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Posted by Big spike hamme on 01-17-2018 03:27 AM:

Best kinda mouth ?

If u had the chance to make the perfect mouth on a hound what would you like it to be ? Or the mixture of any ? ...silent on track ..chop on track....bawl on track....what kinda locate ? .. and finnaly chop on tree ?? Short bawl or long bawl on tree ?? This would be what you prefer and why?


Posted by Billy George on 01-17-2018 03:30 AM:

Semi silent on track,chop mouth on track,triple chop locate,loud ringing chop on tree.wouldnt have to be overpowering loud just one that carries good

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Posted by Travis Brown on 01-17-2018 05:10 AM:

A deep bawl on track, and gives mouth according to the track. Bark less on a cold track than a hot track to let me know what kind of track they are dealing with. It helps tell the story. A wild long screaming locate that sounds like they are being killed. I like those wild shreeks, screams, and bawls to continue for up to a minute before they roll in to a high pitched chop. Of course I want to be able to call them treed on that first wild scream but that should just be the beginning of the show. That high pitched chop carries farther than a deep mouth. I know that's a lot to ask but that would be perfect to me.

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Posted by Lipperman22 on 01-17-2018 06:19 PM:

Screaming bawl mouth on track . Huge dying locate 4 times and a screaming chop mouth tree dog at 100 bpm


Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-17-2018 06:29 PM:

One bark tree dog, the rest doent matter.


Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 01-17-2018 06:46 PM:

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With my old ears I high a high tenor mouth with nice locate.
Love the deep bawl mouths dogs but they tend to blend together

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Posted by joey on 01-17-2018 09:07 PM:

I like a squall mouth on the ground, Something that sounds like a lion roaring. 3 or 4 huge squalls that sounds like they are running out of breath and a nice steady chop. I even like a squall mouth tree dog if there is not hardly any pause. I want it to not sound like anything else out there.

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Posted by dean jamerson on 01-17-2018 09:39 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Travis Brown
A deep bawl on track, and gives mouth according to the track. Bark less on a cold track than a hot track to let me know what kind of track they are dealing with. It helps tell the story. A wild long screaming locate that sounds like they are being killed. I like those wild shreeks, screams, and bawls to continue for up to a minute before they roll in to a high pitched chop. Of course I want to be able to call them treed on that first wild scream but that should just be the beginning of the show. That high pitched chop carries farther than a deep mouth. I know that's a lot to ask but that would be perfect to me.


You mist have hunted with some Lipper dogs back in the day! Lol

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Posted by dean jamerson on 01-17-2018 09:39 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Travis Brown
A deep bawl on track, and gives mouth according to the track. Bark less on a cold track than a hot track to let me know what kind of track they are dealing with. It helps tell the story. A wild long screaming locate that sounds like they are being killed. I like those wild shreeks, screams, and bawls to continue for up to a minute before they roll in to a high pitched chop. Of course I want to be able to call them treed on that first wild scream but that should just be the beginning of the show. That high pitched chop carries farther than a deep mouth. I know that's a lot to ask but that would be perfect to me.


You mist have hunted with some Lipper dogs back in the day! Lol

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Posted by CONRAD FRYAR on 01-18-2018 12:10 AM:

https://youtu.be/BUN-qcHxvYo

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Posted by Big spike hamme on 01-18-2018 12:14 AM:

Holy cow !!!! Now that's a screamer !!!!


Posted by shadinc on 01-18-2018 12:31 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by CONRAD FRYAR
https://youtu.be/BUN-qcHxvYo
One like that will work for me.


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