treberta
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quote: Originally posted by Robert Johnson
if you saw all this, did you remind this hunter in question that we are all trying to enjoy the sport, and his actions are un-called for? the rules clearly allow for him to question mark any call, and formal complaint that if he isn't satisfied. also, the judge should have told all this, but any more hinderance, and he will be scratched from cast. usually, a clam talking to in the woods elminates in questions, or problems, but then there are those times when we must use the rules in place to protect the rest of the cast.
Robert, I agree with what youre saying but there are so many dis-honest coonhunters.
One example my dog was treed and the judge refused to hear him. He put the two minutes on me and I looked him straight in the eye and told him to stop cheating and to be honest with himself and to me. It did not work, however I questioned it and another cast member said he could hear my dog plain as day so I won it. See the problem with coonhunting is many don't work; Some by choice and others bad luck. Lets face the facts, do we really expect people to scrap there money together for entry fees, gas, food, and drive an hour one way and be honest when it comes to voting on a call that would hurt their chance of winning? ? ? Well i think we all know the answer. Nothing you or I can do to make someone not cheat.
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