Contrary to your statement, I know Leonard has personally stated that he has no knowledge or seen a dog rig a lion track. Matter fact, when I address this issue on the board several years back Leonard came back with his own post about lion scent laying low on the ground and implying he didn't understand how rigging lions is possible. So to say he has set the standard is not truthful in any way. Matter fact, when I started rigging lions on a regular bases no one I knew or had ever met talked about rigging a lion other than a hot one that had crossed the road in front f them; nowdays more and more people are talking about the experience but there was NO standard I followed or attempted to emulate. Therefore, to say anybody "set the standard" and "that everyone is trying to compare themselves to" is pretty funny to me.....cat and bear wrote:Ike I'm sure your story was true, impressed the man on that day, we all know rig dogs are priceless, and there is many variables. I never hunted with allen, leonard, but they seem to set the mark, that everone is trying to compare themselves to. LOL
I do know one serious houndsmen who has worked toward this goal and has spoken to me about it in depth over the past few years, and that is Hal Mecham. Mecham has hunted with just about anybody in the Who's who list you want to name, and has also been in my truck and watched my red dogs work. Hal has been in the hound world for over forty years and is still about as tough on a dirt lion track as any man hunting today. None of the southern boys you have mentioned, along with some of the greats, have hunted lions in that fashion (off the rig) on a serious note, but instead hunt off horse or mule. Nothing wrong with that horse or mule hunting, but to imply ol' ike is chasing after some of the guys who don't even hunt the way I hunt is crazy....
I've never attempted to role model or be "like" somebody else, but rather saw something I enjoyed and went and did it. I was raised in a time when young people believed in the American Dream, that is a person could be whatever they wanted if they had the talent, learned the skills, put out the work, effort, time and money it takes to getrdone. And I have had a great deal of success at anything I've set my mine to because of that work ethic and belief system. I can't even image not being happy with myself, and in fact wishing to stand in another man's shoes. Life has been a good ride for me--matter fact it's been GREAT, so if I take offense to someone claiming I want to be like Mike Leonard or Jeff Allen then maybe you can understand why..............
ike



