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Minisink hounds
Anybody run this blood? I've only seen it mentioned a few times what are there traits are the bred for big game? Just curious about the bloodline
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
I have a minisink x Cameron male cold nosed and gritty his mother was all minisink and was a good dog just lost her real young
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Originally posted by shawn cole
I have a minisink x Cameron male cold nosed and gritty his mother was all minisink and was a good dog just lost her real young
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
I had three, down to one now. Not impressed. Much better dogs out there then these, that's for sure.
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Originally posted by Farmer12
I had three, down to one now. Not impressed. Much better dogs out there then these, that's for sure.
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
I had a female a friend bought from a guy in NY. he wanted me to run her for him, I took her out opening day of training season, I saw a bear cross the road right in front of me, I got her out and she sat down next to me and would never go. I kept running her for about 3 weeks after that, she would go back ward, slick tree, chase butterflys, she whinned on the chain ALL the time, she was slow, and she was a growly bitch. I had two pups out of her, both males running on bear, the one was a growly SOB too and just plain stupid, the other one I still have will run, does a so so job, nothing exceptional but will go. I run smokey river on bear and cat. Not saying there isn't good minisink dogs out there, but I sure didn't have luck with them and have no desire to ever own one again.
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Originally posted by Farmer12
I had a female a friend bought from a guy in NY. he wanted me to run her for him, I took her out opening day of training season, I saw a bear cross the road right in front of me, I got her out and she sat down next to me and would never go. I kept running her for about 3 weeks after that, she would go back ward, slick tree, chase butterflys, she whinned on the chain ALL the time, she was slow, and she was a growly bitch. I had two pups out of her, both males running on bear, the one was a growly SOB too and just plain stupid, the other one I still have will run, does a so so job, nothing exceptional but will go. I run smokey river on bear and cat. Not saying there isn't good minisink dogs out there, but I sure didn't have luck with them and have no desire to ever own one again.
Well Mr. good question why this dog was bred? You should probably ask the guy who bred her. When my buddy bought her she was pregnant from the idiot that he bought her from, he knew dam well what the dog was and did and he lied threw his teeth about it and ripped a man off. I asked the same exact thing to the guy he bought her from. I would of NEVER bred her, trust me. and the other pup is my mothers dog.
I always like the looks of those dogs but felt that they were too big for my hot climate. For big dogs, they seemed to have pretty good confirmation but I have never hunted around one.
Adios,
Gary
I had one for a while because she wouldn't run bear or coyotes. Made a nice coon hound. Not that big of hound, but medium nose, good track speed and a decent to good tree hound. Mouth was not loud enough for me. She was from John's kennel as a pup.
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Lake Huron Blueticks
Deckerville, Michigan
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Thanks for the replies fellas I've always liked the looks of the ones I've saw I remember josh Farnsworth had 2 minisink /Cameron crosses he put alot of pictures up of on hogs they were just over all very good looking hounds
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
the mother wasn't a bad dog not fast maybe medium speed ran her on five or six bear and treed a pile of coon then sold her to a friend raised a male pup half Cameron out of my old male and he is all I want for bear trees many by himself in heavy pressured areas big but fast
I hunted ,owned, n seen alot of different lines of blue hounds over the years . I don't ever plan on it but if I had to go to a different line that what I have it would b a line of smokey river bred hounds. I've seen some guys strains I didn't care for but I've seen some others that were bred a little different n were some fine hounds.
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TNT KENNELS
RAY Bred Blues
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Originally posted by TBBLUE
I hunted ,owned, n seen alot of different lines of blue hounds over the years . I don't ever plan on it but if I had to go to a different line that what I have it would b a line of smokey river bred hounds. I've seen some guys strains I didn't care for but I've seen some others that were bred a little different n were some fine hounds.
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
I've also heard a lot of john ray dogs. What about other options?
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Originally posted by Farmer12
I had a female a friend bought from a guy in NY. he wanted me to run her for him, I took her out opening day of training season, I saw a bear cross the road right in front of me, I got her out and she sat down next to me and would never go. I kept running her for about 3 weeks after that, she would go back ward, slick tree, chase butterflys, she whinned on the chain ALL the time, she was slow, and she was a growly bitch. I had two pups out of her, both males running on bear, the one was a growly SOB too and just plain stupid, the other one I still have will run, does a so so job, nothing exceptional but will go. I run smokey river on bear and cat. Not saying there isn't good minisink dogs out there, but I sure didn't have luck with them and have no desire to ever own one again.
Jaws
What game are running yours on
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
No not sure where she came from. Wasn't good enough to remember I guess
Good hounds bred by a good man, has been at it for awhile.
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Originally posted by Smoking_Bluedog
Jaws
What game are running yours on
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Originally posted by Lakecreek
Good hounds bred by a good man, has been at it for awhile.
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Originally posted by jaws
I agree. John J is from a different era and the hound world could use more of those old timers.
I believe I have this female She works fine for me Better on cat than bear Has med to cold nose on bear way better than that on cat but never has not gone on bear A PUP out of that litter is track crazy hard tree dog Don't know what happened earlier but she has a home here
thanks for the replies
Where are you fellas that have them located? I'm in NC trying to get headed towards coyote I've been wanting to try a minisink hound for a while have ya'll had any of them run coyote?
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
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Originally posted by novicane65
Where are you at in northeast pa Jaws? I'm by sayre but just inside of NY.
Funny thing is about the Minisink hound that Farmer12 is talking about. I'm pretty darn sure I talked to guy selling this hound. He told me she was NOT a bear dog. She was a bobcat dog and coon dog. I talked to him several times about her. And Jon J was going to lease her for the pups but in return for the lease got first 2 picks of the litter. But I could be completely wrong.
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