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Posted by yadkinriverjim on 07-14-2003 05:50 PM:

Yadkin River Dogs

Just looking over the breakdown on this question. It becomes evident that 39.47 % of the people like Yadkin River Dogs as Lipper,Nailor and Sacket jr. are heavy Yadin River Dogs.


Posted by Town Creek Blue on 07-14-2003 08:18 PM:

If I had to pick one I like the old Dahoney Boone blood


Posted by HOBO on 07-16-2003 03:04 AM:

Come on now Town Creek Blue if your gonna say it at least get the name right. Dohoney's Boone.


Posted by J and M on 07-16-2003 04:59 PM:

Im a bluetick kinda guy but I did own a young dog out of wipe out zack (moose) and a gype named south 40 tree talking annie.....I can't recall exacly how they are bred but he was the one dog i sold that I wish I could afford to buy back..I know that cross won breeder of the year last year in PKC..........

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Posted by Mollie_Ann on 07-17-2003 09:37 PM:

I like Lipper and Coma dogs, have had a lot of good luck with them.


Posted by N.M.DESERTDOG on 07-19-2003 02:45 AM:

favorite strain of walker

my favorite strain of walkers are FINLEY RIVER CHIEF, SHADY
LAKE MELODY ANN, BEAVER LAKE LIGHTING, WITH A TOUCH OF JOHNSON'S BANJO. 3/4 CHIEF AND 1/4 BANJO. NEED WE NOT FORGET LIPPER IS NOTHING MORE THAN A JOHNSON'S BANJO DOG.
CHIEF FOR THE NOSE AND BANJO FOR THE TREEING!!! THIS WORKS PRETTY GOOD IN NEW MEXICO.


Posted by pete on 07-28-2003 10:23 AM:

35% say other.... i want to hear more about the OTHER ... who has some out of cedar hill sass, moonshiner sassy, or micckisick tabitha thats some lipper breeding ive seen some great dogs out of . what your favorite strain of big game walker... ??? pete


Posted by OUTFITKNL'S on 07-28-2003 11:55 AM:

OVERSHAWOWED BY BIG NAMES

SPRING CREEK ROCK BREED HOUNDS ARE SOME OF THE BEST HOUNDS IN THE COUNTRY, BUT HAVE BEEN OVERSHADOWED BUY SOME OF THE BIGGER NAMES OVER THE YEARS.BUT IF MOST OF THE HUNTERS WENT ON RESULTS THEY WOULD SEE THAT CREEK BREED DOGS HAVE PLACED HIGH IN THE WORLD HUNT OVER THE YEARS IF THAT'S NOT BEING CONSANTS IN HUNTS I DON'T WHAT IS.BUT THERE ARE ALOT GOOD STRAINS ON THE MARKET TODAY THAT IS ONE THAT HAS BEEN OVERLOOKED ON PEDIGREE PAPERS. TO CLOSE NO BLOOD LINE IS REALLY THE BEST IT IS ALL POPULARITY IN MY OPINION IF MY BUDDY (HAS IT I GOT TO GET IT TOO.)BUT IF YOU WANT TO PLAY WITH THE BIG BOYS USE WALKERS I DO. THANK YOU


Posted by Bullet on 07-29-2003 06:05 AM:

Finley River

I guess I'd have to go under the "other" category". Why do you not hear as much about these dogs any more? I have been breeding them for about the last 5 years and have been very pleased with the results. Check out www.geocities.com/coondoggy_dog and see just of few of the dogs I have put out in the last few years. By the way that Rip dog on the above site goes back to the old Finley River Dan dog five times on his six generation pedigree.


Posted by RON CHESNEY JR. on 07-30-2003 11:21 PM:

THE STRAIN THAT WE HAVE FOLLOWED THREW THE YEARS
MERCHANTS BAWLLIN BARNEY {LYNNS SPORT}.
OR
PATHER CREEK CASH.
ALL 4 HOUNDS IN THE FINALE CAST OF THE WORLD HUNT GO BACK TO BARNEY. BILLY LYNN AND JAMES MERCHANT DESERVRE A HAND ON THE HOUNDS OF TODAY!!!

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Posted by dranderson. on 08-06-2003 05:24 AM:

Ron, I drove to the East Peoria IL area , up Ten Mile Creek Road and hunted with Stanley Jollef and Panther Creek Cash-I believe that it was in 1974. Cash was a tough tree hound-a lot like Barney. I bought a female pup off of Cash. She never was much as a comp. hound but was a pleasure hound. I lived in MN at that time and needed as much nose as I could get-I ended up having good success with hounds off of Finley River Pete and Finley River Joe crossed with House' Chief.


Posted by walkerman3973 on 08-10-2003 05:09 PM:

good crosses

i have alot of the house line and some nailor, i just got some of the sackett blood and in my opinion the sackett dog is going to be better than my nalior dog but i will always have a soft place in my heart for the house bred dog. they just seem to start faster and pick it up easier especially compared to a nalior dog.

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Posted by treeingwalker10 on 08-10-2003 06:36 PM:

old finley river blood seemed to have the coon everytime they treed.

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Posted by pete on 08-20-2003 11:41 AM:

id like to hear from walker breeders.. im most interested in big game hounds.. id like to also hear about walkers with exceptional track speed.. run to catch... im not interested in comp. hunting but sure dont hold that against them.. pete


Posted by wildbill on 08-24-2003 09:05 PM:

finley river/lipper/house clint/house chief/johnson banjo/

you take the lipper/ tree dog out of the nailor dogs,what you got left...????

answer:: a bunch of oversized walker colored bulldogs!!!!!!

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Posted by jermey burns on 08-26-2003 02:00 AM:

art you know everybody likes them TOMTOM breed hounds

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Posted by pete on 08-26-2003 10:09 AM:

jeremy which tom-tom - i got quite of lot of tri color tom-tom X lippett breeding in my mutts... dont really know anything about him but what i do see from that line. a lot of good fast track dogs that bark alot... i apreciate this on bear chase.. theyre still barking after a long race.. pete


Posted by jaydubya on 08-28-2003 02:10 PM:

Pete,I have a 2 1/2 year old Walker that's out of Bob's Ohio Butcher X Night Heat Dixie II.Bozo and Spring Creek Rock breeding.He ran a Bobcat at 9 months,treed some bear with one or two other dogs last summer.He's almost a silent trailer on coon ,but will bark the whole race on bear.Where abouts are you in VT?I worked in Randolph for a year,still like going up there to visit and getting to a hunt at Lyndonville.


Posted by vrichard on 08-28-2003 04:46 PM:

favorite strain of walkers

my favorite strain of walkers is the stylish strain. this is 99.9% due to my neighbor owning stylish coma and me having a dog named stylish nigel


Posted by pete on 08-28-2003 06:32 PM:

jay im only about 45 minutes north of lyndonville


Posted by okietreedog on 08-28-2003 10:11 PM:

I kind of take a prefrence to a dog that is just not one of these but more than that if I had to choose I take coma and stylish blood over the rest Pete the best cat dog I ever saw was Hardwood Manic & Panther Creek trucker talk about a track driveing cat treeing dog he had it all mouth speed and guts to spare I believe he would have made a bear dog if we had bears we could hunt down here. He was a hair pulling dog and be gone before the cat could turn. he keep one up a tree to.

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 09-23-2003 09:53 PM:

Spring Creek

I have great success with the Spring Creek dogs crossed on House and Stylish breeding....

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Posted by Cory Bowden on 09-24-2003 02:44 AM:

What is your favorite strain of Walkers?

Does any one hunt Twin River bred walkers? They are Finley River bred. I think Claud Lewis had some Twin River hounds. Coonhound Bloodlines did an article about his dogs and about him. Just wondering if anyone still had these line. Thanks
Cory Bowden


Posted by KEVIN on 09-24-2003 04:14 AM:

TIDEWATER DOGS OWNED AND BRED BY MR. JIM POWERS OF VA


Posted by John Vaught on 09-24-2003 03:42 PM:

Walker Strains

I have had blue dogs for several years, but now I own a Finley River bred walker out of Finley River Jack that is awesome from tail gate to tree what a tree dog, and he is not moody he is the same each time he is turned lose, and a hard hunting hound with desire, and determination to find and tree a coon. I have two older blue dogs here that have a home until thier death, and a young female that is a grand daughter to Sparetime Spanky that needs a blue dog lover to home her. Never again will I own a bluetick........ AFTER THESE OLD BLUES PASS ON.

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