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Would you be less mad if your dog slick treed or if he treed a possum?
I don't like either 1 but I'll take the opossum or a slick over some other critters.
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I would be less upset over a possum. I can break him from an animal. How do you break one from barking at air? There's air everywhere.
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I would figure most want to win can't win with the dinorat but still got a chance with the gnat.
My dogs don't tree possums, cause we don't have any here. FACT!
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Originally posted by shadinc
I would be less upset over a possum. I can break him from an animal. How do you break one from barking at air? There's air everywhere.
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Breaking a dog from treeing possums is a lot easier than breaking a dog from slick treeing, and I hate a slick treeing dog. Dave
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I'd be less mad if he treed a opossum, it's very hard to break a dog from treeing slick, I'd much rather have to break them from treeing a opossum.
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It's amazing that so many prefer a slick tree over a possum, I suspect those preferring a slick tree are competition hunters and prefer minus over a scratch. I am a coon hunter but can not stand a slick tree. I would rather be scratched for a possum than look up a slick tree. Dave
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The future ain't looking too bright. When nearly 40% of hunters rather their dog to tree air than a real animal it's not encouraging.
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Lol. Now you know why we have so many slick treers, WAY to many folks tolerate this behavior. Some folks even think that ALL dogs slick tree on a regular basis or that's it's just part of hunting, well, it's NOT for me. Dave
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The future ain't looking too bright. When nearly 40% of hunters rather their dog to tree air than a real animal it's not encouraging.
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I don't understand anyone who thinks there's a difference between a opossum, slick, squirrel, or any other off game.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by pamjohnson
I don't understand anyone who thinks there's a difference between a opossum, slick, squirrel, or any other off game. [/You don't see the difference in an animal an no animal? Well I guess there's no difference in a dog running a deer and babbling.
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quote:not much difference. Still undesirable habits . Correct them or enjoy it.
Originally posted by shadinc
[QUOTE]Originally posted by pamjohnson
I don't understand anyone who thinks there's a difference between a opossum, slick, squirrel, or any other off game. [/You don't see the difference in an animal an no animal? Well I guess there's no difference in a dog running a deer and babbling.
I'll stay with breaking possum treers. You can break the slick treers.
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Slicks or possums r sins.....to choose one over the other is accepting what 90% of hunters r packing ! JMO
I guess I see this differently than most folks. If I have a problem with a dog, treeing possums is the best problem. Slick treeing is the worse.
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Originally posted by shadinc
I guess I see this differently than most folks. If I have a problem with a dog, treeing possums is the best problem. Slick treeing is the worse.
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Prefer a possum over a slick. Can break off possums, most of the time. Slick treeing, you can tighten up. But a tree monster will always tree. I look at it this way. I much rather have something in the tree to work with than nothing at all. Grown men want fess up to that. Because their buddies will rag them for treeing a possum
I can stop the possums, I absolutely hate a slick treeing fool. But my biggest pet peeve is one with big ears that will pull to another dog, but that’s another thread.
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