Oak Ridge
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Indiana
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Let me back up BooBoo with a story about a hunt just this past fall.
Hunt was going well, and we had treed several coon. A young man (not his first hunt) handling a pretty good dog got to himself and treed a coon that put him in the lead. My dog was split treed, but had a legitimate den tree. He had to lead his dog to mine to score my tree.
We both turned loose off the den tree to finish the hunt, had about 10 minutes or so to go in the hunt.
When we turned loose, his dog circles back around and starts working the area of the den tree....not opening mind you,...just "working".
Long story short...well after the first minute, his dog sets down and starts treeing on the den tree (previously scored). The dog opens 15, 20, 25 times, and is not struck. The judge reminds the handler that he needs to strike his dog, which he does....and the judge takes his call, then applies the appropriate minus points to the dog.
That's when the fireworks started. The young man got mad, withdrew his dog (still had 7 minutes left in the hunt at the time) and accused everyone in the world of "cheating" cause we knew who had the better dog.
Mind you, I ended up winning the cast, I was not the judge, but I was accused of cheating!
Back at the truck, some 30 minutes after the hunt ended, the young handler decided that he wanted to question the call. Of course when I reminded him that he was supposed to question the call at the time the call was made, he again accused me of cheating. We all ended up at the MOH table...again being accused of cheating in front of an audience of folks....
The simple fact is that this young handler thought he knew the rules, but when it came down to what he actually KNEW vs. what he thought he knew left large holes in his knowledge.
He went home insisting that the judge, me, the MOH, and everyone in the world "cheated" him, when in reality, he cheated himself out of a cast win.
He was handling a dog for someone else, and when I talked to the dogs owner, all he knew was that his young handler told him that the cast "ganged up on him" and cheated him using "the buddy system".
I would bet that anyone that has been to more than a dozen hunts can tell a similar story, where a guy thinks he has the better dog, but when he does not follow the rules of the game, he gets "cheated"....
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