babble , but untill this weekend i can honestly say that i could put up with it, now before i speak my mind there is a minute rule and you have untill that minute to let them do what they will but when you strike in before that minute you need hit upside your head and so does your hound, I hunted in kentucky all weekend , Ill give you an example when the judge said get the hounds by the collar and recast, as soon as the judge and the other handler snapped there lead strap the dog started opening , and the first two drops never shut up until they were under a tree, now i know you can not get them for babling in those two cases but the third drop the timber went straight ahead about fifty yards , and then i would say a wide open pasture about 600 yards until the next timber started , now we casted the hounds and same story Same two dogs started opening as soon as they heard the snap and they were struck in before the minute as soon as the hounds hit the open pasture they shut up and did not open until they hit the timber six hundred yards away, now in my opinion if a hound is every breath on track in the timber he better really burn that coon up across open pasture, i am tired of babblers and i am even tired of listeneing to guys try and say they are honest strike dogs get rid of them and if i draw ya and you have a babbler i am going to try like heck to minus ya

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Posted by MikeO on 03-16-2009 09:41 PM:

did you happen to ask them how they got them to bark off the lead all nite. most of the babbling dogs ive seen were females for some reason. were the ones you hunted with females?

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Posted by mjflores on 03-16-2009 10:27 PM:

Yeah, yeah, you know those woods were full of coon...they have a little different smell than what your dog is used to. If your dog could have smelled them he'd have been running track too LOL

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Posted by blueticker on 03-16-2009 10:58 PM:

Most handlers want you to believe there babbler has struck a track that yours can't smell. The sorry thing is, they get started believing it themselves. They wouldn't know what to do with an honest hound.


Posted by on 03-16-2009 11:06 PM:

UKC needs a rule that says you CANNOT complain about babblers, mention babblers or even speak the word "babbler" unless:

1- You have judged a cast and minused a dog for babbling or,
2-You have, as a member of the cast, ask the judge for a cast vote on minusing a dog for babbling.

I don't care if you are the only one on the cast with an honest mouth dog....no excuses.....minus them, ask for the vote to minus or don't say a word about it ever again. jmo.


Posted by Rip on 03-16-2009 11:12 PM:

Well I'm in then because I have minused them for babbling and I have asked for a vote.

It's not hard to get them when there is only one.

If there is 2 though forget it you won't ever get the votes.

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Posted by on 03-16-2009 11:16 PM:

"you won't ever get the votes" is the worst excuse of all.


Posted by Rip on 03-16-2009 11:25 PM:

It's not an excuse, it's the truth, I said I have done it. I have minused and I have asked for the vote both.

I know, I am from an area that is endemic for babblers. Now close to 80 percent or more of the casts have at least one babbler on them and over half have 2. (back home, here it's not as bad)

When you are not the judge and ask for a babbling call or vote then it ends up being a 2/2 vote.

If there are 3, well you do the math, it's 3/1 vote.

Like I said, it's not hard to follow through with it if there is only one. He'll be pissed off, but you can minus one.

It's a different story with 2 or more. Doesn't mean you don't try, but you ain't usually gonna get as far.

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Posted by Rip on 03-16-2009 11:27 PM:

Elvis, your post is gone but I agree 1000%, unfortunately in many areas it's much harder to find people that don't hunt babblers than it used to be before they started that minute crap.

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Posted by elvis on 03-16-2009 11:30 PM:

i deleted the post rip.
i figured if i ask not to to judge id better not bellyache about the judge i get.


Posted by GA DAWG on 03-16-2009 11:41 PM:

Re: Babbling junk , Get Rid of it

quote:
Originally posted by Dbradbury3
I have hunted in plenty of hunts and i have drawn some hounds that babble , but untill this weekend i can honestly say that i could put up with it, now before i speak my mind there is a minute rule and you have untill that minute to let them do what they will but when you strike in before that minute you need hit upside your head and so does your hound, I hunted in kentucky all weekend , Ill give you an example when the judge said get the hounds by the collar and recast, as soon as the judge and the other handler snapped there lead strap the dog started opening , and the first two drops never shut up until they were under a tree, now i know you can not get them for babling in those two cases but the third drop the timber went straight ahead about fifty yards , and then i would say a wide open pasture about 600 yards until the next timber started , now we casted the hounds and same story Same two dogs started opening as soon as they heard the snap and they were struck in before the minute as soon as the hounds hit the open pasture they shut up and did not open until they hit the timber six hundred yards away, now in my opinion if a hound is every breath on track in the timber he better really burn that coon up across open pasture, i am tired of babblers and i am even tired of listeneing to guys try and say they are honest strike dogs get rid of them and if i draw ya and you have a babbler i am going to try like heck to minus ya
Its cheating.Plain and simple..I dont like a cheater.Do you?

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Posted by demondog on 03-17-2009 12:59 AM:

would you call a dog that muoths for the first 15 or 20 seconds out of excitment then settles in shuts up and goes huntting real good a babbler. if so i have a babbler guess i should cull him.lol lol lol.


Posted by Les Young on 03-17-2009 01:14 AM:

I have one I guarantee you nothing will make babble. Her sire will absolutley make dogs that normally don't babble do it & there wasn't a babble in her mother either, but if running a cold one my young dog's a little tight & yes she absolutley is a cold nosed dog that will get it lined out while some are beating & bawling on the same track. I can also promise that on a blistering hot track across a pasture feild she absolutley will not say a word until she hits the woods on the other side. She will for sure open in corn feilds, but just not pasture feilds. Why is it some wont open pasture feilds & some will??? When she does this she will open in front & tree first 90% of the time or end up split with it in short order. I definitley don't mind the extreme accuracy(of course not) but wish she'd open more in some cases. If coon are moving good she'll get her part of first strikes too.

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Posted by coon dog junky on 03-17-2009 01:15 AM:

how many of you remember the days when we always tried to break the babblers, those were the good days!


Posted by Les Young on 03-17-2009 01:24 AM:

Though most wont

I absolutley can't stand a babbler & will for sure break one from it. Of course for the most part the dogs that were very bad babblers i've seen lacked a little intelligence in my opinion & also lacked tracking ability & were slick treeing meetooing idiots. No i didn't say all babblers were idiots. A lot of dogs bark once or twice when something breaks faster. Especially if their a very competitive dog. I was talking about very hyper babbling idiots that will run dogs all the way if their behind.

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Posted by cannon miller on 03-17-2009 01:26 AM:

i HATE babblers. i got in a cast of 4 dogs, the lil female barked from the time she was unsnapped till the time he pulled her off the tree..... he only got me 1 time on strike tho, the time he beat me on strike we cut loose in a woods with NO COON so mine and the other 2 didnt open, well his did so he beat me. i still won my cast lol


Posted by Dbradbury3 on 03-17-2009 01:35 AM:

Jim i did make the call and i can assure you that i will step up and minus a dog , if need be here is the problem 1. it takes twenty five dollars to question the call and i only had two dollars to my name and to these guys were no joe smo at a hunt they were top guys with great hounds or so some would say, ill give you the cast jim

Gr. NT champions SKuna Rivers stylish peanut

Whizz dog from the world hunt top 16 in pkc

Wipout zeb dog

too much alcohol

now the two honest strike dogs in the cast got beat, the two that babbled were whizz and zeb ,
JIm if i had twenty five dollars i would have questionioned it and took the panel head on, i can assure you , ask elvis i would have went to the panel with a mountian dew, if so they would have been in for it, what i am trying to say , is if a dog opens off a lead strap click he better not shut his mouth until he is under a coon , and if he does and reopens deep like the other dogs did they need minused and , rid of

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Posted by Dbradbury3 on 03-17-2009 01:47 AM:

Before my last post gets mis understood about the dogs in the cast i would like to say that alcohol is a coon dog and will be tough to beat in the near future Al is a class act and a great friend , hope to see you again, ,


the reason i post this is because alcohol deserved the cast win, and he would have got it if the other two were minused

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Posted by WC Preacher on 03-17-2009 01:18 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
UKC needs a rule that says you CANNOT complain about babblers, mention babblers or even speak the word "babbler" unless:

1- You have judged a cast and minused a dog for babbling or,
2-You have, as a member of the cast, ask the judge for a cast vote on minusing a dog for babbling.

I don't care if you are the only one on the cast with an honest mouth dog....no excuses.....minus them, ask for the vote to minus or don't say a word about it ever again. jmo.


I sure am glad you got someone that posted on you thread Danny that knows EVERYTHING, and is always right and always minuses people when they should get it even if he's not the judge and the other 3 out vote him. HAHAHAHAHA i hate people who think they know it all but for some reason it never shows up but on the MESSAGE board, we'll keep doing our lesson giving in the woods Danny


Posted by on 03-17-2009 01:27 PM:

Well fellas, this post is a weekly thing. Everybody hates a babbler, nobody hunts one but they just keep showing up. And when they do, odds are nobody will say a word about it until Monday mourning.


Posted by Adams, Harold on 03-17-2009 02:16 PM:

A few years back I hunted a dog for a fellow... I broke him from babbling this guy went isane I ruined his dog ....ooops..lol


Posted by Ron Brickles on 03-17-2009 02:30 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
Well fellas, this post is a weekly thing. Everybody hates a babbler, nobody hunts one but they just keep showing up. And when they do, odds are nobody will say a word about it until Monday mourning.



WELL TO BE PERFECTLY HONEST MINE IS VERY TIGHT MOUTH ON TRACK AND VERY EXPLOSIVE ON TREE, MY NEPHEW HAS A LITTER MATE SISTER TO CHOP AND SHE WILL OPEN SOON AS SHE IS AWAY FROM YOUR LIGHT. SOME TIMES I WISH CHOP WAS THAT WAY MAN COULD I DO SOME WINNING!!!! I HATE A BABBLER BUT SOMETIMES SURE WISH I HAD ONE!

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Posted by blueticker on 03-17-2009 03:52 PM:

I don't like one opening off the lead but I really don't like the one that never shuts up. I have not had one for very long that never shuts up. I have a Gr Nt female now that opens off the lead when dogs are breaking hard and more so with anouther one that opens. She'll tree more coon alone than with dogs with no babble . I call her a pack nut. She'll wait on pups and drag them around treeing coon and never babbles. Like lots of hounds, it's the competition and being pushed that cause them to babble. I have one that will not babble and enjoy the quiet until coon scent is traveling up his nose. For the most part the babbler is so common that some accept it as normal. I would not get rid of one for opening off the lead a bark or five, if there good enough. Yes I do try to break them and yes there broke if you hang a E collar on them.

If you ever get a 99% honest hound that is dead broke you will notice the short coming of the rest of the pack.

I won't get on here and tell someone they need to get rid of there babbling idiot. If that's the type of dog they like so be it. I have hunted with good hunters that will swear there dog runner has opened up a creek for a mile on a good track that blue can't smell. I normally set them up a couple times before they realize what is taking place. Some never admit it but they know and I know. If you see them jerking around with an accidental kick to old spot now and then, they have if figured out.


Posted by Larry Atherton on 03-17-2009 06:21 PM:

I remember the first time I seen some one reach down and scoop a hand full of sand. I watched very closely to see what he was doing. Just before the handler cut the dog loose, he filled the dog's mouth with sand. That dog didn't bark for a 100 yards, but it wasn't long before he was struck. That was a long time ago.

Fact of the matter, if people can cheat they will find a way. As far as I am concerned, UKC is not the babbling police, if we want to eliminate it then we need to do as Jim suggest ... let's clean up our own ranks.

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Posted by Rip on 03-17-2009 06:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Larry Atherton
I remember the first time I seen some one reach down and scoop a hand full of sand. I watched very closely to see what he was doing. Just before the handler cut the dog loose, he filled the dog's mouth with sand. That dog didn't bark for a 100 yards, but it wasn't long before he was struck. That was a long time ago.

Fact of the matter, if people can cheat they will find a way. As far as I am concerned, UKC is not the babbling police, if we want to eliminate it then we need to do as Jim suggest ... let's clean up our own ranks.



I agree but the minute actually ENCOURAGES people to hunt babblers because it allows them to get far enough out to create doubt. This doubt is what makes it hard to get a vote from even honest handlers.

It was much, much easier to do away with the babblers when we didn't have a minute that allowed them to babble without penalty.

While there were still some babblers, the rules encouraged breaking the dog from babbling. Now the minute rewards babblers by making it much harder to get rid of them, allowing the handler to "keep that hunnerd withem" till they need it.

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