Wildhounds
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Rough wrote:
"THE DOG THAT WAS RECAST BEFORE THE 2ND TREE WAS SCORED HAD THE OPTION TO RECAST OR STAY ON LEASH. IN THIS CASE THE HANDLER OPTED THAT RECAST, MADE A DESISION & GOT BURNED ON HIS STRIKE POINTS !! (HIND SITE IS 20/20)
IT WAS SCORED RIGHT IF DOG RELEASED OFF 1ST TREE STRUKE IN AT 25 & 2ND COON TREED that DOG STRUKE IN AT 100."
This is why this rule does not reach out and slap me as obvious.
First, I am fairly new to competition hunting.
Second, my hound tends to split tree off on his own tree.
A few times now, he trees, then a second dog trees, and two other dogs are still out on that strike.
We score my tree, I leash my dog, we go score other tree.
Now I am told I can release my dog for only 25, as two dogs are still out on the original strike, and have not yet treed.
So BOTH of our dogs go back out for 25.
It SOUNDS like, even if the rule is so easy for many of you to understand, that there are PLENTY of hunting judges out there who do NOT get it, and I would be very interested in LEARNING HOW to interpret this rule, if anyone can help clarify!
I have read ALL of the posts on 3 or 4 different threads now about this rule, and now I think I am more confused then ever.
(Oh, and those other two hounds never did tree, so this rule says that we would have had to listen to them bawl around UNTIL an hour passed, and then we could have recast for 100 and 75 respectively?)
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