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Originally posted by Rick St.Clair
By the numbers there must not have been many of the right female's.
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I believe Sackett Jr. was killed in the road by a vehicle while on a night hunt. Story I heard is that Mac McAllister offered Frank Giddings $50K for the dog after pleasure hunting with him and Frank said he wasn’t for sale. Shortly after that Frank had placed him in a night hunt and the dog got killed in the road while on the hunt.
Not sure if that was true or not. Some Walker folks on here most know?
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Originally posted by DL NH
I believe Sackett Jr. was killed in the road by a vehicle while on a night hunt. Story I heard is that Mac McAllister offered Frank Giddings $50K for the dog after pleasure hunting with him and Frank said he wasn’t for sale. Shortly after that Frank had placed him in a night hunt and the dog got killed in the road while on the hunt.
Not sure if that was true or not. Some Walker folks on here most know?
Sackett Jr was killed on the road while pleasure hunting. Frank still owned him.
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I always thought the reason that Lipper didn't have a very high percentage of pups make nite ch and grand nite was because the time frame he was at stud. During that time frame there were more people that just hide hunted because a few coon hides would bring as much money as a day of work. Minimum wage was about $3 an hour and a good hide would bring $30. A lot more nice coonhounds didn't make it to the nite hunts back then. They could make money off their dogs without taking them to nite hunts.
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Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Haley 8/2002-11/2013
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Taylor 3/2005-11/2017
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Rotten 10/2008-2/2013
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Midge 12/2010-1/2021
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Jessie 4/1/14-3/5/2024
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Lilly 5/2019-
quote:Surely you're kidding! There were a lot more entries in the hunts then than almost any other time and besides that they have been hunting dogs directly out of him until very recent.
Originally posted by Travis Brown
I always thought the reason that Lipper didn't have a very high percentage of pups make nite ch and grand nite was because the time frame he was at stud. During that time frame there were more people that just hide hunted because a few coon hides would bring as much money as a day of work. Minimum wage was about $3 an hour and a good hide would bring $30. A lot more nice coonhounds didn't make it to the nite hunts back then. They could make money off their dogs without taking them to nite hunts.
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Originally posted by Travis Brown
I always thought the reason that Lipper didn't have a very high percentage of pups make nite ch and grand nite was because the time frame he was at stud. During that time frame there were more people that just hide hunted because a few coon hides would bring as much money as a day of work. Minimum wage was about $3 an hour and a good hide would bring $30. A lot more nice coonhounds didn't make it to the nite hunts back then. They could make money off their dogs without taking them to nite hunts.
There were more entries then because there were 20x more coonhunters. Every coonhunter that I know now competition hunts. Thirty years ago less than half of the hunters I knew competition hunted their hounds. In my area there are no hide hunters left.
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Home of :
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Peggy 4/1991-1/2002
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Little Peg 6/1998-3/2008
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Haley 8/2002-11/2013
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Taylor 3/2005-11/2017
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Rotten 10/2008-2/2013
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Midge 12/2010-1/2021
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Jessie 4/1/14-3/5/2024
Gr. Nt. Ch. Browns Lilly 5/2019-
People filled up ditch after ditch with Lipper pups but when you got a good one it wasn't only good it was classy, loud, and impressive in every way.
I never hunted with lipper or owned a pup off him, but I hunted with several off a female called blue ridge big Matthew. I believe she was off of yadkin tar rattler. They all had great mouths, the best dog I ever hunted with was out of this cross, he weighed about a hundred pounds , had a huge bawl mouth and sounded like a train when he treed. You could rig him in the bed of a truck, if he barked just slow down and he would hop out, he was usually treed by the time you got parked.. most times you couldn't even hear another dog on the tree with him
Blue ridge big Martha, sorry spell check got me earlier
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Originally posted by Donnie Stevens
Sackett Jr was killed on the road while pleasure hunting. Frank still owned him.
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