Kersten Hollow
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Wisconsin
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Just my two cents on the subject. I say yes to hunting with the studs and ****s before buying the pup. The only problem is you drive all the way there, and then they tell you it's to cold or another excuse. But, just as much our fault as theirs, I guess. Also, if there was no circle, you would see a instant change in the dogs that are consistently put in the hunts. The only thing that you would have to change is that a dogs total score would have to reach 400 minus (minus and plus combined). Den trees happen, but it's not always that often, escpecially with a fast track dog. And, you would be really suprised how many coon you can find in those leafy trees if you are positive it is up there somewhere. Plus, if people got frustrated with not being able to find the coon because of the leaves, they would go to more hunts when the leaves were off (perfect). I know the scores would drop as an average, by the hounds would improve as a whole. The only way things will change is if the format of the hunt changes. Hound hunting is like everything else. First impressions make a big impact. Most young hunters open the coonhound magazines, read the big ads, and buy into the system that is already in place. Change the way these system's work, and you change the sport. In addition, for 98 percent of us, this will always be a sport, not a career. Focus on having more fun, and good honest coondogs are a lot more fun.
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