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far out question
ok..dont know if this is true or false;but here goes the question in a cast with spectator,when is it ok for a spectator after a tree is scored,to go to the dog that was treed handle the dog to shoot a syringe full of so called electrolytes into the dogs mouth,before the handler of such dog continues to hunt.i thought as a spectator they were only allowed to shine the tree if given premission to do so.other than that as a spectator they were only allowed to be seen and not heard.what is everyones take on this.
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Re: far out question
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Originally posted by las123
ok..dont know if this is true or false;but here goes the question in a cast with spectator,when is it ok for a spectator after a tree is scored,to go to the dog that was treed handle the dog to shoot a syringe full of so called electrolytes into the dogs mouth,before the handler of such dog continues to hunt.i thought as a spectator they were only allowed to shine the tree if given premission to do so.other than that as a spectator they were only allowed to be seen and not heard.what is everyones take on this.
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Spectators can’t be included in voting for scoring of trees kr other things. Nothing about it that they can’t give the dog a drink or whatever else when the dog is tied at a tree. No different than the handler giving the dog whatever it was given. Also in your scenario it looks like he was seen and not heard…
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