bob keese
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Dave, I think you are describing Hunt and not necessarily Jump. In most packs the dog with the most Hunt is usually the pack's Jump dog, but I wouldn't necessarily call that dog a "Jump Dog". This is exactly what Boomer (Ranger Dan & Sonic) was. He jumped a lot of rabbits by being in the right place and bumping them. I called him a Blue Collared Jump dog, he worked hard for the rabbits. A true Jump Dog is something special. Drop 10 good dogs on the ground and hunt all day, at the end of the day the pack has jumped 25 rabbits, the Jump Dog has jumped 15 of them and made it look easy. A true Jump Dog may not spend all of its time in the briers like the dog with hunt. It may only enter the briers to jump the rabbit. Often the true Jump dog will open before entering the briers. The Jump dog knows the rabbit is there before going into the cover. The true Jump dog winds the rabbit much like a bird dog winds a Quail. It is a true pleasure to watch and many have never seen it. My first hounds were 3 female pups, I was fortunate enough to receive an all round Gun dog in one and a superior Jump dog in the other. The third was nice also, but got hit by a car at a year old. In several hundred dogs since, I have come close to finding another true Jump dog. Jump dogs are never sold! You either raise them or inherit them.
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