Tim Pittman wrote:I just measure in minutesa couple lately---in under 2minutes[jumped]the long ones 15-20 minutes.Much more than this----1 of 2 things going on 1.) dogs are making way to many mistakes-cats been ran some/most of the time. 2.) I was going to say conditions[but I hate a cop out]So I'll say,I start to wonder why they're not pressuring the sucker enough????
Tim
Tim, your correct on both counts. They are young dogs and inexperienced and make wayyy too many mistakes they have to figure out. The conditions are usually less than perfect(which is a cop out, who runs in perfect condidions?).
The point of this post is race distances, not how good my dogs are. I am the first to say they need to improve. The fact still remains that they can cover one helluva lot more ground than we give them credit for.
i have never checked mine , do you have to start new hunt when you start a track. and the 60 mile cat race was probably a coyote. jmpo.
jc
It was several different lions and one moose. No coyotes involved. As I mentioned earlier, it was a wreck from the get go. Also a "rare" occurance to see that many miles, again.
Scott


