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quote: Originally posted by john Duemmer
Blue Style. to answer your question, yeah i do think the most coon would be the best way to determine the best "sho nuff coondog". Dont you think this was how competition hunting began? As far as cur dogs go if they do a better job and produce more trees with coon in them it doesnt say much for all this selective breeding the hound guys are doing now does it. The point i was attempting to make is that i believe we need to continually strive through the rules we use to try and reward the best COONDOG as opposed to producing dogs that can win in the hunts because of faults such as babbling, and mee tooing just to name a couple that we wouldnt choose in the dog we want to hunt during the week.
alright john, Im with ya and I agree that we need to be striving towards the best balanced coondog...but going by my own personal experience a silent dog can tree more coon in less time than an open mouthed dog...I have a 5 year old male that I raised, he is not even close to being a silent trailer, he opens according to the track, BUT you hunt him alone, and he will never open his mouth til he trees....he has learned to shut up and he can tree the coon quicker....it is not entirely to my taste, but he has become more efficient at his job, and it is due to his intelligence...
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