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Posted by Richard Lambert on 09-10-2016 04:47 PM:

One minute rule #4-D

When was this rule change instituted or put in? Does anyone remember why it was changed to read "dogs have one minute to babble before they must be struck"? What was the reasoning behind this rule change? Has it had the desired effect? Or is this one of those well intended rule changes that has backfired?


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 09-10-2016 04:53 PM:

Musta been about 25 years ago they changed it. No idea why they did can't imagine what their intentions were but it don't take a genius to see the results. Hardly ever seen a dog bark off the chain before they changed it now look what we got.

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Posted by yadkintar on 09-10-2016 05:04 PM:

I think it was in the early 80's I personly have never liked it from a pleasure hunters view point I like the silence when you turn loose and the anticipation of when and where they strike and by the way they move the track if it is hot or cold that's coon hunting to me.


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 09-10-2016 05:11 PM:

Was closer to 1990 if not early 90" s

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Posted by yadkintar on 09-10-2016 05:18 PM:

I can't remember Donnie I can't even get my shoes on the right feet half the time anymore I do remember it took about five years before we noticed a big change !!


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 09-10-2016 05:24 PM:

I started about 85 and it was changed a few years after that. I don't know what their logic was if not just to let the dogs off the hook that barked a couple times off the leash, which in my opinion is simply lack of training. But if that was their intention then the grace period should have reflected that. 5-10 seconds ! I hate it and don't care what the rule is anything I turn loose better be struck when it barks or its gonna get juiced. Its just about the easiest thing there is to fix.

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Posted by yadkintar on 09-10-2016 05:28 PM:

I raise and train my own dogs so about every 3 or 4 yrs I get one that I think is competition hunt worthy but I will never hunt a loose mouth dog !!


Posted by joey on 09-10-2016 07:52 PM:

In the mid 90's it was 3 min on the first dump and the third bark after that. Still had babblers they just struck them and no one said anything. Its the same thing now there are just more of them, but it wasnt UKC that brought that problem out.

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Posted by ov_blues on 09-10-2016 11:47 PM:

Back then everything was cool in the first three minutes, after that first dump it was argument central if you tried to scratch a dog for babbling. So I think they changed the "honor" rules so that it would make it more honorable if you wanted to hunt a babbler and stay in the hunt. Now we can still argue over babbling without getting scratched. Lmbo.

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Posted by Jgarrett on 09-12-2016 02:26 AM:

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Originally posted by joey
In the mid 90's it was 3 min on the first dump and the third bark after that. Still had babblers they just struck them and no one said anything. Its the same thing now there are just more of them, but it wasnt UKC that brought that problem out.


I agree with your statement. Did you ever hunt with the set em Bo Jack dog of Bill Smith's that Justin Lancaster handled in the mid 90's?


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