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Posted by Glenn Wells on 01-14-2012 08:33 AM:

Grady & Tom - It seems like anything said or question asked about a certain litter poof there it goes, here and on other board as well. Gets pretty bad when you have to go to another site and check if a copy was saved before it disapeared ... but it saves going back page upon page and deciding that maybe you only thought you had read or posted on a thread. Tom, the way I see it you shouldn't have deleted anything . You have been looking foward to spending time enjoying a new Lipper pup ! Guess you could look on bright side, you won't be out as much puppy food .

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Posted by mehunter on 01-14-2012 09:51 PM:

woody

lavell
that woody pup of yours is marked almost the same as my sadie pup. Stand on the tree the same. Got a little snow but turned to rain. Been real hard to hunt this winter, but the season isn,t over yet. Best of luck with your pups, looks like they are making fine dogs. Thanks alot.

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Posted by Hopkins/Lipper on 01-20-2012 03:13 AM:

A good memory message ...

Johnny Pilgrim wrote:
Hey Mr Tom i'm not sure if you remember me but i was a teenage kid competing against you in the hunts back when Paul Camp had Magnum and you were runnin Cash in the hunts. I was huntin a pretty nice redtick back then but never could get a win against Cash. I don't know if you remember the night in Sulphur Springs that Cash fought off the coyotes that attacked him on the tree but i do cause he never lost his spot on the tree just turned right around planted his feet and went back to treein. All the rest of the dogs on the cast vacated the tree and came back to us scared. Not Cash he had the meat and never left. If i remember right you had 5 singles and i had 3. Well with all that said Paul has finally convinced me to convert and i mow own a female out of Dr Law and the Kade female. I hope she is as much a coondog as Lawyer Cash Hunter and Magnum was. Keep up the good work. Thanks for makin all this possible. Johnny Pilgrim
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Hey Johnny...I remember that night well. Good luck with your DR. LAW pup. Thanks for the memory..Stay in touch.

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Posted by p31295 on 01-20-2012 11:04 AM:

Re: A good memory message ...

quote:
Originally posted by Hopkins/Lipper
Johnny Pilgrim wrote:
Hey Mr Tom i'm not sure if you remember me but i was a teenage kid competing against you in the hunts back when Paul Camp had Magnum and you were runnin Cash in the hunts. I was huntin a pretty nice redtick back then but never could get a win against Cash. I don't know if you remember the night in Sulphur Springs that Cash fought off the coyotes that attacked him on the tree but i do cause he never lost his spot on the tree just turned right around planted his feet and went back to treein. All the rest of the dogs on the cast vacated the tree and came back to us scared. Not Cash he had the meat and never left. If i remember right you had 5 singles and i had 3. Well with all that said Paul has finally convinced me to convert and i mow own a female out of Dr Law and the Kade female. I hope she is as much a coondog as Lawyer Cash Hunter and Magnum was. Keep up the good work. Thanks for makin all this possible. Johnny Pilgrim
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Hey Johnny...I remember that night well. Good luck with your DR. LAW pup. Thanks for the memory..Stay in touch.

Tom Hopkins
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HAH! I know the truth JUSTISS your smart son,is the one with the sound mind. Grandpa starting brain washing him about those evil TREEING WALKERS, while still on the bottle. LOL
Just kidding Grandpa is also one of the men who started me hunting when I was a kid. Great neighbor and friend for many years.
Any way, tell Justiss to enjoy his new puppy and welcome to the HOUSE BRED FAMILY, he is offically in. IT ALL STARTED IN CLINTON KENTUCKY many years ago.

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Posted by p31295 on 01-20-2012 11:10 AM:

Re: House Blood

quote:
Originally posted by lavell
Thanks mehunter. Here's a picture of House's Woody on a lion.He's a litter mate brother to House's Little Momma.


Lavell
Some things never change every year you have a new batch of fine young hounds going.

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Posted by lavell on 01-21-2012 05:43 AM:

House Blood

Thanks Paul, It's nice to see the traits that Joe breed for still coming out. I get alot of enjoyment out of these young hound,coming on and treeing their own game. It makes all the time a guy puts in them worth it. How's your pups out of Tank coming.


Posted by lavell on 01-27-2012 01:28 AM:

House Blood

We've had a good last two weeks, caught alot of cats,and got some good training in. The first picture is House's Woody, House's Pedro, House's Virginia,and the lion.


Posted by Glenn Wells on 01-27-2012 06:58 AM:

Re: HOUSE BRED TW

quote:
Originally posted by coonhunterhank
GREAT PICS LAVELL.

GLEN CALL ME ONE DAY LOVE VISIT WITH YA.



JD- When is a good time to call that you aren't busy or working ? Just PM a time that you will be around and not busy and I will give you a call.

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Posted by p31295 on 01-27-2012 09:07 PM:

Re: Re: HOUSE BRED TW

quote:
Originally posted by Glenn Wells
JD- When is a good time to call that you aren't busy or working ? Just PM a time that you will be around and not busy and I will give you a call.



I wish I could sit down over a cup of coffee with both of yall. All ways have loved talking about these old hounds.

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Posted by Howard Wright on 01-28-2012 12:04 AM:

Re: House Blood

quote:
Originally posted by lavell
We've had a good last two weeks, caught alot of cats,and got some good training in. The first picture is House's Woody, House's Pedro, House's Virginia,and the lion.




Awesome pics.


Posted by mehunter on 01-28-2012 09:58 PM:

lavell

had to look at that lion eyes one more time. great pictures lavell.
looks like a real nice hunt. keep them pictures coming.

mehunter

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Posted by mehunter on 01-29-2012 09:01 PM:

Finally got my pictures





Here are the pictures of Houses Sadie and Houses Ranger. What do you think?

MeHunter

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Posted by lavell on 01-30-2012 02:36 AM:

House Blood

Carl those are some nice looking pups. Patty must have got the pictures going.She's a keeper.


Posted by wildbill on 01-30-2012 07:19 AM:

how u get them cats to stay up long enough so you can get close enought to shoot them...

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Posted by mehunter on 01-30-2012 10:12 PM:

lavell

Thanks alot for the nice comments on the pups. These pups out of virgian and jay are two of best pups i,ve ever had. They start early and stay late. Wildbill sometimes in this area where i live sometimes its 2-3 hrs before you can get to the tree, got to have that tree power.
thank alot
mehunter

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Posted by wildbill on 01-30-2012 11:26 PM:

Re: lavell

quote:
Originally posted by mehunter
Thanks alot for the nice comments on the pups. These pups out of virgian and jay are two of best pups i,ve ever had. They start early and stay late. Wildbill sometimes in this area where i live sometimes its 2-3 hrs before you can get to the tree, got to have that tree power.
thank alot
mehunter



do you just hunt them in the daytime to get them to not jump out when they see you comeing?
we have the tree power too, as we have mainly house blood also..
but when hunting coon at night sometimes the dogs take a likeing to cat and they keep bailing at night on us..

would we have to run them in the daytime to get them to stay up a tree to be able to thin them out of here??

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Posted by mehunter on 01-31-2012 01:02 AM:

wildbill

we run cats up here in maine only in the daytime.Never had a problem at night.Have treed a few fishier cats at night and they always bail out.
mehunter

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Posted by Glenn Wells on 01-31-2012 03:41 AM:

wildbill - The only way I ever found to get into a tree at night with a cat up it, without it bailing was to turn your light off a good ways off, and try walking in blind. As they didn't have a open season at the time, the idea was to be able to catch the dogs without walking a couple more miles to the next tree. At night they seemed to watch the lights coming and would wait till you were about 50 - 75 yards off at which time you could hear them jump and then the dogs screaming off after them. The couple we treed years ago, after getting into tree without lights, and getting leashes on dogs, the three of us turned lights on shined up basicly all around tree and the cat stayed where he was, would have been an easy take. One guy hunting with us that night stood about 7' feet tall, a pair of hipboots looked like knee boots on him. We didn't tell him why we were walking in blind, figured he had hunted long enough to know after having the critter to bail 2 times before when we got to a certain distance away. When the light went on, and he saw that bobcat looking down it done something to him as he was off just as fast as those long legs could move.... had to bring his dog out, as he didn't bother grabbing his leash when he passed by. It took us 15 minutes to catch up with him, had he knew exactly where the trucks where parked, I doubt that we would have caught him then !

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Posted by wildbill on 01-31-2012 05:19 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Glenn Wells
wildbill - The only way I ever found to get into a tree at night with a cat up it, without it bailing was to turn your light off a good ways off, and try walking in blind. As they didn't have a open season at the time, the idea was to be able to catch the dogs without walking a couple more miles to the next tree. At night they seemed to watch the lights coming and would wait till you were about 50 - 75 yards off at which time you could hear them jump and then the dogs screaming off after them. The couple we treed years ago, after getting into tree without lights, and getting leashes on dogs, the three of us turned lights on shined up basicly all around tree and the cat stayed where he was, would have been an easy take. One guy hunting with us that night stood about 7' feet tall, a pair of hipboots looked like knee boots on him. We didn't tell him why we were walking in blind, figured he had hunted long enough to know after having the critter to bail 2 times before when we got to a certain distance away. When the light went on, and he saw that bobcat looking down it done something to him as he was off just as fast as those long legs could move.... had to bring his dog out, as he didn't bother grabbing his leash when he passed by. It took us 15 minutes to catch up with him, had he knew exactly where the trucks where parked, I doubt that we would have caught him then !


the one old dog i had here that died a few yrs ago at 14 yrs old .
if he caught wind of a bobcat ,he was after it the rest of the night if you didnt cut his trail and run him down and catch him and go somewhere else ,he got after his first cat at around 15-16 months old and was hooked after that night,,him and a double rocky redtick and a tn.lead/s.c.radar male ran that cat for close to 10 hrs before they put the cat into the ground sometime around daylight,they had mud on there collars and their ears and lips had what looked like needle holes in them when i tracked them down with the beepbeep when it got daylight,
they must have pulled the cat out of the hole as the one dog had scratch marks down his chest/belly,,the other 2 dogs being good kill dogs also may have saved him from getting his guts riped out by the cats back feet,as i heard they will roll over and gut a dog with the back feet if they get the chance..

we think old joe and another dog caught one when it bailed out one night as we started to the tree and bang all hellbroke loose then they got silent when we were close to the tree and the dogs came back to us all happy like and joe had a big cut on top of his head..i wanted to go look for the kill but the guy that i was hunting with said he thought he knew what it was and we didnt want to be caught near it in case a warden happened along as they were protected in ohio,,i caught the drift of what he was saying so we got out of their proto..

i still have 4 dogs out of that old dog but so far they havent taken alikeing to cats,,thank god/my legs couldnt take it now..


as we killed our leggs trying to sneak into the trees,but it was so dark that night you couldnt see your hand in frount of your face,and seemed like they only got after them cats on the dark nights after that,makeing it a bad night and we'd have to cirle around and cut the dogs off if we wanted to coonhunt anymore that night

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Posted by Okie Dawg on 01-31-2012 05:31 PM:

I was walking along behind my dogs just out side of the woods and shined 2 not very far apart in seperate trees. I guess they just when up as the dogs came threw. The woods wasn't but about 40 yards wide. The dogs went on and I stoped and shot both of them out. Neither one bailed. I think because they were young. Wasn't kittens but they weren't very old.

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Posted by Eddie Basco on 01-31-2012 06:05 PM:

I have tried several different things trying to keep a bob cat in the tree. My dad said that if you jump him out once and get him treed again just set down and leave them tree fro about an hour, after they get stiff they won't jump.

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Posted by wildbill on 02-01-2012 06:34 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Eddie Basco
I have tried several different things trying to keep a bob cat in the tree. My dad said that if you jump him out once and get him treed again just set down and leave them tree fro about an hour, after they get stiff they won't jump.

Comrade Creek



thanks,,
i'll remember that,but we have to try to get as close as we can around here as
with all the yotes around now,if you let the dogs tree more than 15 minutes ,
they will be yotes there before you get there..

unless we can breed up some more dogs like house's lawyer,,

what would be good to hunt with our hounds that would be good with the hounds and be able to handle the yotes when they came into the treeing hounds?

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Posted by Okie Dawg on 02-01-2012 04:20 PM:

Around here if you have 2 dogs with big mouths the yotes won't bother them. Most of the time 1 with a big deep mouth will keep them away most of the time.

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Posted by Hopkins/Lipper on 02-01-2012 05:33 PM:

HOPKINS CASH and the yotes...

Johnny Pilgrim sent me this recently about one night he drew out with HOPKINS CASH and I . I remember it well..LOL...

Johnny Pilgrim wrote:
"Hey Mr Tom i'm not sure if you remember me but i was a teenage kid competing against you in the hunts back when Paul Camp had Magnum and you were runnin Cash in the hunts. I was huntin a pretty nice redtick back then but never could get a win against Cash. I don't know if you remember the night in Sulphur Springs that Cash fought off the coyotes that attacked him on the tree but i do cause he never lost his spot on the tree just turned right around planted his feet and went back to treein. All the rest of the dogs on the cast vacated the tree and came back to us scared. Not Cash he had the meat and never left. If i remember right you had 5 singles and i had 3. Well with all that said Paul has finally convinced me to convert and i mow own a female out of Dr Law and the Kade female. I hope she is as much a coondog as Lawyer Cash Hunter and Magnum was. Keep up the good work. Thanks for makin all this possible. Johnny Pilgrim"

Tom Hopkins
Hopkins/Lipper

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Posted by lavell on 02-06-2012 01:48 AM:

House Blood

House's Woody, and a nice lion.


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