Jason Baldwin
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Registered: Jan 2011
Location: Rockmart, Ga.
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quote: Originally posted by michael.magorian
Well Jason, in my opinion, this is going to be a very good dog for you. I know nothing about your dog, but since I have seen hundreds of coon run down, I can imagine some of your dogs traits. I'm just guessing it runs a track fast with its head up and is fairly tight-mouthed on track.
I don't want to sound like I am bashing your hounds of the past, but did you have a lot of babblers? If you've been hunting for 20 years and have never had a ground catch, I'm thinking the line you were running did a lot of babbling, and worked very slowly. Just a guess, and like I said not a knock to your dogs.
I'm sure the usual bunch of windbags will chime in shortly and babble on about too much track and not enough tree, but depending on how you hunt, I think you will be very pleased. Run-to-catch dogs, are very determined, and all heart. Be happy that you have that dog, and ignore anyone else that tells you differently.
Thank you. I have owned fast track dogs before and neither babbled at all. Prowler ( my current dog) is fully open on track. Bawls. The first coon he caught, he ran it 430 yards and never opened till he had it bayed up. The second one, ( maybe a week ago) he ran it 700 yards and opened the whole way. Normally hes open on track but he don't just babble cause you turned him loose. Im excited about him. Hes twice the track dog he was a year ago !!!! 
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