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4play
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Originally posted by JiM
She won the 1st rd with 150-. She won the 2nd rd with 25-. She won the 3rd rd with 100-. She won the 4th with 25+. Apparently looked very good in the Final till she quit..


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Sure sounds like alot of jealousy to me.....jmo though, lol!

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If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck and looks like a duck, it might just be a duck. Lol. Her scores were not great, but she beat every dog she hunted against. What do you call one that does that? WINNER! Now all these commenters are painting a one sided picture, if she was as bad as some would lead us to believe, why couldn't a better dog beat her? Dry hole excuses don't hold water, after all all they had to do was win their cast and advance just like she did. Congratulations James and Tammy. Dave

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can’t believe ole blue walked off two trees, wonder where the dog catcher was?

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Adam Wingler
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I’ve hunted with Tammy a couple casts, she certainly didn’t finish a cast with minus and even won the first time by pulling a coon out her rear (so to speak) with maybe 10 minutes left.

One thing people don’t realize within the breed is redbones tend (not always!) to keep their nose cleaner than the wild tree gamblers of today. So in a cast where the minus points are piling on, they end up with the least by making less trees and taking less gambles.

Now of course I’ve seen walkers operate the same, but in these fast paced hunts, every handler wants some action and wants it quick. It was even debated by many of you a couple weeks ago on would you rather have that deep and lonely dog on one coon (that lost) or one that made numerous trees taking first or second, never going far yet ending up with a better score with the win.

Love it or hate how a dog wins...it wins...and it’s coonhunting. Far from the simplicity of the total # of baskets or least # of strokes in more commonly known sports. Now I say all that while ignoring comments in regards to cheating, I’m not addressing that in my above comments.

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yadkintar
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Dave you been out of it a while a coondog can't tree coon where the are not any !! I been dry holed many times my dog opened it was a coon my dog treed it was a coon if my stuff wasn't right you didn't see me there. Now they got dogs I hunt with some that run and tree all night and I can't get a bark what they are doing I don't know you never see no coon. If they are all together they circle anything if they need to win if the leader of the cast gets by itself there better be a coon in plain sight or it's a minus. Ain't the same game me and you played they play plan B.


She won fair and square by the rules in place and I congradualate them on their win.

By the scores at the nationals last night some of the same dogs placed there with good scores !!


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