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Originally posted by Cory Highfill
Wasn't Ryan. Don't really know him, but know who he is well enough to recognize him.
The Bozz dog won our cast that night, whoever hunted him. He had some wheels under him and a pretty good mouth if I remember correctly.
I pitched that sucker of mine like a major leaguer! Those lessons bought and paid for tend to stick with me more than any easy come cast win...
Cory Highfill
Lol. You got that right, lessons bought and paid for tend to stick with us over the long haul. We all have some of those stored away in our memory banks. Dave
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Dave Richards Treeing Walkers Reg American Saddlebred and Registered Rocky Mt. Show Horses
Tar is a little on the edge, he can teeter either way. There are lots of dogs in Okla that can tree a coon, but Coon Dogs are still few and far between. Ive started as many and less than some, the problem with pups is, they might make a nice hound, but still not be the kind of hound you want to pack. If I could find a good hound I never minded paying the price to get one.
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Originally posted by pigsit
Tar is a little on the edge, he can teeter either way. There are lots of dogs in Okla that can tree a coon, but Coon Dogs are still few and far between. Ive started as many and less than some, the problem with pups is, they might make a nice hound, but still not be the kind of hound you want to pack. If I could find a good hound I never minded paying the price to get one.
Have you ever noticed all the real Coondogs are dead and gone? Everybody has a used to be story. 😁
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Originally posted by 2nd Mac
Have you ever noticed all the real Coondogs are dead and gone? Everybody has a used to be story. 😁
Tar
I have one now that anyone who has ever hunted with definitely knows he is a coon dog. However, he is nearly 14 years old come December. I will still show him to anyone that knows what a coon dog IS, can he perform like he did in his prime? No, but he will do enough that you can tell what he is. He is not dead, but not in his prime, just like me. Lol. My hunting partner has one that we will show any night and he is in his prime. I have only owned 3 that I called a coon dog and my hunting partner has only owned 3 that he called a coon dog, and 1 of the 6 is the same dog, that only makes 5 between the both of us. We both have over 110 years combined hunting and 5 dogs in that time is not a lot. If anyone wants to see either of these 2 dogs operate this winter, just let me know, hopefully, mine will still be alive. Dave
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Tar
They are not all dead. Dave
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Dave Richards Treeing Walkers Reg American Saddlebred and Registered Rocky Mt. Show Horses
Re: Tar
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Originally posted by Dave Richards
They are not all dead. Dave
Tar
A real coondog sets the bar so high that anything else is just not good enough for those that want the best. I went for over 30 years between my second real coondog and my third real coondog, twenty years or so between the first and second coondog. That's with me buying the best I could find, not wasting time trying to train one. I had way more dogs to choose from that someone who trained their own dogs. Coon dogs do not grow in bunches like grapes, they are few and far between. I consider myself very lucky to have owned the 3 that I called coon dogs and everyone that hunted with them were impressed. Some never own a real coondog. I really do not expect to own another one, at my age, I do not have another 30 years to find one. Lol. Dave
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I ain't sure , I got some fine varmint dogs , extra trashy depression era , sportsmen hounds , extra on the trashy side. LOL and S/FI!
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