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Posted by treberta on 12-14-2009 04:00 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Style
I Had a buddy that owned a female out of Hickory Nut Harry...she brought in 1300 circle points in a hunt, the slick treeingest dog I have ever seen...


Blue you have clearly been beat 1 to many times by a walker dog because all you do is badmouth them! I kinda enjoy it. Im a betting man so I will bet you 200 dollars that either of my dogs could smoke youre booticcs. Want to take me up on my offer?


Posted by Vic Stoll on 12-14-2009 04:38 PM:

In 2005 I got to hunt a few nights with a hound out of Babes Styish Banjo. He looked like a hound, sounded like a hound, and treed coons, not trees. In the mid 90's hunted with a Walker male that was heavy House bred (Tom Again/Lipper). That son of a gun was deadly accurate. Had a knack of coming up with a coon on those nights where common dogs would be falling short.

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Posted by treberta on 12-14-2009 04:50 PM:

I had a grandson to hillbilly mac that was deadly accurate. In the 2 years I owned and hunted him hard he slick treed 2 times and that was hunting him 3 to 6 nights a week. I wish I could post a video of him on here. He had a huge bawl mouth and a huge locate. He was poisoned in my back yard.

Me and 2 older guys were hunting 2 years ago they each cut loose a dog and I cut my male. Their two came back and mine opened and ran a track in that 8 inch crusty snow like he was looking at it and treed it. It was so cold and the older guy asked me how much I wanted for him at the end of the night after he treed 5 coon that the other dogs couldn't even smell lol I wish I would have sold him.

Personally I don't care what a dog is out of as long as it trees coon fast and accuratly with alot of indapendence. Looks, pedigree, huge mouth is all just a added bonus.


Posted by on 12-14-2009 04:57 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by treberta
Blue you have clearly been beat 1 to many times by a walker dog because all you do is badmouth them! I kinda enjoy it. Im a betting man so I will bet you 200 dollars that either of my dogs could smoke youre booticcs. Want to take me up on my offer?
Treberta, just calm yourself down a tad, maybe decaf? I have nothing against walker dogs, mostly its their owners...the dog I was speaking of was owned by my best friend, and he would be the first to tell you she is not a coondog, in any way, shape or form, she was just a very action packed tree dog...I have owned 2 hounds I entered in competition hunts, one was not a competition dog, won 3 casts out of 9 hunts, had two 2nd place wins and $30 won in pkc, when he was stolen....the other I Have had him in in 9 hunts, and have won my cast 6 times, two of the three losses on this hound was due to my handler error, not dog error...and no, I wont bet you 200 on whether your dog or mine would win, but I iwll bet you a steak dinner, so if you as much a bettin man as you say, come on down and show me that high powered holstein, dont matter which one....


Posted by on 12-14-2009 05:01 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by treberta
Blue you have clearly been beat 1 to many times by a walker dog because all you do is badmouth them! I kinda enjoy it. Im a betting man so I will bet you 200 dollars that either of my dogs could smoke youre booticcs. Want to take me up on my offer?
I have actually won 50% of my casts I have been in. My current dog is at 66% (would be higher if he had a good handler). The slick treeing dog I was speaking of, and her owner? He also had 2 other walkers I would have fed anyday, a dual grand female from cutter that I really liked that I had hunted with since she was 4 months old, and a ntch male that never got granded cause he got castrated shortly before my buddy bought him, but he was as tough a hound as you can find to cut loose. Like I said before, I have nothing against walkers, just some of their owners.


Posted by treberta on 12-14-2009 05:08 PM:

Well Matt that offer seams to good to be true excepty for 1 thing...














I'm a chicken man. But you're more then welcome here in Ohio anytime.


Posted by on 12-14-2009 05:10 PM:

I will make it a chicken dinner, you made the bet, come on and follow through with it, if you really got the dog power...a warning though, oklahoma aint got near as many coon as ohio, and I hunt rough thick river bottoms...


Posted by treberta on 12-14-2009 05:20 PM:

Well 12 to 15 hour drive just aint worth driving to hunt against a bluetic


Posted by GA DAWG on 12-14-2009 05:24 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by treberta
Well 12 to 15 hour drive just aint worth driving to hunt against a bluetic
It sure aint..If any of yall are bringing some of these high powered blues through GA headed to the winter classic..Let me know..Heck I'd like to see a boo tick that could just get treed and not run all over the country acting ignorant

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Posted by on 12-14-2009 05:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by treberta
Well 12 to 15 hour drive just aint worth driving to hunt against a bluetic
thats alright, I would hate for someone to drive that far to hunt with a bluetick, and then have to buy dinner on top of that ....I got a dog that can win, and can tree coon in summer and winter, but I dont feel the need to prove anything to anyone, been there done that....


Posted by treberta on 12-14-2009 05:42 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue Style
thats alright, I would hate for someone to drive that far to hunt with a bluetick, and then have to buy dinner on top of that ....I got a dog that can win, and can tree coon in summer and winter, but I dont feel the need to prove anything to anyone, been there done that....


Matt I respect that last statement but make him a PKC CH at least and then we will talk.


Posted by on 12-14-2009 05:52 PM:

Treberta, no offense, but your opinion of me and my dog doesnt matter to me. I do not hunt PKC, I have entered in 2 PKC hunts, I won both of them, but in one of them my young dog got chewed up pretty bad, and it took me quite a while to get him over it. 50% is not statistics I am going to bet on. And I am just not a competition hunter, especially not a pkc man. When you enter the dollar sign into the winners cup, that is when the cheats and mean dogs come out of the wood works...I know quite a bit about PKC, as my long time huntin buddy was hittin them every weekend, along with super stakes hunts, etc.....and his dual grand bitch had won a bunch in PKC, and her and my male were nip and tuck every night...I have also hunted him several times against a dog that was leading a state race for sometime, and was never ashamed of him...


Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 12-14-2009 05:57 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by treberta
Matt I respect that last statement but make him a PKC CH at least and then we will talk.


Seriously, man, you don't hunt blueticks, you don't seem to like blueticks and I am willing to be that no matter what Matt did with his dog you still won't. Why do you care what he does other than to yet again tell us what everyone in the free world is more than aware of. Treeing Walkers win the most hunts.

Its like your constantly rooting for a team that is already dominating. There is nothing to prove.

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Posted by on 12-14-2009 09:00 PM:

Re: walkers

quote:
Originally posted by dogfaceNH
Find a local hide hunter that has never been in a night hunt, don't worry about how his dogs are bred, how many titled dogs are in his pedigrees or how many times you've seen him or his dogs in a magazine. He'll have the accuracy your looking for guaranteed. jmo, wd.


Now your talk'en... I agree 100%


Posted by Okie Dawg on 12-14-2009 09:14 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by treberta
Matt I respect that last statement but make him a PKC CH at least and then we will talk.


Some one needs to take an untitled dog up there and kick Treberta's tail with it. So he will have a little respect for people that don't hunt for points or money. LOL

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Posted by Big Bawler on 12-14-2009 09:21 PM:

i might be able to pull a few strings....where ya at in ohio treberta? i might know of a couple dogs that tree a coon now and then

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Posted by robertboyle on 12-14-2009 11:55 PM:

treberta

i get a real kick out of folks , i've been in this [ sport ] for over 50 years now . i've had some darn nice hounds in the past . some red, some blue . i switched to walkers a few years back , and i have no regrets . i,ve got two nice stud dogs , one out of tree grippin joe , one out of honey creek harry, both nt. ch's .and i'll be the first to admit ,on any given night ,they will hit a slick tree . and anybody who tells me they've got a dog that won't , is blowin smoke . put your dogs in the woods and let them tell me the truth.

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Posted by Jordan Westrick on 12-15-2009 12:13 AM:

Stylish Clover will put coons in them trees


Posted by treberta on 12-15-2009 01:14 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Big Bawler
i might be able to pull a few strings....where ya at in ohio treberta? i might know of a couple dogs that tree a coon now and then


I live in Central Ohio. Im all about the competition so anybody that wants to come teach me a lesson is more then welcome.


Posted by Coby Hutcheson on 12-15-2009 03:24 PM:

I will have to agree that Wipeout or Clover will consistantly have the grease more often than most of the other lines.(


Posted by treberta on 12-15-2009 03:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Okie Dawg
Some one needs to take an untitled dog up there and kick Treberta's tail with it. So he will have a little respect for people that don't hunt for points or money. LOL


Grady, every dog had to start "PR" or "GRADE" at some point.


Posted by Okie Dawg on 12-15-2009 03:48 PM:

Yep, did you se the LOL ?

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Posted by treberta on 12-15-2009 03:52 PM:

Yes sir just saying


Posted by Stokes08 on 12-15-2009 09:28 PM:

Trebeta you going to grand american i hope to pull you


Posted by GA DAWG on 12-15-2009 10:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by treberta
I live in Central Ohio. Im all about the competition so anybody that wants to come teach me a lesson is more then welcome.
Anybody showed up yet LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

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