John D
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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Yep, thats right, you don't minus a dog for being called struck within the 1st minute. You minus them for babbling (opening where a track is not evident).
There may be some question if the dog was struck on a babble but unless a call was made by the judge or unless someone questioned a call the judge didn't make, RIGHT THEN, then it stands. Plus you did say the dog did "take a track out of there"...
If you did feel the judge's dog was struck on a babble, then you must question it. The cast will vote. Since it involves the judge's dog, it will take the entire rest of the cast to agree the dog was babbling to get the dog minused. Anybody that hunts knows there's a slim chance of that.
What happens after a dog is struck, in terms of time or distance, does not matter. You MUST decide if a dog is babbling when the dog is struck. Later on you cannot question it. Yes its an inadequate rule and its hard to enforce. Thats why there are as many babblers as there are.
Fact it, strike points are only about a dog that opens quick. Most of those that have a dog that will babble want and/or need those easy points. They will convince themselves they've got a "good strike dog" and resist all efforts to tighten the rules up.
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