blackflagginit
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quote: Originally posted by dchartt
What do you consider unusual or special talents in pups?
it could be any number of things accualy...just little kernels of talent that are evident from the first night in the woods or early on at least.......and things that a handler notices will be handy in a cast later on.......anything that sets them apart and more important can be relied on (read always act or preform in a predictable way in specific circumstance.)
unusual tone or type of mouth.....for example I had one that sounded like a turkey and a coyote was locked in a death match and the turkey was winning lol.......
had another dog years and years ago who no matter what when he sat down on a layup coon he never missed. Ive seen him stand on his hind legs in a pecan grove and locate..then slam treed hundreds of yards away and always had the right tree...when he tracked and treed it was a flip of the coin, but he never missed on those lay ups...and in a cast I KNEW plus points were comin on those. he had a habit of pulling these off the next drop after a screw up too lol.......
I remember a world champ from years ago who was about as likely to be found 5 miles away as he was 50ft treed...but no matter how hard he was hunted he kept on tickin. that came in handy by the final cast......(wasn't mine but was from this area)
another I hunted for someone who had a locate like a freight train and could absolutely be treed on it EVERY time.
I won a lot of casts with another because he was super accurate and just seemed to know when he was behind and almost always pulled a coon out of thin air it seemed when he was, usualy the opposite direction the rest of the cast was at the time too. It was like he could read the dang score card...
just anything that helps a handler predict whats coming next......sometimes there positive traits, and sometimes there not, but either way it helps know when to hold em and when to fold em (like one once who had a totally different locate on a possum,trash, or slick, and would be gone by the time you got there anyway. just smile as the rest of the handlers in the cast jockeys for tree position and wait for her to be half a mile deeper under a coon while you were shining the "set up tree" and tree her there instead 
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