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Re: Hobo
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Originally posted by L.Richard
I think you are on to something,and I agree.A lot of what you witnessed, came from the mothers side as well.
I agree
I would raise one question...where does one go to today to find this family of dogs,that operate in the same fashion?
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Re: I agree
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Originally posted by L.Richard
I would raise one question...where does one go to today to find this family of dogs,that operate in the same fashion?
Good plan
Make's sense.No question...Hobo did a great job,I think he only got to sire a handful of pup's.Sonny would know for sure,I think only five or six litter's.What could of happened if he got to sire twenty?How many did you hunt with directly out of Hobo?
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Re: Good plan
quote:
Originally posted by L.Richard
Make's sense.No question...Hobo did a great job,I think he only got to sire a handful of pup's.Sonny would know for sure,I think only five or six litter's.What could of happened if he got to sire twenty?How many did you hunt with directly out of Hobo?
Leon
Hobo had 58 pups. 2 grand and 6 NTCH. That would be 13.79 percent. That's according to this old set of papers. PKC set says his earnings was $2174 and his pups earnings was $26,948. But that may have been before hoss place second in the world
Tough Question
But one hound that was overlooked several times was the one & only BO DIDLEY owned by Danny Whitehurst,Newton,IL
I think there could have been several that were over looked just because the owners could not campaign them like they should have. I've hunted with several that were supposed to be all that and were not much mor than a jockey dog. Then I've seen some real coonhounds that were the real deal but the owner never pushed them because of work.
One dog that comes to mind is a PR dog called Johnsons Black Boss. He was a reproducer but only a handful of females ever bred to him because of just being PR and the owner never pushing him. He was right off old Gentleman Jim and his mother was off Pinewood Dan.
And Never Forget
The black hounds that Brother Butch Shedd produced...Bama,Bawly,Barker..cant remember all of em
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