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-- Brindle Style.....with MR. T (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=120682)
I wish everyone on here could have seen that Reana dog rig. It was quite possibly one of the coolest things I have seen a dog do. She is a hound that knows her job and does it well.
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Ron Ashbaugh
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Re: Brindle Style.....with MR. T
quote:GREAT LOOKING PLOTT AND A IMPRESSIVE TREE STYLE.I LOVE THE PLOTTS THAT ARE COLORED THAT WAY...........IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN THE BREED OF THE RED PLOTT AND THE BLACK .AND IS ONE USUALLY BETTER THAN THE OTHER IN COON TREEING ABILITY.
Originally posted by Briar
Not to bore anyone with more pic's of MR. T, but he really continues to do well. If you put him in coons, he trees them. He is a hard hard tree dog, and a good strike dog. He is finally working toward being less independent and will actually get a piece of what other hounds are doing. He still loves to split but isn't independent to a fault like he was at a younger age.
My dad has been watching me struggle with coon hunting and hounds for about 19 years now. Finally I got a dog I can take him with. He came tonight and we treed one on the outside in quick order in a BIG old tree.
MR. T was bred by Tracey Fincher of Saluda SC and is out of his Buckeye Jake Dog X a Bud and Revenge bred female.
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John M. Vaught
I have four littermates to Mr T. I kept two males and two females. One male is almost solid Black and the other is Black Brindle. One Female is Saddleback and the other is Brown Brindle.
Thanks JV.....
I really really enjoy the time I get to spend hunting MR. T. I have been attempting to coonhunt since the middle 80's and this is the first pup I raised out of 4 that amounted to anything. As far as the brindle, like other breeds, color phase rarely has anything to do with ability. Personally I like a really brindle plott.
He is not perfect and might not be what alot of folks like, but man I just love him and he trees me coon and thats really all a fella can ask for.
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Ron Ashbaugh
CROOKED FOOT KENNELS
Ron,
I picked up another $50 cast win in PKC with Mr Ed last night. I'm really starting to like my pup. I will be hunting a couple of added purse hunts this weekend. Hunted a UKC hunt last weekend, and Mr Ed got treed after the hunt was over with the only coon scored.
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Originally posted by Tracey Fincher
Ron,
I picked up another $50 cast win in PKC with Mr Ed last night. I'm really starting to like my pup. I will be hunting a couple of added purse hunts this weekend. Hunted a UKC hunt last weekend, and Mr Ed got treed after the hunt was over with the only coon scored.
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The fun is over once you pull the trigger
Ron Ashbaugh
CROOKED FOOT KENNELS
quote:THAT IS GREAT BRIAR HUNT THE HAIR OFF HIM........BACK WHEN I WAS A YOUNG LAD MY FRIEND AND I BOUGHT TWO PUPPIES FROM JAKE MORRIS OF PULASKI COUNTY KENTUCKY ( SCIENCE HILL AREA ) THESE TWO WERE HALF PLOTT HALF BLUETICK....THE FEMALE THAT I BOUGHT WAS OF THE BLUETICK COLOR AND HIS MALE WAS A LIGHT BLACK AND TAN WITH SOME BROWN IN HIM. HE NAMED HIM BALDY AND MY FEMALE I CAN'T RECALL HER NAME BECAUSE SHE DID NOT WORK OUT AND LIVED A SHORT LIFE WITH ME. BALDY HOWEVER STARTED TREEING COON BY HIMSELF AY 7 MONTHS OLD AND BECAME WELL KNOWN IN OUR COUNTRY AS A COON DOG THIS WAS IN THE 60'S...HE AT THIS TIME PUT US GUYS IN A DIFFERENT COON HUNTING WORLD BECAUSE YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO WALK THIS HOUND AT ALL JUST TURN HIM IN A DIRECTION YOU WANTED HIM TO GO AND HE WENT UNTIL HE FOU8ND A COON. BALDY TRAINED A LOT OF DOGS TO HUNT THIS WAY.......I HAD A BLACK AND TAN CALLED LUCY THAT TOOK BALDY'S PLACE IN THE COUNTRY.......SHE WAS A COON TREEING MACHINE AND HAD HUNT ,DRIVE, AND DESIRE TO PLEASE HER MASTER. SHE WAS A TREE DOG NEXT TO NONE AND WAS LOUD ACCURATE AND VERY STRAIGHT AFTER A FEW BEATINGS FROM RUNNING A FOX..I WISH I HAD ONE NOW THAT WAS AS GOOD AS LUCY OR BALDY.....THEY WERE GOODINS...........
Originally posted by Briar
Thanks JV.....
I really really enjoy the time I get to spend hunting MR. T. I have been attempting to coonhunt since the middle 80's and this is the first pup I raised out of 4 that amounted to anything. As far as the brindle, like other breeds, color phase rarely has anything to do with ability. Personally I like a really brindle plott.
He is not perfect and might not be what alot of folks like, but man I just love him and he trees me coon and thats really all a fella can ask for.
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John M. Vaught
I still own her, but there is a youth hunter hunting her with his young dogs.
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Originally posted by Tracey Fincher
Ron,
I picked up another $50 cast win in PKC with Mr Ed last night. I'm really starting to like my pup. I will be hunting a couple of added purse hunts this weekend. Hunted a UKC hunt last weekend, and Mr Ed got treed after the hunt was over with the only coon scored.
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The fun is over once you pull the trigger
Ron Ashbaugh
CROOKED FOOT KENNELS
Ron,
the rumor going around is that you're thinking of running yet another collar on that poor dog...
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Lone Pine North
Nice looking hound , Ron . He is built good and has a good mouth from what i could tell on the video !
Now when you go to campaign Mr. T in the magazines we all UKC MEMBER'S might have to chip in and get some real Bling around his neck or at least something that look's goldish in chain's .
Keep up the good work !
James
Thanks James. He does okay.......but I keep working on ones for the magazines!! Ron
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Ron Ashbaugh
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