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Posted by jackback on 01-03-2007 01:35 PM:

New kind of hunting

Well, last night was my first experience with a Blue dog. Guess I figured out why I hunt with Walkers. We turned a buddies blue dog out last night that is about six years old along with a seven month old walker. They both split up and the blue dog is gone, and I mean long gone. We spent the rest of the night trying to track and find the old blue dog. Guess I will have to say that last night was my first experience with a blue dog and very well will probably be my last. I mean a six year old dog should come when called, especially when he has a shock collar on and you are close enough to shock him. Guess the new kind of hunting is blue coon dog hunting... you turn a blue dog loose and spend the rest of the night hunting him!!!


Posted by John Carroll on 01-03-2007 01:37 PM:

You're right.

You can always tell how good an entire breed of dogs is by going hunting with just one of them.

I would sure stay away from Blue dogs for good.

I can tell by your intellect and perceptiveness that you must be a born Walker man.

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Posted by bandithunter on 01-03-2007 01:57 PM:

Well Jack, that kinda reminds me of a lot of hunts I been on with them spotted dogs. First you fire the dog , then you turn on the tracker and spend more time hunting dogs than coon. I guess it all depends on your personal experience.


Posted by john r. kincaid on 01-03-2007 02:09 PM:

I'm a Walker man, and that is the most stupid post I ever saw!


Posted by jackback on 01-03-2007 02:22 PM:

YES!!! It took less than 1 hour to make someone irritated. Last night was a really fun night. The blue dog that we took had been laid up for about a year and only hunted once in the past three months. My buddy and I went and picked his dog up to hunt it for him and new from the get go that he would be a wide open ranged dog. I honestly have to say that if I ever bought a different breed it would be a blue dog. That dog last night is a good dog, just been laid up a bit. I told my buddy that this would be a good post to get some people stirred up about blue dogs.

To blue dog owners and fanciers... I am not judging blue dogs by this one dog. I do kinda like em.

Truse!


Posted by Lance Johnson on 01-03-2007 06:03 PM:

HAHA.....told ya they wouldnt like it Back...Folks the dog we hunted last night is a nice hound, but he had been laid up for a couple months and the moon was so bright that we walked most of the night with out a light..woulda been hard on an old walker to as bad as i hate to say it... Back & I were just kidding around last night about a new kind of hunting where we turn a Blue dog loose and play hide and seek with him.... He had us stumped for about 3 hours of Tracking!!!!

Light'en up fella's!!!


Posted by John Vaught on 01-03-2007 06:51 PM:

WELL THAT IS A GOOD ONE

I HAD A WALKER FEMALE OUT OF CROWDING BILLY BLOODLINE THAT LEFT THE COUNTRY RUNNING A DEER IN 1995 IN ANDERSON COUNTY AND NEVER HEARD OF HER SINCE. YES SHE WOULD TREE A COON BUT DAM SHE LIKED TO RUN THE HAIR OFF A DEER AND I SUPPOSE SHE IS STILL AFTER THAT DEER IF ONE OF THEM HASN'T DIED BY NOW.

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Posted by grummitt on 01-03-2007 11:35 PM:

I have two border collies that WILL NOT tree coon! worthless ##$%^%$$


Posted by RedBones4me on 01-04-2007 02:05 AM:

In all reality none of us are coon hunters. We are really coon dog hunters. The dog hunts the coon and we hunt the dog.

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 01-04-2007 03:06 AM:

Re: WELL THAT IS A GOOD ONE

quote:
Originally posted by John Vaught
I HAD A WALKER FEMALE OUT OF CROWDING BILLY BLOODLINE THAT LEFT THE COUNTRY RUNNING A DEER IN 1995 IN ANDERSON COUNTY AND NEVER HEARD OF HER SINCE. YES SHE WOULD TREE A COON BUT DAM SHE LIKED TO RUN THE HAIR OFF A DEER AND I SUPPOSE SHE IS STILL AFTER THAT DEER IF ONE OF THEM HASN'T DIED BY NOW.


you got to push that little red button on that
trash breaker before it works.hope this helps


Posted by Lance Johnson on 01-04-2007 03:10 AM:

I agree with you RedBones4me and this time a year we tend to have to hunt a little harder!!!

Back, I will call you tomorrow about next week!! I amy be at a PKC hunt, but you could go!!


Posted by swamp music on 01-04-2007 03:25 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by RedBones4me
In all reality none of us are coon hunters. We are really coon dog hunters. The dog hunts the coon and we hunt the dog.

I'll agree with you 100%

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Posted by larrypoe on 01-04-2007 04:23 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by RedBones4me
In all reality none of us are coon hunters. We are really coon dog hunters. The dog hunts the coon and we hunt the dog.


You hit the nail on the head kid. Some just get "found" (treed) more often than others.

Always said I hunt English not coon.


Posted by V. Cannon on 01-04-2007 04:31 AM:

hunters used to be coonhunters but tracking collars has destroyed that type of hunting but the biggest thing that has changed is the kind of houd that people hunt, years ago I hunted dogs that hunted and area out and they had enough nose to tree coon any where but know dogs are hot nosed and just blow into the country and find a easy one, 30 or 40 years ago we would've killed the stud dogs that people rave about today. Voyd


Posted by larrypoe on 01-04-2007 04:52 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by V. Cannon
hunters used to be coonhunters but tracking collars has destroyed that type of hunting but the biggest thing that has changed is the kind of houd that people hunt, years ago I hunted dogs that hunted and area out and they had enough nose to tree coon any where but know dogs are hot nosed and just blow into the country and find a easy one, 30 or 40 years ago we would've killed the stud dogs that people rave about today. Voyd



Amen Voyd.

I got to admit though, not many of these mutts around here are shy about covering real estate. One thing is for sure, Looser isnt a dog that can get by without his tracking collar. Most of that is because of where I chose to cut him loose though.

One thing I wont tolerate for long is seeing coon sitting up on the way to a dog that's treed. That's why I always liked those Blue Boy Ten dogs.


Posted by V. Cannon on 01-04-2007 06:44 AM:

Larry the point that I wanted to make was that the tracking has allowed us to hunt a different type of dog than we hunted years ago and the type that is primarily hunted now isn't anything but straight away hunting hot nosed popup treedogs, this type of dog is what used to be called a possum dog or cur.


Posted by jackback on 01-04-2007 02:58 PM:

In al reality that is true! We are coon dog hunters!

Lance-sounds good, just give me a call.


Posted by redneck_girl on 01-04-2007 03:05 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by jackback
YES!!! It took less than 1 hour to make someone irritated. Last night was a really fun night. The blue dog that we took had been laid up for about a year and only hunted once in the past three months. My buddy and I went and picked his dog up to hunt it for him and new from the get go that he would be a wide open ranged dog. I honestly have to say that if I ever bought a different breed it would be a blue dog. That dog last night is a good dog, just been laid up a bit. I told my buddy that this would be a good post to get some people stirred up about blue dogs.

To blue dog owners and fanciers... I am not judging blue dogs by this one dog. I do kinda like em.

Truse!

WELL THANK YOU FOR RAISING MY BLOOD PRESSURE!!!LOL. We started out with a walker, long legged holstein...talk about git gone!!! He's the reason why I hunt once in a blue moon, instead of every time the moon rises. That dog dang near killed me, we had to buy a new truck to keep up with him!!! GOTTA LOVE MY BLUES!!!

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Posted by Whistle Pig on 01-04-2007 03:24 PM:

Re: WELL THAT IS A GOOD ONE

quote:
Originally posted by John Vaught
I HAD A WALKER FEMALE OUT OF CROWDING BILLY BLOODLINE THAT LEFT THE COUNTRY RUNNING A DEER IN 1995 IN ANDERSON COUNTY AND NEVER HEARD OF HER SINCE. YES SHE WOULD TREE A COON BUT DAM SHE LIKED TO RUN THE HAIR OFF A DEER AND I SUPPOSE SHE IS STILL AFTER THAT DEER IF ONE OF THEM HASN'T DIED BY NOW.


John,how many times did you see Crowding Billys name, in that pedigree. But you should have known how to correct that problem, you know every thing else. A little brotherly love would have taken care of that.
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Posted by josh on 01-04-2007 04:50 PM:

IMO a little too much "go" is better than not enough.

Too much "go" is just plain misserable. Espesially if their "go" is misdirected.

You will see dogs of every breed with not enough, too much, and everything in between.

All dogs have faults of some sort or degree, some folks cant live with some that others will tollerate.

A dog that gets alone and deep quick, and is good about having a coon and staying treed will win its share of casts......a pleasure hunter may want somthing completely different, thats what makes the world go 'round.


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 01-04-2007 10:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by V. Cannon
hunters used to be coonhunters but tracking collars has destroyed that type of hunting but the biggest thing that has changed is the kind of houd that people hunt, years ago I hunted dogs that hunted and area out and they had enough nose to tree coon any where but know dogs are hot nosed and just blow into the country and find a easy one, 30 or 40 years ago we would've killed the stud dogs that people rave about today. Voyd



your right Mr Cannon if my uncle Jake would have
gone to a dog that lied to him twiced in one night
he would have culled him.These 40% walker dogs
are why we crowned a bluetick purina dog of the
year.


Posted by bandithunter on 01-04-2007 11:34 PM:

Voyd, there's still a few guys around who cull them for such faults.


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 01-05-2007 12:04 AM:

not enough to make a difference.some of
these guys like to talk about yesterdays
dogs.1965 acha world monday night a
grade dog was high scoring dog with
650+ 0- and 0 circle what kind of
score won the worlds this year.


Posted by redneck_girl on 01-05-2007 12:07 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by blueticking: it
not enough to make a difference.some of
these guys like to talk about yesterdays
dogs.1965 acha world monday night a
grade dog was high scoring dog with
650+ 0- and 0 circle what kind of
score won the worlds this year.

AMEN!!!!

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Posted by V. Cannon on 01-05-2007 12:17 AM:

when I think of hunting dogs I think of dogs that can work together and acheive more more than a single dog, wolves have proven that a pack is better then solo, everbody seems to want a dog that only trees by itself now, the best doesn't win now it's the dog that babbles first and whips the other dogs off of the tree, dog hunters call it adjusting for position coonhunters call it fighting.


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