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Posted by wildcat3 on 01-22-2018 03:21 PM:

UKC Hunts

I'm looking for a little direction or advise on how the UKC hunts work. As a long time pleasure hunter I have never attended a UKC Nite hunt. Here recently, after getting out of hunting for a couple of years due to other obligations. When I started back hunting I bought an older finished dog, no barn burner but would tree a coon and only had very minimal faults. I also bought a pair of pups and raised them up and started both, I kept the one that I liked best. I'm starting to single her out and hunt her solo. Here recently I've kicked around the idea of trying to put her in some local hunts this in a couple of more months once she gets more experience. As I said before, I don't know much at all about how the hunts work other than you hunt in cast of 4 and points are awarded for striking first and treeing first along with minus points taken away for faults. Is there anywhere on this site that I could search and read a quick over view of rules or something to get a better understanding of how the hunts work. The last thing I want to do is go somewhere and not have a clue whats going on and cause a big mess. Any advise anyone wants to offer up would be greatly appreciated. Where to look for rules and regs, past experiences, how things work, or just a simple stay home until you figure it out. Thanks in advance


Posted by joey on 01-22-2018 03:29 PM:

Read this, over and over and over.

https://www.ukcdogs.com/docs/huntin...d-scorecard.pdf

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-22-2018 03:32 PM:

You will never figure it out by staying at home. Just go to your local hunts. You might be surprised to learn that about half of the guys there don't really know what is going on. And the ones that do know still remember when they started. So it shouldn't bother them to answer any questions as they go along. I answered/explained a bunch just this past Sat night. You can also get a scorecard with the rules printed on the back. Just read those rules and observe how they are used or not used during the hunt.


Posted by wildcat3 on 01-22-2018 03:52 PM:

The way I read the rules is: No use of tracking devises? What is dogs are nearing a road or getting close to posted land?


Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-22-2018 03:57 PM:

Re-read the rules about tracker use or go to a hunt and ask questions.


Posted by Krystal / UKC on 01-22-2018 04:03 PM:

You'll learn a lot more through experience, but looking over the rule book and back of the scorecard consistently is always a good idea as well. Joey posted the link to the scorecard above, so I'll post the link to the rule book
https://www.ukcdogs.com/docs/huntin...nd-rulebook.pdf

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Posted by wildcat3 on 01-22-2018 04:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Re-read the rules about tracker use or go to a hunt and ask questions.


If you re-read my original post I said I'd like to know as much and understand as much as I could before going to a hunt and causing a mess or looking like an idiot. I do apologize, I thought asking questions was ok on this board.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-22-2018 04:13 PM:

Or just call Krystal personally and ask her. It sounds like she knows what she is talking about.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-22-2018 04:16 PM:

Excuse me.....as I said, you won't look like an idiot, and you won't cause a mess. And asking questions on this board won't always get you the correct answer. Apparantly you can't tell what someone is saying on this forum.


Posted by wildcat3 on 01-22-2018 04:16 PM:

Thanks


Posted by Krystal / UKC on 01-22-2018 04:23 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by wildcat3
The way I read the rules is: No use of tracking devises? What is dogs are nearing a road or getting close to posted land?


Tracking systems are allowed to be used so long as they do not have the ability to shock or tone a dog. Even if the prongs are removed from the collar, it still cannot be used. In the situation that a handler only has a collar with the ability to shock and/or tone, the collar may be worn by the dog and may be turned on, but the hand held must be left in the truck.

Examples of collars that can be used;
Garmin T5, DC 40, DC 50, Dogtra Pathfinder TRX GPS Only collar.

Examples of collars that cannot be used;
Garmin TT15, Dogtra Pathfinder E-Collar.

These are not the only collars that are and are not allowed, but they paint the picture on what the rules mean.

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Posted by Krystal / UKC on 01-22-2018 04:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Just don't call Krystal personally and ask her. She never seems like she knows what she is talking about and surely does not know near as much as the rest of us on this board.


Richard. I'm offended you would say such words about UKC staff!

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-22-2018 04:43 PM:

See I told y'all. If anyone needs Krystal's personal cell # just text me and I will text it back to you.


Posted by HEADLINESKENNEL on 01-22-2018 08:10 PM:

You could just go to a few hunts and spectate that way you can see how they work.


Posted by yadkintar on 01-22-2018 08:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
See I told y'all. If anyone needs Krystal's personal cell # just text me and I will text it back to you.





I would like to have it !! And allens too !! Just for special occasions like I need to ask them a question at a hunt at 2:00 in the morning.




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Posted by Bob Hennessey on 01-22-2018 08:59 PM:

posted by Richard Lambert
Just don't call Krystal personally and ask her. She never seems like she knows what she is talking about and surely does not know near as much as the rest of us on this board.

Richard, you have more nerve then I do, talking about Krystal like that. Your next litter of puppies may be 2 years old before you get your papers back. LOL!

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-23-2018 03:01 AM:

Oh I know who is in charge of the registration dept. She is a super nice young lady who is very good at her job. I for sure couldn't say anything bad about her. Krystal is in field operations, she has to put up with us coonhunters.


Posted by novicane65 on 01-23-2018 12:00 PM:

Best advice is to go spectate on a couple of casts. Read the rules before you go. And when there's a timeout or the hunt is over ask questions like, why was this scored this way and not that way kind of deal. Or if you're not a member of your club become one. See if they hold buddy hunts. Which is a good way for you to learn the rules without paying the entry fee. If you think you're ready for the hunts take a stop watch with you the next time you pleasure hunt. Hunt according to the rules and times. Keep score and see how your dog stacks up against its self.


Posted by MIKE CARDER on 01-23-2018 01:16 PM:

Krystal

quote:
Originally posted by Krystal / UKC
You'll learn a lot more through experience, but looking over the rule book and back of the scorecard consistently is always a good idea as well. Joey posted the link to the scorecard above, so I'll post the link to the rule book
https://www.ukcdogs.com/docs/huntin...nd-rulebook.pdf



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Posted by yadkintar on 01-23-2018 01:24 PM:

I am still waiting on her and allens personal cell numbers lol.



Tar


Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-23-2018 02:00 PM:

Tar, I won't give it to you. You might try to ask her out on a date and I would be jealous. She is awful purty.


Posted by yadkintar on 01-23-2018 02:04 PM:

I seen her before umm humm. Almost as good looken as Mrs tar.



Tar


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