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4 dog cast all dogs struck. Dogs A and B go a mile get treed split. Walked away from dogs C and D trailing. Handle dog B and score tree. How do you handle recut?
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Kody Alan Zumwalt wrote:4 dog cast all dogs struck. Dogs A and B go a mile get treed split. Walked away from dogs C and D trailing. Handle dog B and score tree. How do you handle recut?
Assuming dogs A & B were declared treed in that order, score dog A, walk one minute, recast A. Score dog B, walk back to the last place you heard dogs C & D. Follow rule #9.L.
9.L. Going Out Of Hearing Of Trailing Dog(s) To Score Tree - When a cast walks out of hearing of trailing dog(s) to score a tree, the cast should return to the area where the dog(s) were last heard. If dog(s) are not heard within six (6) minutes, points will be deleted and the time-out rule applied or the handler(s) may receive minus strike points and continue the cast at their option. If handlers with struck dogs are unable to reach a unanimous decision, time-out will be called. Note: If dog(s) trail away from the cast this rule does not apply. This rule applies only when cast walks out of hearing of trailing dog(s) to score tree(s).
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