Wildhounds
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>>> so could you a strike when you hear that silent dog open up and call tree shortly after that and it would be hard to prove any different? <<<
>>>>>Most guys that hunt still dogs do this in a hunt and it's very dishonest.<<<<<<
I have a very tight mouthed hound who is consistently 3rd or 4th strike, will open mouth track on a really hot track, but very silent on cold track or for layup. (So technically, he is NOT a silent dog! But he can sound like one on a slow night, but he gets the meat!)
Often a first or split tree dog, so he wins consistently too!
Usually the OPPOSITE is what I have experienced in the woods, if he is called struck and if I don't tree him shortly after, many guys don't complain so much that he is silent, they try to say he has MOVED. (Trying to get him minused from his tree points)
He will hard, hard chop on the tree by moving around the tree (he is usually by himself 99% of time) and sometimes standing flat, sometimes up on the wood and his voice sounds a mile closer when he is up and voice facing you, and sounds lots further away when he is down.
Sometimes I HAVE to wait to tree him, so I don't get attempted minus when they try to say he has 'moved.'
It is not cheating, it is calling my dog to the best of his style of treeing and not incurring a minus by folks who routinely don't seem to be able to tell he is actually stationary.
Also been in lots of hunts where a dog will be chopping clearly stationary for 5 minutes before a handler calls it treed and if you ask the handler he will swear his dog is still tracking. Yeh, right!
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