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Posted by deadeye ruck on 11-14-2016 06:02 PM:

Two rules question

Had a good hunt over the weekend but we had several questions come up regarding two scoring situations. I am always looking to learn so I wanted to share them with you all and see if they were handled correctly. The judge was also the guide of the our 3 dog cast.

Situation 1:

Dogs were cast into a small wooded hollow between two fields. Dogs A and B are struck in almost off the chain in that order. Dog B trees followed by Dog A. Dog C never struck in. Tree closed and A and B were handled at the tree. After we had been at the tree for about 3 minutes, dog C comes into general area, heads towards the cast and puts her nose on the tree but never barks or rears up on tree. Judge instructed handler to handle the dog. Tree was scored and it was obviously slick. Dog A ended up with 175- and Dog B with 200-. Dog C was assigned tree points and minused (50-). Call was questioned but was scored as judge initially scored. After this tree, dog A minused out and was scratched.

Situation 2:

Dog B and C were struck in that order (by this time, dog A had minused out) Dog B trails hard to the right and comes treed while C hooks left. B is declared treed about 700 yards from the cast so we proceed to tree. Tree was circled. We leave the tree and head towards dog C which is can be plainly heard about 500 yards away. We continue to walk in the direction of dog C another 300 yards or so. At that point, judge declares he is putting stationary on C and is not going to recast his dog, dog B. Handler of Dog C questioned the call stating that he had to recast since a dog was opening but had not been declared treed. Judge replied that he was treeing the dog for handler of dog C by putting the stationary on it. At this point there were 7 minutes left in the cast. Handler of dog C treed dog C with about 10 seconds left on the stationary. Dog C was found to be in a hole and hunt time was over.

Dog C won cast with 325+ and neither of these calls had any bearing of the outcome of the cast. Were these two situations handled correctly?

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Posted by Rocketman55 on 11-14-2016 06:36 PM:

Well I take a stab at this one. Under scenario #1- I believe dog C was scored INCORRECTLY. Dog C should not have been awarded tree points for coming in to a closed tree, that was determined to be empty and minuses accordingly. To have been able to minus dog C in that scenario, Dog C would have had to have been on THAT tree and TREEING when the cast arrived, to have been awarded tree points and minuses

The fact that the cast arrived at the tree before dog C, and the fact that the tree was misused, eliminates the ability to minus this dog (C) under those set of circumstances

As for scenario #2, I believe the judge was somewhat within his realm of handling the situation correctly BUT it feels to me as if the judge was attempting to heavy handedly get dog C misused by forcing him to tree his dog when the dog was (in fact) not treed. The handler of dog C should have been asking for the judge to release his dog WAY before covering, an additional 300 yards after hearing the dog opening on track. That is handler C's fault for not demanding the judge release his dog. It feels to me as if the judge knew the dog was not treed right but was forcing handler of dog C to make a gutsy call when all were pretty sure the dog was not treeing satisfactorily. This is a prime example of how I feel this rule gets twisted and eliminates the word HONOR from our scoring guidelines.

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Posted by JiM on 11-14-2016 08:03 PM:

Situation 1 was scored wrong because as Dave said, dog C was not treeing when the judge arrived. Read rule 4 (k).

Situation 2 was score wrong because a judge cannot tree any dog but his own. So right up front, that was wrong. Secondly, after leaving the tree, the judge is required to cast his dog as soon as dog C is heard opening. He must cast his dog or be scratched.

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Posted by Rip on 11-14-2016 10:19 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
Situation 1 was scored wrong because as Dave said, dog C was not treeing when the judge arrived. Read rule 4 (k).

Situation 2 was score wrong because a judge cannot tree any dog but his own. So right up front, that was wrong. Secondly, after leaving the tree, the judge is required to cast his dog as soon as dog C is heard opening. He must cast his dog or be scratched.



As usual JiM is correct LOL.

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Posted by coonhunter1287 on 11-14-2016 11:24 PM:

JIM IS CORRECT


Posted by rob thompson on 11-14-2016 11:44 PM:

Yup


Posted by deadeye ruck on 11-15-2016 03:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by JiM
Situation 1 was scored wrong because as Dave said, dog C was not treeing when the judge arrived. Read rule 4 (k).

Situation 2 was score wrong because a judge cannot tree any dog but his own. So right up front, that was wrong. Secondly, after leaving the tree, the judge is required to cast his dog as soon as dog C is heard opening. He must cast his dog or be scratched.



Thanks Jim for the confirmation- I was the handler of dog C and I questioned both calls but got outvoted both times. I did ask him to cast his dog after leaving the tree on situation 2 as soon as we could hear my dog in the distance and that is when he informed me he was going to put the stationary on my dog.

No big deal- I was confident in what she was doing and at that point I had the cast won either way regardless of how the tree was scored. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) the judge outsmarted himself!

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