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Posted by Solid Northern on 11-04-2016 02:23 AM:

Dog's Name ?

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Originally posted by blueticker
Memories & 15 straws of semen is what I have left of a hound that caught many that decided to die instead of climb. Milo fields were the easiest for him to catch coon in. Corn was a little tougher. Waist high beans was real tough. Guys that hunted with him much saw it happen. Seen him catch two per night now and then after running hard in the crops for an hour or more. The hard running coon races have slacked off a bunch since he died. He opened steady on hard runners but got tight on looses until getting it lined out, which didn't take long. I really doubt if I ever have anouther like him.


Posted by blueticker on 11-04-2016 05:50 AM:

Gr Ch Gr Nt Ch Natural Smokey River Rebel. Rebel was tight on cold tracks but wide open on running tracks. I've hunted with some really nice hounds the past 45 years and only hunted with one that caught coon on a regular basis. The coon in this area run hard in crops and elect to not climb. Catching coon in crops is about keeping a track hot, minimal looses, running hard and lots of desire. I really doubt if I ever have anouther with this ability. The reason most good track dogs don't catch coon in crops is because there 20 yards behind them.

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Posted by Justin Roberts on 11-04-2016 02:03 PM:

The only stud I no of that does that is Tim Griffin's Truth dog. Definitely known as the hardest going dog in the country and has won about everywhere he puts them up bushes telephone poles and heard at autumn oak's he treed one up a fence post. The dog absolutely flys through the country look to catch one


Posted by Justin Roberts on 11-04-2016 02:03 PM:

The only stud I no of that does that is Tim Griffin's Truth dog. Definitely known as the hardest going dog in the country and has won about everywhere he puts him. puts them up bushes telephone poles and heard at autumn oak's he treed one up a fence post. The dog absolutely flys through the country look to catch one


Posted by ohio_hunter123 on 11-04-2016 05:22 PM:

Hey lambert I have a female off of trackmans lady and spider. She is turning out of be a nice little dog. I think she will shine after this season. U should look into a houses bred hound. They seem to be nice balanced hounds. Houses Jammer is in Ohio . Might be worth looking into. Tom bates has him . Not sure if he is still at stud or not. But I would probably be interested in one depending on when the cross is made . Either way let me know if u cross her on something . I'd probably be interested in another

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Posted by Jon Hadden on 11-04-2016 06:00 PM:

Stud

Smokin Hot Spot catches a lot of coons on the ground.

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Posted by Allen Smith on 11-05-2016 04:19 AM:

Timber tiger ugly truth

Is by far the fasting hunting dog and put up a low Bush or get caught on the ground . I personally seen seem him catch 6 in one night and put 4 singles in different bushes.....I have turn many hounds loose in my life but his is by far the best I have ever seen leave like a cannon every drop of you don't hear home in the first minute get back In the truck because you have along walk ahead of you.I always enjoy being the truck guy not the guy have to have my guts walked out.......and hear a rumor that has aIs by far the fasting hunting dog and put up a low Bush or get caught on the ground . I personally seen seem him catch 6 in one night and put 4 singles in different bushes.....I have turn many hounds loose in my life but his is by far the best I have ever seen leave like a cannon every drop of you don't hear him in the first minute get back In the truck because you have along walk ahead of you.I always enjoy being the truck guy not the guy have to have my guts walked out...I hear Tim has super nice loud plott up there


Posted by tim griffin on 11-05-2016 04:45 PM:

Thanks guys that posted about Truth he is a hard going dog that is a track drifting type dog that runs to catch. He is very accurate and trees lots of trees that are not very big but have coons in it. He has treed 5 telephone poles that all had coons on them also has treed 2 up tall corner post and has caught a bunch on the ground. And yes Allen Smith the plott dog is loud!!

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Posted by wildbill on 11-06-2016 04:30 AM:

call or text me at number below, got what you are looking for and throws pups easy on the eyes also ,him and his pups hunt/run with there heads shoulder ,road hunt at 15-20 mph,have some grand pup 12 weeks old tried to pull dead coon thru chainlink fence ,can send pictures, he is a son of house rebel, used to be wide open on track and not many dogs could keep up with him if they had to lower their heads to smell track.he figured out if he don't bark they wont make it to a tree and he comes back in happy as all get out,,only way know he caught them is watch the lighted collars,,i don't own a garmin or I could go to the spot where he killed them and get them but prices not worth the walk.

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Posted by rob thompson on 11-06-2016 05:08 AM:

Re: Timber tiger ugly truth

quote:
Originally posted by Allen Smith
Is by far the fasting hunting dog and put up a low Bush or get caught on the ground . I personally seen seem him catch 6 in one night and put 4 singles in different bushes.....I have turn many hounds loose in my life but his is by far the best I have ever seen leave like a cannon every drop of you don't hear home in the first minute get back In the truck because you have along walk ahead of you.I always enjoy being the truck guy not the guy have to have my guts walked out.......and hear a rumor that has aIs by far the fasting hunting dog and put up a low Bush or get caught on the ground . I personally seen seem him catch 6 in one night and put 4 singles in different bushes.....I have turn many hounds loose in my life but his is by far the best I have ever seen leave like a cannon every drop of you don't hear him in the first minute get back In the truck because you have along walk ahead of you.I always enjoy being the truck guy not the guy have to have my guts walked out...I hear Tim has super nice loud plott up there
gee I wish I had a dog hog his caliber!!


Posted by Rip on 11-06-2016 05:53 AM:

I know this really doesn't belong but by far the fastest track dog I have ever seen was a black dog out of Two Time Albert. It was a female and she caught coons on the ground in corn, beans or on the creek. It didn't matter where they were they climbed or died. She was the most accurate dog I have ever followed as well.

She didn't make as many trees as other s though, she had her draw backs. But nothing ran to catch like she did. Hope to have one like her one day but I won't hold my breath. She caught three in one night once.

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Posted by rob thompson on 11-06-2016 02:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Justin Roberts
The only stud I no of that does that is Tim Griffin's Truth dog. Definitely known as the hardest going dog in the country and has won about everywhere he puts them up bushes telephone poles and heard at autumn oak's he treed one up a fence post. The dog absolutely flys through the country look to catch one
don't lie! Now if you are looking for an English truths brother is an extremely good high headed track dog. Goes by hoss.


Posted by Justin Roberts on 11-06-2016 02:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by rob thompson
don't lie! Now if you are looking for an English truths brother is an extremely good high headed track dog. Goes by hoss.

Well record says different. But not saying nothing bad about Hoss cause he has won his share locally. But does not go as hard as Truth does. But the don't lie comment strikes me funny coming from a guy who got his buddy bared cause you didn't know the rules


Posted by rob thompson on 11-06-2016 03:05 PM:

He got barred for cussing Tim and Stan. I have no problems with either. And I'm trying to put a face to your name but having trouble. All I'm saying is there are a lot of hard going dogs in this state alone and I've hunted with truth and that's deffinantly a reach! I'm sure the dog has caught plenty of coons that's not what I was talking about.


Posted by rob thompson on 11-06-2016 03:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by rob thompson
He got barred for cussing Tim and Stan. I have no problems with either. And I'm trying to put a face to your name but having trouble. All I'm saying is there are a lot of hard going dogs in this state alone and I've hunted with truth and that's deffinantly a reach! I'm sure the dog has caught plenty of coons that's not what I was talking about.
I know the rules pretty fair. You didn't see me get barred!lol some just can't control their temper. But the fact is it is very hard to find a dog that will struck run any distance and catch coon. Not near as hard to find an ambush type of dog. A lot of dogs do catch coons but not because they have exceptional tracking ability but because they didn't mess with bad tracks they don't have the ability to tree I've had a few like that.


Posted by Justin Roberts on 11-06-2016 03:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by rob thompson
I know the rules pretty fair. You didn't see me get barred!lol some just can't control their temper. But the fact is it is very hard to find a dog that will struck run any distance and catch coon. Not near as hard to find an ambush type of dog. A lot of dogs do catch coons but not because they have exceptional tracking ability but because they didn't mess with bad tracks they don't have the ability to tree I've had a few like that.

You are right dogs that bluetick around for 45 minutes grubbing up a old track doesn't catch many coons I'll take my ambush dog that ia 700 to a half when the minute is up any day


Posted by rob thompson on 11-06-2016 03:32 PM:

Not me that's too much walking when you can usually tree one or two on the way.lol


Posted by steven emery on 11-06-2016 07:35 PM:

I have a boxer that can run wide open a half mile and fight one up a tree or a bush but he catches most. He is a great kill dog and a tree dog on time..he is not papered you can breed to him for free lol!!!

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Posted by rob thompson on 11-06-2016 07:46 PM:

Hahaha that's awsome


Posted by pamjohnson on 11-06-2016 10:00 PM:

after reading some of these posts i think i need higher boots.


Posted by elvis on 11-07-2016 11:30 AM:

Kevin Schwartz had one several years ago he called Red Eagle Dick V that caught an amazing number of his coons on the ground.
I don't know if Dick was ever collected or not.
Does anyone up Michigan way know what happened to Kevin?


Posted by elvis on 11-07-2016 11:30 AM:

Kevin Schwartz had one several years ago he called Red Eagle Dick V that caught an amazing number of his coons on the ground.
I don't know if Dick was ever collected or not.
Does anyone up Michigan way know what happened to Kevin?


Posted by rob thompson on 11-09-2016 01:35 AM:

He done it again struck a track ran it wide open 600yards and caught that sucker!!!!!gonna have to give him some penicillin, he ain't the best kill dog.


Posted by Larry Atherton on 11-09-2016 05:16 PM:

V was amazing! I was lucky enough to have hunted with him. I don't believe Kevin ever collected him.

What I can say for certain is Kevin loved for those long legged Dick dogs to get out of the pocket.

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