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Posted by novicane65 on 04-23-2020 04:58 PM:

Babbler vs Junk runners

So I got to thinking about this, this morning. Would you rather hunt a babbler or hunt a junk or trash runner? My preference is towards the trash, because at least its opening at something vs just the air.

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Posted by 2nd Mac on 04-23-2020 05:02 PM:

Trash


Posted by Sfox91 on 04-23-2020 05:10 PM:

If they run junk and get off to themselves somewhere under a coon, it’ll have a home at my house forever.

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Posted by JB Cobb on 04-23-2020 05:19 PM:

Unsure which one he is but Thousand Dollar Bill has been and continues to be a winner. Whichever he is he is for sure a coon treeer !! Out of curiosity for anyone who has hunted with him could you tell when he switched over or when he actually strikes a track. However he does it he certainly has done it well and for a number of years.


Posted by Tug18 on 04-23-2020 05:59 PM:

If you haven't hunted with him, how do you know he does one or the other? Just curious.


Posted by Reuben on 04-23-2020 06:09 PM:

I love a trashy pup...
I wouldn’t feed a babbler...

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Posted by T Felderman on 04-23-2020 06:13 PM:

I'll take a babbler. Majority of them when cut loose by themselves don't bark as much, only when you line 4 dogs up we get the excessive noise. A junk runner is gonna run junk by himself pleasure hunting or on a cast.


Posted by Cotton 1927 on 04-23-2020 06:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by T Felderman
I'll take a babbler. Majority of them when cut loose by themselves don't bark as much, only when you line 4 dogs up we get the excessive noise. A junk runner is gonna run junk by himself pleasure hunting or on a cast.
Babbler I hunt by myself I'm the only one that would have to listen to that .....


Posted by novicane65 on 04-23-2020 06:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by T Felderman
I'll take a babbler. Majority of them when cut loose by themselves don't bark as much, only when you line 4 dogs up we get the excessive noise. A junk runner is gonna run junk by himself pleasure hunting or on a cast.



Definitely not all of them are like that. And the barriers I've hunted with more than once did it alone or in company. Junky trashy dogs can be fun to hunt and can be aggravating to hunt. To each his own.

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Posted by Corey Gruver on 04-23-2020 07:09 PM:

Re: Babbler vs Junk runners

quote:
Originally posted by novicane65
So I got to thinking about this, this morning. Would you rather hunt a babbler or hunt a junk or trash runner? My preference is towards the trash, because at least its opening at something vs just the air.


If those are my only two options... I'll take up golf.

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Posted by Cotton 1927 on 04-23-2020 07:16 PM:

Re: Re: Babbler vs Junk runners

quote:
Originally posted by Corey Gruver
If those are my only two options... I'll take up golf.
Your prolly rite Corey, put your light on the charger and your boots on the self in the garage and look for something else, but I'm like Mark Twain golf is a long walk ruined...... Lol


Posted by BAS on 04-23-2020 07:17 PM:

I do not want to deal with a babbler. I can handle a aggressive young hound running off game but NOT running around babbling.


Posted by Dave Richards on 04-23-2020 07:17 PM:

Cory Gruver

X2, I can't stand either one. Dave

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Posted by Travis Brown on 04-23-2020 07:53 PM:

I give them a dose of electricity for either.

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Posted by Al Medcalf on 04-23-2020 11:09 PM:

Neither one and won't put my dogs in the woods with either one. So,I hunt my dogs to themselves.

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Posted by pamjohnson on 04-23-2020 11:58 PM:

Neither

I can stand a little of both when there young. I can even stand very small doses with some age but I won't waste my time on them doing much of either. Winning just isn't as important to me as having a respectable hound I enjoy.


Posted by Sgraves on 04-24-2020 12:04 AM:

The junk running, falling off on a coon is not as common as it was 4 to 5 years ago. Now the dogs make it sound so true an honest about what they are doing. We have some sure enough educated babblers now days. You all will disagree with me on what about to say , oh well. The way I see dogs of today is . It doesn’t matter if they are silent or babbling. Both are nothing more than hot nosed run through the country pop a hot coon up type dogs. Both can run a track. But, running a mile or 2 to get under a hot one is what is wanted. We have no real track dogs in these hunts anymore. A hot nosed babbler has won a ton of money. My point is they will have a coon. The babbling is just icing on the cake.


Posted by JB Cobb on 04-24-2020 12:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Tug18
If you haven't hunted with him, how do you know he does one or the other? Just curious.


Easy look at scorecards or play by plays always struck for 100 and the clock is NEVER an issue.


Posted by Rip on 04-24-2020 12:25 AM:

Well in my experience it is much easier to break a dog from babbling than it is from junk.....

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Posted by Mike Van Dusen on 04-24-2020 12:27 AM:

You guys sound like you think this just started not too long ago,a friend of mine bought a dog back in the mid 80's that was a professional at both,and he was a big winner back then.He would leave barking and sometimes he was running something,and maybe not,but he would be by himself under a racoon everytime,sitting on his butt swishing his tail in the leaves.And if something fell on him or bothered him he would try to kill it!He was a grandson of Gann's Finnisher,his name was Gr.Nite Ch. Gr.Ch. Big Mac,he came from Clair Chenoweth.
Ol Mac lived to be 15 and he treed real live racoons right up until he died,he was TOUGH!He was in the final 4 of 4 different World hunts,he never won 1 but he made it to 4 finals!

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Posted by novicane65 on 04-24-2020 03:27 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike Van Dusen
You guys sound like you think this just started not too long ago,a friend of mine bought a dog back in the mid 80's that was a professional at both,and he was a big winner back then.He would leave barking and sometimes he was running something,and maybe not,but he would be by himself under a racoon everytime,sitting on his butt swishing his tail in the leaves.And if something fell on him or bothered him he would try to kill it!He was a grandson of Gann's Finnisher,his name was Gr.Nite Ch. Gr.Ch. Big Mac,he came from Clair Chenoweth.
Ol Mac lived to be 15 and he treed real live racoons right up until he died,he was TOUGH!He was in the final 4 of 4 different World hunts,he never won 1 but he made it to 4 finals!



I know it was around back then. I'm just curious if you had to chose 1 or the other which would it be?

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Posted by yadkintar on 04-24-2020 03:38 AM:

This comes from a time when we had no way to control a dog. Dogs direct off lipper when I was hunting dogs for the public you had to turn them out every night and even if they treed you did not go to them till daylight you had to get them where they had no hair and they were rundown like an old run out wolf dog that broke out and went to treeing. And then when we got shock collars they learned to out run the juice. knock them down they would get up and keep rollen. But if they made it you had somthing.



Cattail patches full of coons were my friend lol.


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Posted by Cotton 1927 on 04-24-2020 03:46 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike Van Dusen
You guys sound like you think this just started not too long ago,a friend of mine bought a dog back in the mid 80's that was a professional at both,and he was a big winner back then.He would leave barking and sometimes he was running something,and maybe not,but he would be by himself under a racoon everytime,sitting on his butt swishing his tail in the leaves.And if something fell on him or bothered him he would try to kill it!He was a grandson of Gann's Finnisher,his name was Gr.Nite Ch. Gr.Ch. Big Mac,he came from Clair Chenoweth.
Ol Mac lived to be 15 and he treed real live racoons right up until he died,he was TOUGH!He was in the final 4 of 4 different World hunts,he never won 1 but he made it to 4 finals!

They haven't been around that long 50 or 60 years ain't that long ago......


Posted by honalieh on 04-24-2020 07:31 AM:

Agree Completely!

quote:
Originally posted by T Felderman
I'll take a babbler. Majority of them when cut loose by themselves don't bark as much, only when you line 4 dogs up we get the excessive noise. A junk runner is gonna run junk by himself pleasure hunting or on a cast.


The two most unacceptable things for me in a dog are fighting and running junk.


Posted by Mike Van Dusen on 04-25-2020 01:23 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by novicane65
I know it was around back then. I'm just curious if you had to chose 1 or the other which would it be?


If you are asking me,I will put up with some babbling,but I won't keep a junk runner!
I like a tight mouth dog,bark here and there,and fall treed with the meat.I like a drifting type track dog,running with their head up and moving that track,not making a loose and going back where they can smell it,and starting over.That is unacceptable,more than babbling when first turned loose.

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