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The holsch
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triple chop bark

can some one please explain to me what a triple chop bark is

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walkerdog1
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Three fast chops chopchopchop insted of chop,chop,chop

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The holsch
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Does it kind of sound like a yoyoyo
Cause. I've heard 2 of my dogs throw out a continues yoyoyo sound in one long bark

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Yea kinda like that

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The holsch
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what are the chance of my first 2 coon dogs doing that lol

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thats a finley river trait aaaawwweee,awawaw, awe awe awe

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GA DAWG
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I kinda like a triple chop locate. Awe,aw aw. Not many folks are listening for that. So they can't jump on your dogs locate

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My dog is chop all the way and throws a triple chop locate and if you aren't listening for it you would never know it.

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Headless

I don't think my dog has Any Finley river in him

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Glenn Wells
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The triple chop is a running voice, the old fox hunters called it a bugle mouth , when the track gets hot you might hear a single short chop thrown in at the end of the first 3 chops. If you watch the old movie "The Voice of Bugle Ann", that would what it sounds like. The first time I heard it coming from my female, dang near made me fall in the river. I had worried she might have a squawl mouth, but sure wasn't expecting a YoYoYo ...Yo! When the last Yo sounds she is covering ground fast , looking to catch ! I really don't have a clue where it came from, never heard of Finley River throwing it, might be a throw back to the old foxhounds in the foundation stock generations back.

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What is a squal mouth dog sounds like

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What is a squal mouth dog sounds like


Painful and make your hair want to stand on end ! About the same sound as someone might make, after hitting their thumb on a cold morning with a big hammer . If you find the recording of Lipper treed that Tom Hopkins posted, you can hear it thrown in every so often on his treed voice. It's not a bawl, more a of bawl scream all crammed into one ugly package. Up close it was terrible, got better at 300 yards or more .

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I couldn't find that video does anyone have a link to it

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I wish that I had the old tapes my hunting buddy made , the one I have found has Maggie treed , not when race was going. I looked and found a link, it's Tom's site on Lipper said he had copy of the old audiotape on there - http://blog.houseslipper.org , should be able to take you there.
Just listen for a sound that is dang near painful to you, that would be it ! Lipper has a longer bawl sound starting off, but ends up with the scream that cuts to the bone. It's a strange sound, with a bawl mouth, the bawl gets shorter as track gets hotter, might even start chopping. On the Squall mouth it's reversed, the screaming part gets longer as track gets hotter.

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Charlie Shafer
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A trple chop mouth track dog is 3 times worse than a single chop track mouth dog.

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Glen, that's gotta be the best description I"ve ever heard for a squall-mouthed dog. Hitting your thumb with a big hammer on a cold morning. Lol, Been there and done that. You "nailed" that description, lol

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Re: Headless

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I don't think my dog has Any Finley river in him
is he a tree ing walker? if so, possibly theres some in there.

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Bar M
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Had a walker dog back in the late 70's, she was out of or gran daughter to Normans Coon Stopper. She had that yodel locate. It was awesome , you could tree her on it every time. 3 yodels in a row, quick. YoYoYo, Sure miss that voice. Tree Annie

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I couldn't find that video does anyone have a link to it
Go to Google, Type in houses Lipper, In the pop up pick the you tube video. That its. My Uncle had a Male dog straight of of lipper , just about had that same mouth on him. I can listen to that lipper video and picture my Uncles hound reared up on the tree. Had the same markings ,durn near identical .

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Yes he is a walker out of Pepsi creek and please explain why a triple chop Is worse than a single chop and yes that lipper dog. Video mad the hair on the back of my neck stand up and how is a squal mouth dog bad
Like I said I'm new to owning coon dogs

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None (different barks) of them are bad. Just up to you to take the time to learn your dog. If you hunt them enough you will know what they are doimg the same time they do. It is a great feeling when it really clicks with your first dog and yourself. If you decide to put him in hunts he does the work you become a translator. If you just pleasure hunt them you will more or less know ahead of time whether or not to carry the gun. Good Luck i hope you and your hounds the best.

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The holsch
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Thank you and my dogs all clicked with me I can hear tell you what each dog sounds like from around a quarter of a mile
And what do you mean different barks of them are bad

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I said none of the different mouths are bad. Some folks just pick up different mouths easier.

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Hit em W/..E-collar than youl hear it.....just kidding Happy St Paddys day to you all

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