Ike wrote:Ike wrote:Borderpond wrote:Ike, if you can make out here to New England, I think I know a couple dogs that would have you looking for new seed pretty quick.
Well borderpond, I'm most likely not going anywhere in search of this super cold-nosed hound that will trail out from under a good pack of hounds. My idea was if anybody thinks they have such a creature (and that includes any single hound in New England), then bring it here in my backyard, on the dirt, just me and them, their single great hound and three of four of my best, where we can see the track, and show me, cause I'd love to see it. And yes that is an open invitation...........
And remember, that dog has to open and move a track that mine won't, and then go catch it without my hounds all around it, meaning my best five, eight and ten years olds won't.......cause I'd love to see that just once in my life! And I'll shoot the video and post it on here if it does........with the wording: "this is a real, cold nosed hound unlike mine."
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Sorry but it was my idea and I have already set the rules.............and the track that I'm talking about is a cold track that few if any dogs will rig. And I'm not talking about a hound out running mine down a hot piss or bear drag to a tree, but a cold track that mine won't move like was mentioned by Pete..........
I never specified hot or cold. The above applies to either, i assumed you would know I meant cold.
So if Ol Harlo wont rig/show interest in it like you say then you'd have no worries about him running it let alone catching up or making the tree first.




