Oak Ridge
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Indiana
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I was at the very least partially responsible for the scheduling of that 3 hour hunt. There were indeed people that stayed away from it because it was a three hour hunt, and there were others that came and participated for the same reason.
There quite literally is nothing stopping a club from scheduling a three hour hunt, I'm afraid you are wrong. They may CHOOSE not to, there is nothing stopping me from stepping in front of a speeding train....other than the consequences of doing so...so we weigh our consequences against the benefit, make a decision and act upon that decision....
The fact remains that we still hold the "free will" to do as we see fit, at least for the time being...until big government takes away ALL of our ability to choose.
As for me, I will hang up my competition light and boots when we do away with 2 hour hunts and make them 90 minute hunts......seems the younger crowd, the one hour hunt guys that are packing "first strike" dogs are all in favor of less hunt time.
The simple fact is that there are way too many hunts today, and we all want it to be "easy".....We value the win, and discount the effort that was expended for the win. Wins are cheap, and in reality they are EASY....and like a heroin addict, we want them to become EASIER.....
I'll tell you how to make winning hunts very, very, very easy....get a real coondog. One that will win in 3 hours hunts, 2 hour hunts, 90 minute hunts, or one hour hunts.....A dog that goes hunting, strikes HONESTLY, only when there is a coon to be treed, can actually move a track from origination to where the coon is. Do away with hunts in the summer, and make them ONLY in locations when and where there are no leaves in the tree. All trees with leaves and den trees are simply deleted....make it about treeing real live honest to gosh GAME.....and see how successful what you have on the end of your leash will be.....
Be honest with yourself....do you want it easy, or do you want it done right?
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