Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:19 pm
I have female who is also Lipper/Coma bred who is pretty tight on the ground. Strikes decent. Runs a hot track just as good as any, but cold trials just about silent. You can gauge whats going on by what she's doing. I prefer that. Nothing makes me more crazy to hear a dog bark 100 times in a hundred yard stretch, when they aren't running faster than I could walk.
I like being able to hear a dog chime in once every once in a while and know where they are at, and that they are still working it out. Then hearing them open on up and move out, and then every breath when they fall treed.
I have pup out of this female, bred to another tight mouth dog. Only one out of 6 pups so far is like them. The rest aren't babblers. But they open a lot more than their parents.
I like being able to hear a dog chime in once every once in a while and know where they are at, and that they are still working it out. Then hearing them open on up and move out, and then every breath when they fall treed.
I have pup out of this female, bred to another tight mouth dog. Only one out of 6 pups so far is like them. The rest aren't babblers. But they open a lot more than their parents.