John D
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
Posts: 4321 |
I want him to tree a coon quicker, so I wouldn't have a problem with him switching from one coon track to another to get a track that might go up a tree quicker. I can always cut him back loose and hopefully he can go on and tree the rougher track. But I agree I don't know how you can tell this is happening
Taking this a little further you get to dogs that will tree the last coon up when more than one coon is running together. They go past a coon to keep tracking. You can tell this when your buddy's dog pulls up treed, has a coon, and yours is trailing to parts unknown. This tees me off. 
__________________
Click here to visit The B&T Coonhunters Message Forum for news, views, open discussion, ads, and event winners in the B&T Breed (Registration, with your full name, required)
Click here to see my Dog List
Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged
|