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Whordel
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Hounds were bred to be open on track not silent nor are they suppose to be babbling,loose mouth and running dog tracks either.Both are bred into the dogs and the best solution to fix it is to ELIMINATE both of the problems.STOP breeding this crap back in to the line.Cant stand the attitude "As long as it trees coons I dont care what it does".

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kayapellijed390
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quote:
Originally posted by john Duemmer
I think some of these dogs could be cut in the middle of the sahara and would get struck just the same, and the owners would still swear that their dog sure does have a nose on em.


see people this is exactly the kind of person I am talking about. It is really strange how sometimes my dog strikes at 50 yards and sometimes they strike at a mile but they must be loose mouthed huh. I just know that the vast majority of the time I cut loose in a cast and the dogs dont babble off the lead when they get in there quite a ways the first or second dog to open its mouth is mine. You wanna call that babbling or being loose mouthed? My best hound gets cheated alot on stike points by babblers but like I said most of the babblers are idiots and cant tree near as many coons as mine. Also he tends to get by himself alot. Get a good HONEST first strike dog and quit whinning.

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see people this is exactly the kind of person I am talking about. It is really strange how sometimes my dog strikes at 50 yards and sometimes they strike at a mile but they must be loose mouthed huh. I just know that the vast majority of the time I cut loose in a cast and the dogs dont babble off the lead when they get in there quite a ways the first or second dog to open its mouth is mine. You wanna call that babbling or being loose mouthed? My best hound gets cheated alot on stike points by babblers but like I said most of the babblers are idiots and cant tree near as many coons as mine. Also he tends to get by himself alot. Get a good HONEST first strike dog and quit whinning.

I believe you. I also think it would be good to try them at a Sahara Desert just to know the truth. Is there ever a night when absolutely nothing is walking ? What happens then? Does something manage to "get struck"? Those nights a dog will also impress me if he proves to have a reverse in him and brings hissownself out rather than me having to scour the countryside. But dogs aren't bred to do that either now.

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kayapellijed390
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I guess I dont see how you didnt win the cast if they get circle and your dog gets by itself and trees a coon? If they treed circle 2 or 3 times thats 2 or 3 or at the very least 1 time your dog was split and had a coon. Confused


Easy, i never said the dog didnt tree any coon or cover any of my trees. the dog made twice as many trees as mine did that nite. some had a coon some where slick but none got minused. so the dog got at least one two firsts and firsts while mine got third and first or second and first a couple times. It is real easy and I can see how you can win with one like that just said I wouldnt feed it. Sometimes it is hard to win with the kind of dogs I hunt when the leaves are on. But when they are off you better look out cause I will be packing one tough s.o.b.

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l.lyle

depends on where i hunt him. if i cut him in patch woods or a grove and he doesnt strike he'll come back. If I cut him in a creek bottom or timber you'd better watch out. Some nights i let him go as far as it takes other nights i watch the garmin if he gets close to that seven hundred to a half mile mark I holler and he'll hit the brakes and come running back. Best of both worlds hunts deep and hard as any holstein I have ever cut loose if I want him to. And handles like a lap dog when I dont. lol.

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Hoosier Man1
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Kaya its ovbious we are talking about different things.huge difference ina quick strike dog and a auto strike dog. I'm quite certain when you see what I'm talking about you will agree. A good auto strike dog will never get caught, a babbler will.

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Well, I must be a little confused, I can see where silent dogs could be cast where there aint no coon and not tree and still be silent dogs. Casting bablers where they ain;t no coon and they never strike cannot be babblers. to me it is quite simple,

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Kaya its ovbious we are talking about different things.huge difference ina quick strike dog and a auto strike dog. I'm quite certain when you see what I'm talking about you will agree. A good auto strike dog will never get caught, a babbler will.


There yah do. That's what I was trying to say but Hoosier said it alot better.

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i have seen plenty of dogs that would trail after the other dogs and i have seen ones that never shut their mouths from the time you cut them till you shove them in the box. i have seen some that would trash then switch to a coon. but i have never seen one that might get in there ten yards or a thousand then just AUTOMATICALLY get first strike when there isnt a track. When I say I hear people whine and say they cant win with all these auto strike dogs it is usually at a hunt where we just cut the dogs loose between the timber and the corn under excellant tracking conditions and mine drives in there and hits the first track and starts driving it. while their tight lipped dog doesnt say boo until about the time mine is locating.


on second thought i think i am starting to understand if my dog gets first its babbling or automatically striking right. If yours does it its honest right. lol. I dont mind getting beat by an honest first strike dog it has happened plenty to me and you wil never hear me whine about that. Or call them a babbler the difference is VERY obvious

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quote:
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Well, I must be a little confused, I can see where silent dogs could be cast where there aint no coon and not tree and still be silent dogs. Casting bablers where they ain;t no coon and they never strike cannot be babblers. to me it is quite simple,


the problem with common sense is it dang sure isn't common enough.
You sir are a philoshopher.... tell me more about the meaning of life.

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i dont comp hunt for obvious reasons that are argued about on this site all the time. i have seen a lot of dogs open as soon as they hit the woods everytime, no matter what. i even owned a couple myself and they were both hickory nut harry dogs. i wouldnt have dug a hole for either one of them. they were buzzard bait in my book. if your an honest man then obviously these guys givin you crap dont have anything to gripe about. they are just getting beat by a quicker hunting faster mouthed dog. i would want my comp dog to open as soon as he smelled a coon too. bablers need scratched for obvious reasons but let the silent dogs hunt.

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When I say I hear people whine and say they cant win with all these auto strike dogs it is usually at a hunt.......


on second thought i think i am starting to understand if my dog gets first its babbling or automatically striking right. If yours does it its honest right. lol.



I do think you got it figured. If you hunt yours with some strange dogs every now and then and yours doesn't babble off, maybe even comes back if nothing is there and I hunt mine every now and then with strange dogs and mine does not always wind one and/or set down on a layup, most time opens and puts in like he ought to. Then I am guessing me and you could get together and have a good hunt. Now if me and you got on a comp hunt and I was competing against your piece of crap and you was competing against my piece of crap then , of course, my winding expert is silent and your dog that can take a cold track is a babler. It is just that simple . I am no philosopher by the way and have not found the meaning of Life yet . Truth be known I ain't even searching that hard for it any more. I do know better than searching for it in a nite hunt , LOL.

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