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jim craver
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: unionville,mo
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So you are saying put the cur hunt in conjuction with a hound hunt but I am under the impression that they will still hunt seperate. Is this correct? I just had a thought.. Which in turn brought up this question. Maybe you all could answer this one first before I elaborate if need be..

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R.H.Young
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Registered: Oct 2006
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CURS IN UKC NITE HUNTS

I WOULD BE ALL FOR IT, AS LONG AS THEY WERE OPEN TRAILERS.
I KNOW BY EXPERIENCE THAT MOST HOUNDS CAN'T RUN WITH A LEOPARD CUR, MAYBE THATS THE REASON THEY WANT LET THEM I DON'T KNOW, BUT I DO KNOW THAT CURS ARE TOUGH ON THE COON POPULATION. AND HOUNDS ARE A LITTLE SLOWER THAN MOST CURS.

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terry willford
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Registered: Aug 2006
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Jim, my understanding is hunt same night, same master of hounds, same location but seperate awards. Hounds would have 1-10 places and curs would have 1-10 places.

Mr. Young, Leopards havent been allowed to hunt with hounds a whole lot so I wouldnt put the cart before the horse yet. There are alot of nice hounds out there.

Dan, have you started hunting bobcat yet? Would like to make a trip up there yet this year if I can get a weekend off. Was up at Sparta yesterday thats about the closest area to you that I work.

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Tony Robinson
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Registered: Nov 2006
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Re: CURS IN UKC NITE HUNTS

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Originally posted by R.H.Young
I WOULD BE ALL FOR IT, AS LONG AS THEY WERE OPEN TRAILERS.
I KNOW BY EXPERIENCE THAT MOST HOUNDS CAN'T RUN WITH A LEOPARD CUR, MAYBE THATS THE REASON THEY WANT LET THEM I DON'T KNOW, BUT I DO KNOW THAT CURS ARE TOUGH ON THE COON POPULATION. AND HOUNDS ARE A LITTLE SLOWER THAN MOST CURS.



Well Said!

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Dan McDonough
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Registered: Mar 2006
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Terry

Hey Terry. Deer season is almost over and Cat starts in Mn. this Sat. When you hear that there is snow from about Pine City on up, I will either be in the woods or thinking about it. I am getting pretty wound up waiting for the snow but I'm taking it out on the deer so I don't think anyone has to worry about me loosing control yet. Hope you can make it for a day or two.

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Tony

Where you from in Ohio? I am near Springfield.

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MountainMan
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: SC
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The hound rules were made around the style of hunting the hounds do and the Cur & Feist have a different style of hunting.

Yeah but look at the score cards and rules, and everything is the same. We all play by the same rules right now to get a cast win, strike points, tree points, everything is pretty much the same except they don't hunt together.

Todd, I use to attend a lot of UKC hunts in NC that held a dual hunt, hounds and curs at the same time. It worked out really well with the exception that the club just didn't give it time to progress and grow.

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