I'm wanting to start trialing and while reading UKC rules I came across an interesting one. They can scratch your dog for running off game and they DON'T HAVE TO SEE IT!!!!!!! How do they know the dog is running off game if they don't see it?????
Ryan J. Shaw
Warsaw, IL
UKC Question
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how about this. lets say that your dog goes into the woods and at the end of trailing he starts to bark up a tree. well we all know that the rabbit did not climb up that tree. so the dog would get scratched, for off game and you did not need to see it. or another example, lets say a dog drives a trail across a large field through an oak woods and not letting up. in most cases you just need to use common sense.
I still think it's difficult. My Boldstroke hounds burn a rabbit so hard and fast that sometimes you think it is a deer. Last week they ran a rabbit down the edge of a half-mile field into a 80 acre timber before the rabbit began its loop. I went to make sure it was a rabbit and sure enough they ran it by me 4 times before it went to hole. How would a judge call that???
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You'll know the difference 99% of the time. The judges are pretty good about making as sure as possible it is off-game before they call it. They give the dogs the benefit of the doubt.
As far as the dog barking up a tree, get this one! We were out saturday, had 3 dogs. The ran a rabbit and all the dogs lost it in a pretty open spot. We couldn't believe it, and couldn't find any holes, so we let them keep working it. They just couldn't find it. All of sudden my female walks by a standing dead tree, like a coon's den tree, and the rabbit flies out of a hole in the tree about 5 feet off the ground. It hit the ground right in front of my female and took off, shifting gears the whole way. I've never seen anything like it!! I wouldn't believe it, if I hadn't seen it w/ my own eyes.
As far as the dog barking up a tree, get this one! We were out saturday, had 3 dogs. The ran a rabbit and all the dogs lost it in a pretty open spot. We couldn't believe it, and couldn't find any holes, so we let them keep working it. They just couldn't find it. All of sudden my female walks by a standing dead tree, like a coon's den tree, and the rabbit flies out of a hole in the tree about 5 feet off the ground. It hit the ground right in front of my female and took off, shifting gears the whole way. I've never seen anything like it!! I wouldn't believe it, if I hadn't seen it w/ my own eyes.