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OH English
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You know when mines on a hot one! She's about 140 a minute on the ground!! And you know she wasn't on a hot one when she throws that one big track bark before she falls treed. Lol. And when she just falls treed with no locate, the only thing she has up that tree is limbs and leaves

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I really, really dislike a chop mouth track dog. I do not think that it should be considered a fault or anything like that but it is definately something I would take into consideration when choosing a stud.
GUESS YOU WOULDN'T BREED TO MOJO THEN. I AM LIKE YOU DON'T LIKE CHOP MOUTH TRACK DOG'S,AND THE MOJO PUP'S I HAVE HUNTED WITH WAS CHOP MOUTH DOG'S.

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skeets
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i got a dog that will run a cold track with a bawl mouth, when the track heats up she has a chop mouth. ive hunted with a lot of chop mouth dogs, you have to pay more attention to them so you can tell when they tree if they dont have a locate. it seems to me that the ones i had or hunted with could move a track good when they open and dont remember them being back trackers. i dont know this, but i always thought that the ones that chops on track were more hot nosed. ive heard some dogs that will chop running other dogs and heard pups do the same thing, i think its a bad habit for any dog to get into and there seems to be more and more of them kind of dogs.

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i got a dog that will run a cold track with a bawl mouth, when the track heats up she has a chop mouth. ive hunted with a lot of chop mouth dogs, you have to pay more attention to them so you can tell when they tree if they dont have a locate. it seems to me that the ones i had or hunted with could move a track good when they open and dont remember them being back trackers. i dont know this, but i always thought that the ones that chops on track were more hot nosed. ive heard some dogs that will chop running other dogs and heard pups do the same thing, i think its a bad habit for any dog to get into and there seems to be more and more of them kind of dogs.


LOL I'm like that too if I hear a bawl as long as a Coma locate , I say to myself, Dm we'll be here all night . But I like a bawl that gets shorter as it heats up . I don't really care, and in fact like for it to get up to a squeally chop if they are fixing to catch it. But not if they are not. THen a good heavey loud chop on tree does it for me. But I will say if it has a locate like Coma to make you curl your toes and pop the soles off your boots works for me even better yet. I will say the Locate was the best thing about him and his though.

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skeets
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lol lyle. i hunted with a dog out of coma and i have to say he had the best locate i ever heard on a dog, when that dog located the hair on the back of my neck would stand up lol. he was a pretty fair dog to and wasnt a slick treeing idiot. my buddy owned him, and one night he was comming home from hunting and wrecked his new truck. it rolled a few times before it came to a stop, he got out and checked on his dog and the dog box door was open and his dog was gone last seen running across the highway never to be heard from again. my buddy told me he was more upset about looseing his dog that messing up his truck, he said i can always buy another truck but coon dogs are hard to come by. that was easy for him to say cause he owned a couple of oil wells.lol

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