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quote: Originally posted by buck brush
ok this is something that happened in a hunt I was the judge, 3 dog cast 2 dogs start to tree none had been called treed a fight breaks out so we move up to see who is fighting they stop, one dog starts to tree and is called treed we are 20 t0 25 yards from tree the other 2 dogs are to the right working a track I ask them all to shut there lights off, the 5 is running the treed dog, it gets down off the tree and can be heard moving around searching on the ground I say I'm putting the 2 on her they all say she is MIN. she gets back up on the tree and starts to tree the 5 runs out she was on a den I 0 her points I told them that if we was not standing there that close we would have not known she was down off the tree, I would have just put the 2 on her as I did, now if she would have barked off the tree then I would have MIN. her.
at 30 yards I do not know if I would have MIN this mans dog or not since it went right back and started treeing I would have had to been there.
I would have scored the dog that treed the same way. I would not have minused the dog for leaving the tree. The fact is she went back and finished the job and the 2 minutes did not get her. Sometimes when you are too close like that you can hear what sounds like one thing but you cant see it so you cant act on it. One thing I always try to do if I am the judge is back the cast away as soon as possible if we are too close. In this case though you really couldn't because you were watching a mean dog/dogs.
I judged a hunt recently with something similar. I went in to the tree first and saw both dogs treed good. When one of the dogs saw my light he came to me. He saw I wasn't his owner and side stepped. He went a little to the left and then went back to the tree. The other handler was already calling for me to minus the first dog. I said, "lets just give it a minute" and I watched both dogs to make sure the first one went back and treed and also to make sure there was nothing going on at the tree that shouldn't have been. Kind of sounded a little funny when I was walking into them.
The second handler argued that the first dog should be minused for getting off the tree. I wouldn't do it because, 1. the handler said he would come back to him and 2. the dog went right back and treed, he just side stepped me when he realized I wasn't his owner.
I think when it comes to this situation the two most important things are that the dog is treeing to the judges satisfaction to start with and that if he leaves he goes back.
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