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Posted by Todd K / UKC on 08-03-2005 01:09 PM:

Hey Joe - You ain't alone. Been there recently myself. Sux.


Posted by cutters cash on 08-03-2005 01:25 PM:

really soory joe last week i was talking to you about getting a pup from him and now he dies i hope u can get a good one with the semen u collected

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Posted by Tim MACHA on 08-03-2005 02:51 PM:

Tripod just made the Bloodlines

As I was going through the new Bloodlines, I was looking at the new degrees. Low and behold, there was GR. NITE CH. Snyders Deathrow Joe. Reminds me of the Rosie female Chris and Aaron Wade had. Dead before she made print.


Posted by Inleopard on 08-03-2005 03:42 PM:

Sorry to hear it

Joe I am real sorry to hear about your dog I love any hound that hunts from his heart allway's hoped to draw him just to get to watch him go .

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Posted by Blue Ice on 08-03-2005 03:57 PM:

Sorry to hear of your loss

Didn't he do well down here at Southern Redbone Days this past year? Take care and hopefully you will find another one as good.

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Posted by Millcreek Red on 08-03-2005 07:25 PM:

Chris, Joe

I hate to hear that. Chris I still tell people about the time you and Wade made the trip down to Darrin's and ole Joe made it over one of the tightest woven wire fences we have in our parts through the country and had the meat.

He definitely had the sic um in him.


I think Maitlands wife will tell you that he slimmed down some since following ole Tripod

Keep them red.


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Posted by Fireball on 08-04-2005 04:01 AM:

sounded like the dog had alot of heart...that is something that our breed lacks way too often! sorry to hear about the loss.
Todd


Posted by kredbone1 on 08-04-2005 06:46 AM:

Sorry to here the bad news Joe

I never got to hunt with Tripod but it sounds like he would have been my kind of dog.For the last 12 or so years I have always said heart is the biggest weakness in the breed.You can get 1 to run and tree easy enough but to get 1 that will get through the country byhimself while you set on the tailgate is rare.I'm sorry about your loss.Dogs with heart likeTripod,and Pete just dont come along everyday.Hope to see ya at US days.

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Posted by Eric H on 08-04-2005 01:17 PM:

Sorry for your loss. Comeing from an english guy this dog made me want to buy a redbone. I hunted against him a couple times and he was a special dog. I was on one of the cast he won to become Nt.Ch. Cast was never close. He could get away from every body and get under a coon. And like Chris you either found him under a tree or you didnt find him at all.


Posted by Joe Maitland on 08-04-2005 02:19 PM:

I appreciate all the nice comments-

I actually got a lump in my throat reading some of the posts.

A couple nights I'll always remember from Joe:

Last February down at Ricky Jayroe's, while coonhuntin' on the Peedee River, Joe struck a fast track and lined almost out of hearing quick. We all said Uh-Oh. Well we found him three miles away and across two channels of the river bayed on a 250# wild hog. He had him backed up to a big cypress stump pullin' hair for over an hour by himself. Kevin Shelley took a flat bottom boat into the swamp to get him. Ricky shot the hog twice.

Then Saturday night in North Carolina I'll never forget him rolling through the country and falling treed. We drove around the section several times trying to get to him and could never find a good spot to go in. Well to make a long story short we walked a couple miles into the tree and crossed a nasty beaver pond to get to him. We found him split treed from a walker bitch from some other cast after nearly 3 hours of being treed. My light was dead and I flat wore out the other three guys. I had to practically drag them the last 100 yards to get to the tree and my light was stone dead. I had to turn my light off for 10 minutes to build up enough juice to flash the tree one time. He had the meat and won Southern Nationals that night. PS. The walker was slick.

I'll also never forget the night he swam the Wisconsin river and treed a coon about 1/2 mile out on an island in a Grand Nite cast. In that stretch the Wisconsin River is as wide as the Mississippi. We had to steal/borrow a boat to go to him. He had the meat. A very wet and scared raccoon.

And just a few weeks ago up north I cut him loose to run around the yard at my cabin. He disappeared and my cell phone rang about an hour later. He was walking a bear thru the fire warden's yard about 2 miles away. The guy caught him up and was visibly shaken to find that the bear had chewed his leg off and he was still hanging with him.

And last but not least, to earn his 5th Nt.Ch. win, he scored 1100+, no minus. He treed one more coon after the hunt was up and I laid back on 1 or 2 trees. On that cast we had about 3 or 4 split trees. On one of them Joe and Scott Shaw's nice female were having sword fights with their tails under two coons about 10 feet apart. A clear split. Scotts bitch had 1000 points that night as well.

There are many more memorable nights but these are just a few. I loved the dog like I owned him all his life. If your life depended on treeing one coon in the Sahara desert, Joe was the dog you want on the end of your lead. And yes Chris, you're right, there's only one thing to do about it now. RELOAD!

Thanks everyone for the thoughts.


Posted by Pastor Mike on 08-04-2005 05:13 PM:

Sorry to hear of Joe's death. Had the pleasure of hunting with him at southern nationals on thursday night. One heck of a dog, we walked quite a bit that night, but Joe had the meat and won our cast. I'm glad I had the opportunity to see such a nice hound go and do what he loved to do. Hang in there maitland.

pastor mike


Posted by ronald schultz on 08-04-2005 05:30 PM:

sorry, joe. only saw him once and liked him on probably not one of his best nites

be happy and sad to shake your hand on this one , see ya soon!!


Posted by J.Hall on 08-04-2005 06:04 PM:

I too never got to hunt with Joe but I did see him in person once at a hunt up here in Wisconsin. If I could say anything about him is if a dog has only one hind leg and can still run and tree coons better than a lot of 4 legged dogs, than he must have had one hell of a heart. Just imagine what he could have done with 4 legs. I felt like crying when I read this post. First thing I thought when I read the post title was that Old Pete passed on but I just about crapped myself when it was Joe. Take care Maitland and Red Cedar.

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Posted by jdgher on 08-06-2005 01:01 AM:

Dang

Real sorry Chris and Joe. I know he was special to both of you guys. Heck he was special to all that got to see him do his thing.
Real sorry, don't really know what to say right now.
He could of helped the breed I'm sure.
He is surely going deep now, in hound heaven. Some old coonhunter up there is fixing to hear a treedog, take a long walk, and look at a coon.
Hope their's pups out of him.
Darrin

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Posted by Roger Hall on 08-06-2005 12:30 PM:

Joe

Sorry to hear about this. I never got to hunt with him but everyone that did said he was one of the top dogs of his time.

Again sorry for your lose, take care and keep'em RED

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Posted by TRRedbones on 08-07-2005 05:10 AM:

Joe,

We are really sorry to hear about Joe. We've lost some good ones ourself and we sure know how it feels.

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Posted by Smoke on 08-10-2005 03:42 AM:




Good bye old friend.

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Posted by Mike Fields on 08-11-2005 02:49 AM:

I drew Joe last fall at Troy Ia. Arron Wade was handling him. 3 dog cast. My dog and the other dog (bluetick) treed after be loose about 2or3 minutes. After scoring the tree he heard Joe treed in the spot we were going to go to next. After pulling him out from under a coon and getting back to the truck, the guy with the blue dog was throwing-up and sayed that he did'nt care if he had 1500+ if joe did that again he was going to with draw. I will never for get that.

Hopfuly old Joe will reproduce just alittle of that. I am proud to say that I got the privlage to hunt with such a fine hound!!!!!!!


Posted by axpredbone on 08-11-2005 01:35 PM:

Joe

sorry to hear about your loss. it was a pleasure hunting with yourself and joe thurs night at Southern Redbone Days. he sure was a go deep, tree dog.

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