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HTX ? about the hour
Do you have to hunt the whole hour in one spot or can you call time out and move ? If my dog hunts 20 minutes and comes out can we call time out and move ?
YES YOU CAN CALL TIME OUT TO MOVE.
BUT, IF YOUR DOG COMES OUT HE GETS A FAULT FOR QUITTING THE TRACK.
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EVERYTHING happens for a reason.
You do not need to hunt a single, one hour time block. You can move after treeing a coon. Or if your dog had gone hunting and was gone for some time without opening and came back in you could catch him up without it being a fault and change locations.
If he had opened and worked a track and then came in you could still catch him and move but it would count as one fault. Or maybe he's out there boogering around on a bad track and not coming in and you're running out of time. You could catch him off that track and count it as a fault and move him.
You just simply need to keep track of your minutes of hunting time used. Good luck!
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Even if it never struck it still gets a fault?
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If we're not suppose to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
Ok thanks you answered it while I was typing
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