Rip
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Morrison TN
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Voyd, I would have to disagree with your statement based on personal experience.
I have only owned one dog that was what I would call a lay up dog (several that could occasionally but only one that did it regularly). She was by far the best track dog I have ever owned and regularly treed so far in front of other good dogs as to make them look foolish (and I do mean other good dogs). It didn't matter, old bad track, swamps, mountains, heavy frost, wet, fog, she made them all look easy, and on top of that she could lay them up too.
She had faults in other areas, don't want you to think I believe she walked on water or anything, but hustle, tracking ability, lay up ability and brains she was very strong on.
She could have been the exception cause she was the only true lay up dog I have ever owned or even have been around that much, but she surely wasn't anything like you described your experiences with lay up dogs.
Of course I realize that you could be correct in your analysis because one experience doesn't really mean anything when looking at the over all pattern. Just giving you my experience.
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