nccoonhunter197
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quote: Originally posted by deschmidt27
Yes, the original post asked for an opinion on the rule, and in folks discussing the intent of the rule, it became a debate on whether silent dogs are better coon dogs and if that justified them being allowed to "get by".
There's arguments both ways, with regards to being silent and sneaking up on the coon, and other's like me that think the spirit of the hunt includes listening to the dogs work a track. Both arguments have merit, depending on your perspective.
But either way you look at it, the rule is what it is and should be followed, and whether you think a silent dog is a better coon dog or not, the rule should be adhered to. You can't just start making decisions on what rules should be followed and what ones can be bent, based on what you think is right or meaningful. And if you think that's really OK, you need to take a hard look at whether you're being an honest, honorable competitor.
For example... I was in a hunt this last Summer and my dog treed in the middle of a bayou. He was swimming around the tree and you can actually see the wet coon prints on the bark, where it climbed up and into a hole. Now... we were all convinced that the coon was in there, but we didn't plus it up, simply becasue that's what we thought was right. We followed the rules, and the spirit of the rules. No debate...
David Schmidt
Very good post...........the rules set the standard we are to go by.
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