Jason Baldwin
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That statistic would be included in the hunt records though. You can see it for yourself. For instance. You got a stud dog that's produced 20 nite champions and 5 grand nites. Ok great. The record would also plainly show that out of those 25 titled dogs, 18 of them were handled in the hunts on nearly every single win they received by the same handler and with the same guide. Now, was it dirty ? Who knows , but now you see the facts. You ask around and find out that the actual "owner" of 12 of those titled dogs is also the owner of the stud dog. You then find out that this certain particular handler is paid a big price tag to do what he does and he has no regular job at all - his job is handling dogs - which, in and of itself is fairly common in the competition hunting world and no harm at all, except in this particular case is a piece to a puzzle as well. Now, you pick out several of those 18 titled dogs and hunt with them a few nights. They all have the same problem - ( they cannot show you a coon ) now you can kinda figure out a few things. So now tell me , would you breed your female to this dog or drive 1,500 miles across the country and pay $1,000 for a puppy ? This is not a tool to take the place of actual hunting. Not at all. But it could help educate folks and give them a starting place and narrow down their search.
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