charterpines
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thanks rip
quote: Originally posted by Rip
I am pretty sure it's in the advisor that if a coon unless there is a physical barrier the coon is considered caught.
Seems I remember them saying a coon backed up against a tree didn't count cause the dogs could get it if they just would, but a coon in a hole, protected, did count as a place of refuge.
No different backed up against a tree or backed up against a rock. Not really what I call shelter/refuge, just protecting the backside. The dogs could get to it if they just would.
Seems I do remember that many years ago though, and the backed up to the tree was still a "caught" coon even though no dog had actually touched it.
seems that was the answer I was looking for ,so there has to be a barrier.
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