justpiddlin76
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Dwight, IL
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Al
I like your second post and you are exactly right. A walk hunting dog don't necessarily tree close to you, they just stay within a couple hundred yards before they take a track and then it is on like any other good dog. I do not like your first post though. Once again you are stereotyping like everybody else. There are all kinds of dogs in all different breeds. My cur gyp at first kind of hunted close and I just let her hunt around me and then maybe I would ease on through a little, but then when she knew the game she would get treed somewhere and sometimes it was a mile away, but very, very rare cause she just didn't need to get that deep very often. She was a weird bitch cause she would find coons like no dog I had ever seen before. I hunted her in a blizzard in MO one time against two pretty fine English hounds and there wasn't a coon one moving and two times that night she jerked coon out of hollow logs and fought them and killed them within a couple hundred yards from us. It was the ****dest thing I had ever seen, but she did stuff like this a lot. She was a "critter gitter" according to my dad. She made things happen. Once again though, I totally agree with your second post, just not too much with your first one about only hounds go deep and cur dogs hunt close. Maybe, a lot of them do, but a lot of them don't after they know the game.
Dan Edwards
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