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Bellars Pac Man
I am interested in finding out more about Pac Man. Does anyone know which issues of the coon hound magazines have articles on him?
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Re: Bellars Pac Man
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Originally posted by Virgil Bremer
I am interested in finding out more about Pac Man. Does anyone know which issues of the coon hound magazines have articles on him?
He was extremely loud. Very Very Loud. He produced very well, a few WORLD CHAMPIONS. He was most likely a better reproducer than many. His decendants continue to reproduce very well. He would stay treed with a rough dog.
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If I remember correctly he won the world in 86' and was either leading or in 2nd in 87' when there was not a winner
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pac man
I remember when he was hot he was tearing up the hunts, if i remember right pac man goes all the way back to Lester Nance Breeding. He was also The Purina Champ as well I think .
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Wasent he in the cast the year they didnt have a winner, final four but no winner ?
From what I've been told by hunters that had been in woods with him, he was as tough a hound that was...Not only was he a great tree hound, he could really move a track.. He legacy lives on with some of decendants of today..I hunt a grandson of his today and at 8 1/2 yrs old still getting it done..Certainly not as fancy as Pacman a truly great coonhound..
Did the American Cooner or the Bloodlines ever do a special article on him?
Thanks for the help everyone!
pac man
He was a good looking walker for sure, i never really liked his color but he was built to get where he was going and fast, with good legs and feet, my kinda hound
too much black but he he had enough white on him to make him look better
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Ganns finisher & Houses cheif , sure put some good blood in the walker dogs , some of the old timers had females out of chief that sure put some drive in some good old dogs iv hunted with throu the years
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This dog is a double Miller Little Joker bred hound who was owned by Lavern Miller.
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Originally posted by wildbill
i was looking at pac's ped here ,
could any of you tell us which ancester of pac's put the gene's for flag tail and coke boddle nose on his pups?????
seen several with the traits from different females and was wondering where it came down from?
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flag tail & coke bottle nose
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Originally posted by Trackdown
coke bottle nose's and flag tails usually came from the house bred females he was bred too.
Lester Nance
thank you Lester Nance.
in 1944 Lester Nance advertised the first treeing walker pups for sale , he said he didn’t breed for length of ear but "what was between the ears. " two years later ukc started to register them and the rest is history. a lot of us owe Lester Nance a great deal.
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