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l p w
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Minusing a dog in a hunt

I often wonder why people hate so bad to minus there dogs in a hunt if they do wrong. People talk about dogs slick treeing they will never quit as long as we make excuses for them instead of minusing them. One tree in a two hour hunt with a coon beats two trees one slick and one coon. Would like to hear some more opinions on this topic

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shadinc
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I've been saying this for years. Most hunters would sooner tell you they caught their wife in bed with another man than say their dog is running junk.

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Lmao funny those that deny the TRUTH will never own a top coondogs. Just look around at those you described and tell me if anyone of them has or has owned a top coondog! I believe I already know the answer. Dave

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"You can't fix a problem if you won't admit you have it" Dr. Phil

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Therein lies the problem, and the reason they don't have and will never own a top coondogs. My hunting partner is one of the best coondogs trainers I have ever known, he has no problem with the TRUTH and his dogs are proof it works.I don't train, but I don't put up with nonsense in any of my dogs. I have hunted a whole season with a dog before it messed up and I was not fooled at all and corrected that problem. Let them get by once and it might happen again. Lol. Dave

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