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Posted by Atsteel on 09-28-2016 11:16 PM:

nite hunt ?

i have a dog that barks a lot on track and was wondering if it would be considered babbling. He trees coon very consistently and rarely misses. Was just curious because i would like to go to some nite hunts and i have read the rule book.


Posted by CHEWBACH on 09-28-2016 11:46 PM:

dog

it really dosnt matter how much a dog barks on a track!!and gets treed!! as long as hes/she is actually running track!! and dosnt take off leash barking!! like a lot ofem and than it mite fit rite in!!lol

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Posted by Jonathan Crump on 09-28-2016 11:46 PM:

Does he leave the lead barking?

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Posted by Atsteel on 09-29-2016 12:06 AM:

no only when he strikes a track.


Posted by Jonathan Crump on 09-29-2016 02:38 AM:

Not a babbler in my opinion. Bluetick maybe lol

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Liz (Davis Creek So Blue Slug x Watsons Smoky Mtn Blue Zip)

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Briar (Andersons Screaming Blue Zues X Triple D All Grand Puddles)
Blue (Thunder St. Nick X Fosters Little Frosty)

Proudly use and sale
Nite Rider Hollow Lights


Posted by rob thompson on 09-29-2016 03:21 AM:

Take him to town have fun


Posted by bluetick250 on 09-29-2016 06:54 AM:

They breed dogs to bark ever step now take him to town

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Posted by Todd_Miller on 09-29-2016 12:11 PM:

Doesn't matter if he does bark off the leash. Just put an honest strike on him and I don't think you'll have much problem.


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