chuck west
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Location: West Virginia
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quote: Originally posted by Travis Brown
I've had one really good layup/rigdog and I don't know how many times I pulled her out of the box on the tailgate thinking I was going to send her down a hollow only to see her winding up in a different direction. As soon as I would try to send her down the hollow she would turn and go the direction she was winding. Sometimes she would strike a track and sometimes she would just fall treed. Now I've had some other dogs that could run a track as good as her or maybe a little bit better, but never had another that could work air scent like her. I've had her throw out a locate while riding in the dogbox in the back of the truck driving through national forests. I would cut her loose and sometimes she would strike or tree right close and sometimes she would go in there a hundred yards to it. That is not something I saw her do just once, but at least a hundred times. She was just as accurate with a layup as with a track. Never did have the couple trees down problem.
Heres a post on a #1layup dog,,, I've read other posts saying well the dog and coon ran into each other and the coon pops up ,,,, I had a layup hound that was really good at it,, many times I've seen other hounds come in to him as we were shining the tree /smell it/hike his leg up take a leak and leave,,,seen it many times,, I have yet to figure out why so many guys say that it can't be done. But Boys I"ll lay my hand on my Mother's Bible that what I"m saying is true,, Thank You .
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