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Interesting nite hunt?
All dogs are treed, trees scored and minused. Walk dogs from the tree and recut. One dogs go off and runs track and trees. Five is up and you walk into the tree to realize it's the previously scored tree. You look up and immediately find a coon. Do you plus it or delete it since it was a previously scored tree. I say delete since the rules just say you can't score a previously scored tree.
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Deleted for the reason you gave. Already been scored on.
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Deleted for the reason you gave. Already been scored on.
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The guy who has to brag about his dog has everything to prove. If it ain't blue it ain't true.
Josh Brewster 330-360-8306
CH NITECH 'PR' That Blue Dog Copper'
Missasissy’s Bad Hatchet
I was on a cast one night years ago, and all dogs were struck, treed and plussed on a small persimmon tree in the middle of a cattle pasture. No leaves, tree was about as big around as a man's calf. Single coon was plainly seen. We pulled the dogs, sent them across the field toward the woods, and they struck within a hundred yards. Came screaming back and treed the same tree we'd just left, but this time there were two coons in it! We deleted it even though it was obvious what had happened.
My dogs have beat the coon to the tree before, but not like that. Lol
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