cptrayes
Well-Known Member
That's a bit contradictory, isn't it? A couple of posts ago you were saying the draghounds hunted a trail with no problems!Now they're regularly attempting to follow a fox scent and have to be called off (let's hope the huntsman didn't stop for a pee!)
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I don't understand your problem understanding me Janet.
Let me give you an example. On Saturday the hounds found fox in a covert and their voices gave the game away completely. The owner of the pack, who was field mastering that day, smiled and joked about how well the hounds were working and then said "shame that's not the line they should be following" as the Huntsman and whips were in the process of calling them off. A minute or two later, they were put onto the right scent, and off we all went after them.
It is not a "problem" that they find fox and are called off, it's quite good fun to hear their excitement and to see the level of control that our Huntsmen and Whips have over them.
I do not see how you could define something that is bound to happen in the course of taking a pack of foxhounds through woods and across open country as a problem, hence I do not understand your confusion.
In fact I'd go so far as to suggest that you might be arguing with me for the sake of it