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Posted by jay brademeyer on 06-15-2013 12:14 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by dbprofitt56
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Lone Pine JB
[B]x2.

GRNITE Lone Pine Honeybuns is also right there with Patsy. Different style of dog, but again a great one.

some others that make the short list:

GRNITE Lone Pine Miss Quicky

The Zeus dog I mentioned was out of Lone Pine Satan! Don't remember what his momma was. He got a real bad reputation back in the day, undeserved from what I saw when I hunted him!
All I can say is, you didn't want to hunt a mean dog with him. You would go in with 2 dogs, and would come out with just Zeus. I saw my buddys dog tree on his back and not a growl, blow, or even a turn of his head! Big beautiful hound!



Your from just north of yellow springs so u must be talking about Leon's ol zeus dog.. I never hunted with him but he told me about him several times..

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Posted by Dakota'sDad on 06-15-2013 02:38 AM:

Jet 8

I got to hunt with Jet 8 and Ed Mead several years ago down in Florida and that hound was just amazing!


Posted by charterpines on 06-15-2013 10:05 AM:

Re: Most impressive dog you've ever hunted with?

quote:
Originally posted by TrackDrifter
Seems like now a days everyone has got a pretty decent dog that trees coons, and we all know the great ones are rare, and few and far between. Don't get me wrong, I've hunted with and against some very nice dogs, but I still believe that I'm yet to hunt with a dog that just really blew me away, and made me say "WOW!" I'm curious to know who was the most impressive dog you've ever hunted with? Weather it was pleasure hunting and the dog was putting on a coon treeing clinic or in a cast, in which they just plain dominated. I want to hear about some of them.
I handled that Triple X Dog at an RQE and won with him super loud straight coondog

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Posted by Wes Coffman on 06-15-2013 12:24 PM:

I have hunted with lots of good dogs. I have hunted with a couple great ones. The most impressive single night dog I have seen or heard was dog named Gr Nt Ch Silver Ch Raintree Last Deposit Zeb. He was directly out of Wipeout Zeb. I won't say Zeb was the best coon dog I have ever seen as far as night in night out all weather conditions, but on a given night he could be amazing. He could strike and tree a coon quicker (and as far or in any direction) than any dog I have seen. He did it with absolute style. He was a dog that when he opened that head in a cast everyone said "what dog is that?" When he came treed there was no doubt in what was going on and he would tree so rapidly that it was common for people to think two dogs were setting in there treed. He would hustle all over the place and wanted nothing but to please his owner/handler. If you were down in a cast and you had 30 seconds left to hunt, he was the type of dog you turn loose because he could get somewhere in a hurry and be treed. He was not perfect and nor did he operate at that high level every night, but when he was on, he was a Wow, Holy $&@! what did that dog just do type of dog.


Posted by Okie Hunter on 06-15-2013 05:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by James B Grice
I cant remember the owner but D.T.s DEADLY DANIEL was a good one , maybe from Oklahoma???


Yes. You are correct. He was owned by T. John Treadwell from Claremore, Oklahoma. After Deadly Daniel, T. John had the Bad Habit dog that won so much in PKC and the Heart Attack female that has also won a bunch of money.

T. John has had some good ones over the years.

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Posted by Jerry Sullivan on 06-16-2013 02:17 AM:

I liked Tennessee LeadII ,treed coons wherever and whenever you turned him loose.Had it all ,mouth,looks,tracking and the coon to boot.Billy was a tough hunter too.


Posted by Jackson87 on 06-16-2013 02:46 AM:

Ive heard alot of storys from my old man about some good Lead II pups that were in this area years ago.They said they were the real deal.


Posted by Rolin Blues on 06-16-2013 05:32 AM:

SON

Ron Taylers' GRNTCH Son put a whoopin' on my GRNTCH Saddie in our Invitational hunt at Bluetick Days a few years ago. Was planning on breeding her to him the weekend before he died. Take care, Ron.


Posted by Adams, Harold on 06-16-2013 09:03 AM:

night after night a tossup between an ole black cur mutt back in 70's or Hollow Oak Singing Samantha (Late Nite Big Bubbas mother). Both these dogs were as close to being a COONDOG as I'll ever see....on one night drew a walker female that flat dominated a cast of nice real nice hounds.... I bought her hunted her for 5 years seen that dog 3 or 4 more times most nights just a decent dog....I think when I got a chance to hunt with most talked about dogs I was expecting to much and never hunted them over a time or two....when I get healed up and can walk again I do have half interest in one I'm excited about following a few nights!!!!!


Posted by markknepp on 06-16-2013 02:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Ringo08
Grnitech PR' Rock River Tell's Sandy, owned by David Hart of Paragould, AR. She is 9 years old and still impresses me everytime I go with her.



She put on a clinic here one night. I still talk about that night. Haven't seen anything close to it. She's nice.


Posted by John Carroll on 06-16-2013 02:59 PM:

The hound that impressed me most night after night was an old Redbone female I hunted with a lot as a kid.

She was Magill's Jungle Jim bred.

She might not impress you so much on any one night, but night in and night out she just never made a mistake, never barked at anything but a coon, and never missed.

She was the only straight coon dog i ever hunted with I guess.

She wasn't a hard tree dog, but nothing could pull her.

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Posted by Hartrum on 06-16-2013 04:44 PM:

THE 2 DOGS THAT STICK OUT IN MY MIND ARE......

GOLD CHAMPION STYLISH STUBBY OWNED BY CLYDE OSBORNE

WORLD CHAMPION BIG D.

YOUR DOG BETTER HAVE HAD COON TREEING ON ITS MIND WHEN YOU DREW EITHER ONE OF THESE DOGS OUT.

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Posted by shawnfitzgerald on 06-17-2013 12:45 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by StrawberryMt
Can't decide. GrNt Southern Sound Matlock and Dual Gr Finley River Nite Hawk are the two that come to mind for me.
Ol Matt was a good one .we trained him and southern sound tradition together both were tough as hell just different styles


Posted by Paul Frederick on 06-17-2013 01:31 PM:

Most impressive dog I've seen go for one night was Bad Habit. He put on a clinic on a cast I was guiding in a big hunt. There was a little slew about the size of a football field and Habit treed three around the edge of that while the other dogs were off doing whatever. I don't remember who was handling him or who we drew out with but man he looked good!

Best night-after-night dog I've seen has probably been NITECH GRCH Hutson's Black Ace that Dad owns. He can tree more coon within 100 yrds of the truck than any other dog I've seen. I've got a female out of him that's nice, but not near as nice as ol' Ace.

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Posted by oklared on 06-17-2013 02:34 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by John Carroll
The hound that impressed me most night after night was an old Redbone female I hunted with a lot as a kid.

She was Magill's Jungle Jim bred.

She might not impress you so much on any one night, but night in and night out she just never made a mistake, never barked at anything but a coon, and never missed.

She was the only straight coon dog i ever hunted with I guess.

She wasn't a hard tree dog, but nothing could pull her.



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Posted by John Carroll on 06-17-2013 03:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by oklared
SOUNDS LIKE GR.NT.Y2KD


Old Sandy had a coarse chop mouth, but would bawl a little on a cold trail or a pick up.

I have seen her tree coons with idiots running deer all around her, and she paid them no attention.

She would drop out of a red hot race and tree the first coon up.

She treed with kind of a yo-yo-yo tripple chop, not too hard, and never stood on the tree.

When you cut her loose she would hunt about thirty minutes and come back if she didn't strike. If you sent her again from the same place she would go until she found one.

Out of the many, many nights I hunted with her I don't believe I ever heard her bark at anything but a coon.

She was as near to a machine as any dog I ever saw.

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Posted by travis gideon on 06-26-2013 10:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Wes Coffman
I have hunted with lots of good dogs. I have hunted with a couple great ones. The most impressive single night dog I have seen or heard was dog named Gr Nt Ch Silver Ch Raintree Last Deposit Zeb. He was directly out of Wipeout Zeb. I won't say Zeb was the best coon dog I have ever seen as far as night in night out all weather conditions, but on a given night he could be amazing. He could strike and tree a coon quicker (and as far or in any direction) than any dog I have seen. He did it with absolute style. He was a dog that when he opened that head in a cast everyone said "what dog is that?" When he came treed there was no doubt in what was going on and he would tree so rapidly that it was common for people to think two dogs were setting in there treed. He would hustle all over the place and wanted nothing but to please his owner/handler. If you were down in a cast and you had 30 seconds left to hunt, he was the type of dog you turn loose because he could get somewhere in a hurry and be treed. He was not perfect and nor did he operate at that high level every night, but when he was on, he was a Wow, Holy $&@! what did that dog just do type of dog.



I 2nd that...the year Chad pushed him and got a state and nationals spot I seen Zeb win 3 casts in the last 7 mins or less. He would ping pong threw the country and be under a coon faster then anything I ever seen. Also, handled like a dream! The first night I hunted with Zeb and Chad Zeb treed 6 times on 6 drops and I looked at 6 coons and this was in approx. 2 hours. that was from the time we left the drive until we pulled back in....impressive to say the least!

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Posted by John granberry on 06-26-2013 11:44 PM:

I have been very lucky to have owned some real good ones but as a whole the most consistent coon treer I ever followed was CH GRNTCH PKC GCH MIDNIGHT RIDER!!!! Male
GRNTCH PKC GCH MUSTANG SALLY!!!! Female


Posted by G L Weller on 06-27-2013 12:18 AM:

I thought I knew what a really good dog was until I hunted with Yadkin River Champ. That was back in the 80’s and I haven’t stopped talking about him yet. I’ve hunted with some mighty fine dogs in my life that’s for sure but Champ was the best I ever seen. I hunted with him a few times over the years and he always impressed me.

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Posted by Tyler Killen on 07-15-2013 11:29 PM:

The one that blew me away was Wipeout Hellbilly. Zack Davis and myself drove up to Mr. Kiddys place and watched him put on a show. 4 singles and he did it in a hurry. Thats the only time i hunted with billy but i was very impressed.

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