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Ray&Luie
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What he said, but I like QUICK on both ends. Get struck, move the track and pick a friggen tree right or wrong. I will sacrafice accuracy all night long for SPEED.


Scratching my head on that one lol

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nate m
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now thats funny I will sacerafice accuracy ya slick treeing idiot. I can sell you tons of them.

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joseph mcdonald
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How many you got nate, and what you want for them, looking for Stud Dog.

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How many you got nate, and what you want for them, looking for Stud Dog.


lol......you and a slick treeing dog would make a good pair!!!.....of liars!!!....lol...lol...lol

I can see it now, it would be great for your ego, you could tell the dog how great he was, and you could pretend he told you that you were the best houndsman in the north!!!!....lol.....good luck with the new stud dog!!

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bluetickjake
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mine goes out hunts a big circle(bout 1/4 mile) and takes about 10 minutes to do it, then he ranges out about 1/2 mile, takes about another 10 to 15 mines if nothin he comes back and loads in the truck ready to for me to take him to another spot. I didnt train him to do this he just does, but i love it. Also if i tell him to go hunt it up again in the same spot he will go in even deeper but seems like if i ever send him after he comes back from hunting out a spot i always find him about a mile away so i usally dont do it i just go to another spot.

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Thank You, Mule Breath!! Glad to see you on the main board and not acting like gods gift to the Bluetick breed. Which by the way, you sure been makin alot of friends over there on the bluetick page. Someday if you pay real hard attention for awhile, you could actually learn something about blue dogs.

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Thanks, Ronald, I appreciate the kind words. Hey could you p.m. me some of your tricks of the trade?? I am quite sure you are the smartest person I have ran into on here, and I would love to be blessed with some of your intellegence!!!.....lol.....

I bet it wont take you long at all to type everything you know!!....lol

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One Thing about it, Mule Breath if youre over here that means your not pissing everyone in the Bluetick community off.

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lol!!!!...just havin a little fun.....knew I could get you goin!!!

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If it aint BLUE it aint TRUE and I aint going to walk to alot of slick trees. 80% accuracey is expected if the dog expects me to feed it and take it to the woods repeatedly.JMO

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now thats funny I will sacerafice accuracy ya slick treeing idiot. I can sell you tons of them.


Send them over. I can deal with a dog that can stop. I can't take ones that run all night. A lot of times with a slick treeing dog, the problem is the non-dog side of the lead ESPECIALLY if you tend to see it a lot.

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And alot of times the problem has to do with one of the sides if not both sides of his papers.

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If it aint BLUE it aint TRUE




HAHAHA! that's the best one yet!

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And alot of times the problem has to do with one of the sides if not both sides of his papers.


I don't know, I don't hunt walkers.

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nate m
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briar theres a few of them old slickers around here. come on up will see how many we can find you. myself i will stick to them old accurate dogs. I don't like empty trees but lets see how fast old slick will get hooked. next to get her dun coon dog. It must be the nose on this thing i'm letin lead me around. because she don't like empty trees niether.

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All I am saying is that I don't like a dog that has to be slow to be accurate. I would rather make 5 trees in two hours and have 3 coon than 2 trees in 2 hours and have two coon. Just my opinion but I cannot stand waiting around for a dog to get treed longer than I think it should. I live in a part of the county where there are more than enough coon. I want those dogs treed so I can either see a coon, or move to the next spot. I can't tolerate being bored out there. Time is precious for me so standing there waiting and listening to a track go on and on is extremely irritating

There are those that are quick and accurate and that is what everyone wants but no dog is gonna be 90-100%. That is message board talk.

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briar come on up. now she has her bad nights where we only tree two three in an hour or maybe two at the most time that is. but accurace is not a question.i'm not going to put no percentage. you will see that for your self. now I took her to a hunt a cupple weeks ago and she realy pissed me off. first and first on the first two drops.layups but left to other dogs.don't know what was up with her . but shes not doing it anymore. I have taken her out four times last week made 15 trees seen coon every time.

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All I am saying is that I don't like a dog that has to be slow to be accurate. I would rather make 5 trees in two hours and have 3 coon than 2 trees in 2 hours and have two coon. Just my opinion but I cannot stand waiting around for a dog to get treed longer than I think it should. I live in a part of the county where there are more than enough coon. I want those dogs treed so I can either see a coon, or move to the next spot. I can't tolerate being bored out there. Time is precious for me so standing there waiting and listening to a track go on and on is extremely irritating

There are those that are quick and accurate and that is what everyone wants but no dog is gonna be 90-100%. That is message board talk.




It may be message board talk but its not unreasonable to ask for it or expect it. slow tracking dogs some times are slow because they cant figure the right end out to trail, and some just take tracks they should leave alone. iv never owned a 100% accurate tree dog but iv owned dogs that every time they treed i expected to see a coon when i got there. thats be cause they didnt make a habbit of Lieing and they wernt at all slow on a track

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nate m
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she can move a track and will quite often beat everyone else to the tree. but I just fill very lucky to own this dog. I don't believe she will start the world on fire. but she is better than most.

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I want a hound to finish every track they open on. Finishing a track on a slick tree, river bank, county road, worked field, etc... is not satisfactory for me. The reasons for wanting a hound to slick tree may be many. The reasons for not wanting a slick treeing hound is a coondog is prefered. It's easier to come up with a half coondog than a complete coondog. The problem I have seen with slick treeing hounds are most of them won't hold pressure on the slick trees after I own them for a night or so.

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