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Posted by chris baker on 12-10-2008 11:04 PM:

I still happen to have one tied up in the yard as well. He will be 12 may the 15 and took him out the other night did a real nice job. Don't hunt him hardly at all anymore but he was a hell of a dog in his day. Seen him tree coons others couldn't smell and seen him on either his 8 or 9 birthday (can't remember for sure) give a cast of young walkers a good scoldin to win first place in an RQE. Also seen him run completely out of hearing and be under a coon when you find him and the others not doing anything behind him. Never saw him pass up many coon either. Oh ya, he is blue.


Posted by harper english on 12-10-2008 11:16 PM:

I have 1 that is already showing very good promise of being a track dog 13 months old and can really come up with the meat she is off skuna river bark and platinum ch stylish cloey(cloverxwipeout snug)she has been in 3 casts won 2 the other she treed 2 coons just got beat

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Posted by Ben Crocker on 12-10-2008 11:38 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Michigan Guys

quote:
Originally posted by NEOKHUNTER
Just touching on that. I am a type of guy, that if my dog passes up a coon, and then doesnt strike one after that, then he has passed up the only track at that spot. And down here, that happens alot, Not very many coons, not very many tracks. So I think I would prefer a cold cold track then no track at all.
I understand what your saying and agree.

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Posted by Ben Crocker on 12-10-2008 11:42 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by chris baker
I still happen to have one tied up in the yard as well. He will be 12 may the 15 and took him out the other night did a real nice job. Don't hunt him hardly at all anymore but he was a hell of a dog in his day. Seen him tree coons others couldn't smell and seen him on either his 8 or 9 birthday (can't remember for sure) give a cast of young walkers a good scoldin to win first place in an RQE. Also seen him run completely out of hearing and be under a coon when you find him and the others not doing anything behind him. Never saw him pass up many coon either. Oh ya, he is blue.
Won't toot my own horn, so call this number and ask this gentleman what he witnessed my Jake dog do a few years back on this particular single digit January night. 989-233-7582

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Posted by K-Dubb on 12-11-2008 02:26 AM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: TRACK DOGS

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Originally posted by Ben Crocker
K-Dubb, I am a lost for words... Well maybe not, if you really think about it, even roots die in time. I want something that will stand the test of time.

ps. This Wagon I'm referring to moves on its own. Never pull a Wagon with a Cord K-Dubb. Cord may break and shock the living $hit out of you, then you will end up in a COMA. Is that what you really want???? Didn't think so



Ben, remember that 100yr. old tree you seen.......
NUFF SAID !!!!!!!

p.s. I'll TELL you this, this wagon travels faster on FLATROCK(S then being tangled up in CORDS..

Lesson no. 1 never play with a CORD you'll get burned..
And you'll be looking for new HOUSE'S but new growth
makes you STYLISH and HARRY and we know you could
use that!!!!!!!!!
And we know if they pull the CORD on you that's it no heart.
But after you WIPE OUT of the COMA they say ''man''
that was a FREAK of nature.. and a Legend...

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Posted by Gordy Sebert on 12-11-2008 02:42 AM:

K-DUBB how was that old female my ole man used to hunt bred you would know better than me i never looked at her papers. She was bar none the best track, tree dog package in the walker breed i ever followed. Not just because we owned her but she struck ran and treed a coon track the way i thought it should of been done.

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Posted by K-Dubb on 12-11-2008 03:05 AM:

Gordy,
That dogs mother(Gypsy) was a half sister to bodee.. Your Lady dog was Houses bred , Dohoney's Ringo , Rock River Ring. You're right she was one of the best track dogs
I followed and was very accurate...

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Posted by Brandon Eagan on 12-11-2008 03:39 AM:

Gordy that was a good old female

k-dubb your lost out there sounds like the wagan ran you over and you bumped your head on them flatrocks ;)


Posted by K-Dubb on 12-11-2008 04:08 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Brandon Eagan
Gordy that was a good old female

k-dubb your lost out there sounds like the wagan ran you over and you bumped your head on them flatrocks



Brandon what will they think of next maybe they will
rub CLOVER all over my bruised head LOL! LOL!

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Posted by Gordy Sebert on 12-11-2008 04:19 AM:

thanks brandon she was a nice old female. if i could find another one just like her i might consider hunting another walker dog. but its the friendly fire like this that made me go to hunting my english dogs. that way i aint wrestling with my buddies about what bloodline of the breed im hunting. lets take a minute to let a old english dog rest in peace. he went by the name of TRACKER. (brandons first coon hound).

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Posted by JOHNNY CHAPMAN on 12-11-2008 04:40 AM:

well being i just got soaking wet, came home early and got on here, i too would like to see a track drivin coon dog, old Koy is in the yard and dewey or i have yet to see a dog that can drive a track cold or hot like Koy! if u got one or know where one is bring them here i will take u where we hunt all the time and if it can impress me i got a female i will breed to him as quick as she comes in and i will let everone know i have seen another track drivin coontreeing machine. and for those that dont know i dont own a hair on him but unless L.C. calls for him i will feed him till he dies


Posted by Brandon Eagan on 12-11-2008 04:48 AM:

Gordy you where close but had couple be for him but he wasn't a bad dog at all for English


Posted by Gordy Sebert on 12-11-2008 05:08 AM:

hey brandon i forgot you also had a black&tan but was that a coon dog or a bear dog? either way the first one i seen you turn loose at night was ole tracker. but i have to say the best i ever seen you unsnap was that old white dog.

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Posted by Ben Crocker on 12-11-2008 06:02 AM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TRACK DOGS

quote:
Originally posted by K-Dubb
I'll TELL you this, this wagon travels faster on FLATROCK(S then being tangled up in CORDS..

Lesson no. 1 never play with a CORD you'll get burned..
And you'll be looking for new HOUSE'S but new growth
makes you STYLISH and HARRY and we know you could
use that!!!!!!!!!
And we know if they pull the CORD on you that's it no heart.
But after you WIPE OUT of the COMA they say ''man''
that was a FREAK of nature.. and a Legend...




I was fishing last summer in the yadkin river. jeff my dad was with me. We sat there chatting and dad told me I remind him of Danial Boone. Thunder came and we went home. Next day we floated the Rock River. Sun was shining, just a nice day. We seen all kinds of rocks in there of course. Guess what we seen by the flatrocks. Bones, you guessed right. Not sure what from. I ended up catching 4 carp in 17 minutes. Dad said I catch them Carp like a bad habit. Eagan couldn't believe I caught them in 17 minutes. Said thats superman style. I said whatever whitey. We called it a day and headed to the house. Clint pups sure are growing good now, just checked them. Hope someday they will run one down the bear creek. Jake treed his first coon along there. If the weather breaks soon I'll be hitting the timber hardcore. Chrome ready for a hunt soon?

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Posted by Ben Crocker on 12-11-2008 06:04 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Gordy Sebert
hey brandon i forgot you also had a black&tan but was that a coon dog or a bear dog? either way the first one i seen you turn loose at night was ole tracker. but i have to say the best i ever seen you unsnap was that old white dog.
Who was the White dog?

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Posted by K-Dubb on 12-11-2008 06:10 AM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TRACK DOGS

quote:
Originally posted by Ben Crocker
I was fishing last summer in the yadkin river. jeff my dad was with me. We sat there chatting and dad told me I remind him of Danial Boone. Thunder came and we went home. Next day we floated the Rock River. Sun was shining, just a nice day. We seen all kinds of rocks in there of course. Guess what we seen by the flatrocks. Bones, you guessed right. Not sure what from. I ended up catching 4 carp in 17 minutes. Dad said I catch them Carp like a bad habit. Eagan couldn't believe I caught them in 17 minutes. Said thats superman style. I said whatever whitey. We called it a day and headed to the house. Clint pups sure are growing good now, just checked them. Hope someday they will run one down the bear creek. Jake treed his first coon along there. If the weather breaks soon I'll be hitting the timber hardcore. Chrome ready for a hunt soon?


Well Ben I guess that just about covers them all

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Posted by Larry Atherton on 12-11-2008 04:25 PM:

I think cabin fever is taking its toll on ya'all.lol

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Posted by chris baker on 12-11-2008 11:10 PM:

Not tootin my own horn Mr. Crocker, just stating facts. All I ever did was give the dog the time in the timber. He did all the work. You can ask anyone who ever hunted with the dog about him. All I ever did was call him for what he did. No fast handling here and never brought in a question on any of the casts I was in. Doubt I will ever get another like him and have seen few like him to this day. Maybe wrong but I think he was a tough dog to beat.


Posted by Richard Nethery on 12-12-2008 12:45 AM:

I got one here like that but he wont ever win a hunt, because he is Ill and Trashy, he also pulls, and hunts way too wide, to turn loose just anywhere.
I love to hunt this hound by himself, he has lost some speed as he is getting old now, but Dang he has caught alot of Coon, on the ground, and put them up bushes.
I bred him to my female, but the pups werent any good, they are more like fox hounds, than tree hounds, and spooky, they prefer to run Cyote to Coon.
The hound is Open Registered, with only his name on the pedigree, I have no Idea, what he is out of.
But regarding the original post, he is a Genuine, Track dog, that will definately show you a Coon, fast.

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Posted by Mike Van Dusen on 12-14-2008 06:46 PM:





This is my young dog Cash,he treed 5 coon 12/11/2008,14 degree temp. in lower Mich. on the snow.He is a track dog,that is why he is accurate!All I have done is hunt him the right way, the rest he has done "naturally".........
He is out of Stylish Coma and Wipeout Sis.He is double Flatrock Coma....Sis was out of Moose and a female out of Sackett Jr.and Cedar run Doll[half bro. and half sis cross]Cedar Run Doll was a littermate to Southern Pines Jet.


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