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Jason many states have a turtle season.

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How does everyone know that the turtle didnt just finish eating the coon the dogs were running? It states clearly in rules 17t through 17v that in the event that a turtle is caught in the act of eating a coon, or is under suspicion of eating a coon..the said turtle must be brought back to UKC headquarters for a full autopsy. A master panel of UKC appointed surgeons will determine if the dogs are to be scratched for this event.

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I would like to hear the official rulling on this one. Years ago there was a hound around here that caught every box turtle he came across. He eventualy made grntch, and was never scratched for a turtle.

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cripple creek
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You guys have made my day and night

I have needed a good laugh....Lots of thought and in put well done......
The judge did indeed scratch the entire cast. We are talking about less than 120 seconds into a night champion cast and all 4 are scratched.

You boys know your rules......

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Cripple Creek, congrats on your win last night.

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How BIG!! are these snapping turtles you are talking about??
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I would like to hear the official rulling on this one. Years ago there was a hound around here that caught every box turtle he came across. He eventualy made grntch, and was never scratched for a turtle.


i guess i had a female years ago out of that dog cuz all she would do is bring me box turtles

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Scratch them all

What did the MOH say?

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all i can say is turtle is some mighty good eating we catch them on hooks all during the summer no season in nc

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How BIG!! are these snapping turtles you are talking about??
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I have seen them around 100 lbs...

They supposedly can get up to 200 lbs and live 70+ years.

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MOH stood behind the call.

I don't know if anyone questioned it or not. I Just heard it from a friend of the judge and I was just dumbfounded. I had never heard of anything like that. I have heard of deer being caught on the ground and bayed and Calves and such, but I was at a loss for words when I heard about this.
So don't ever think a world champion is perfect or all the stud dogs in the magazines are perferct. With the right set of circumstances, they can all look like idiots.
The best hound I ever knew or ever hunted with treed a housecat in the middle of the biggest bottom of woods you have ever seen. Treed it like he meant it. I saw him tree several hundred coons maybe over a thousand over the span of 10 years and never so much as treed a possum or ran a single deer, but that one night he flat treed a cat.
The bad thing was I had really bragged him up to a guy who was thinking of breeding to him based on what he had heard about him and that was our first turn out. We went on and treed a couple more coons, but it sure looked bad.
Imagine being one of the owners of those 4 night champions and walking out into a saw grasss/swamp area and finding that high dollar hound baying a turtle. YIKES!!!

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