Craig Edwards
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Mt.Airy, N.C.
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I believe, unquestionably, that a closed mouth trailer is an inherited trait. I really don't think it has anything to do with intelligence. Hunting is all about pleasure to me. If you enjoy a dog that trees coon, and you don't care how they do it, you may enjoy a silent dog as much or more than an open trailer. To me working the track is at least half, if not more, of my coon hunting pleasure.
It's about 2:00 am in the morning, and I just returned from hunting. Did not turn loose until late. Nippet struck a bad track on a big river.......drifted on out ( without saying a word) several hundred yards, opened again......drifted on out several hundred yards.....opend again. She did that about 4 times, and the last time she was just about out of hearing. We drove around and heard her treeing every breath. Got to her, and she had the meat. A big boar coon. I enjoyed hearing her drift that bad track. There were two other dogs that could not open on the track. I heard them open as Nippet was going out of hearing. That brings me pleasure. That displays a dog's intelligence in my way of thinking.
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