Chris Herring
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Bunn, NC (Near Raleigh)
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Pitching a dog
OK, I attend the hunts like everyone else, really enjoy the fellowship, but I prefer a good old pleasure hunt. One thing has been bothering me lately is the number of times I have heard "honest" handlers refer to pitching a dog...Hunters who are quick to take their minus, seem to play by all the rules, and would quickly call someone else out for cheating seem to think "pitching a dog in" is acceptable????
In my opinion pitching a dog = lying. We are supposed to call a dog for what it is doing at that time; not what we think it is doing or what we expect it to do. The advice I often hear given to new hunters is to "Just call your dog for what it does and don't worry about the rest", that is good advice, but how come some folks get away from that and start calling their dog for what they want it to do, need it to do, or think it is about to do.
I recently heard a good friend, that I thought I respected refer to "pitching a dog"...I lost alot of respect for this person.
I guess my question is; do you all see it the way I do? Is pitching a dog the same as telling a lie? or is it just knowing the rules well, or knowing your dog well enough to anticipate it's actions? honestly i doubt you will change my mind, but I do want to know what others in the coonhunting world think.
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