Adam Wingler
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Western NC
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Jared, some good points. Strictly as a breed view, winning with a walker is the path of less resistance. The sheer # places their odds way above every other breed. Now place breeds aside anyone knows it takes a really special dog to consistently win at a major level, an experienced handler, lots of disposable money, lots of free time, and lets be honest, also doing as much as you can to stack the deck whenever possible. So when a man/woman can do all that with a less popular breed, it sure seems like much more of an accomplishment to me. Like you mentioned sorta, nobody notices a magazine cover with a walker anymore. It’s a sea of the same. Now to say all that makes me a tad hypocritical as the ONLY thing in my kennel that’ll currently tree a coon is a half walker. 😆 But, I’m not about to make a US tour of major hunts either.
Oh, and your spot on with the $kc and grand comments. But they ain’t a chance, despite what personal preference is, that as redbones go people don’t put that GRNT title on the shelf way above $kc PCH. Sounds stupid to me when I say it, but it’s the cold hard facts. Put all the money ya want on it, but people are wired to notice that “GRNTCH”.
So to be “the best coondog” is awesome, and “the best redbone” is awesome, but to be “the best coondog that happens to be red” is better.
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