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Posted by Josh Michaelis on 03-30-2020 10:03 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Famous Dogs First Hand

quote:
Originally posted by FLYbyNIGHT
How was he such a good dog u think


Track talent and style. He had it to spare.

Xjr and Big Country are the only two dogs that wowed me for longer than a tree or two.

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-30-2020 10:12 PM:

Josh I only drew whitey ( traders sire ) one time and he impressed me. And that was in Texas not up north in the coon zoo.


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Posted by FLYbyNIGHT on 03-30-2020 10:15 PM:

I would have loved to see these dogs work when they were pups..

That to me would be more interesting...

Like were they runnin coons at 3 months like old dogs??


Posted by yadkintar on 03-30-2020 10:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by FLYbyNIGHT
I would have loved to see these dogs work when they were pups..

That to me would be more interesting...

Like were they runnin coons at 3 months like old dogs??




Never seen that myself.


Tar


Posted by Josh Michaelis on 03-30-2020 10:24 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by FLYbyNIGHT
I would have loved to see these dogs work when they were pups..

That to me would be more interesting...

Like were they runnin coons at 3 months like old dogs??



I can't speak for all but Xjr wouldn't have made it had it not been for Eldon Prettyman giving him more chances than most would have.

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Posted by FLYbyNIGHT on 03-30-2020 10:34 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Josh Michaelis
I can't speak for all but Xjr wouldn't have made it had it not been for Eldon Prettyman giving him more chances than most would have.


??? What ya mean???


Posted by Preacher Tom on 03-30-2020 10:38 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by FLYbyNIGHT
I would have loved to see these dogs work when they were pups..

That to me would be more interesting...

Like were they runnin coons at 3 months like old dogs??




Don't confuse early starting with being a real coon dog. One of the best I ever saw did nothing until he was two years old. If he had not been a Christmas present from the guys wife he would have been dead. When he started he was a coon dog.

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Posted by Mark A Warnecke on 03-30-2020 10:39 PM:

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Posted by wart on 03-30-2020 10:46 PM:

Dogs

Eldon gave little or nothing for x Jr. He could move any type of track but wasn't getting treed or sticking trees this is what happens when a coonhunter gets ahold a dog and really hunts them


Posted by FLYbyNIGHT on 03-30-2020 11:05 PM:

Re: Dogs

quote:
Originally posted by wart
Eldon gave little or nothing for x Jr. He could move any type of track but wasn't getting treed or sticking trees this is what happens when a coonhunter gets ahold a dog and really hunts them


This was when x was young?


Posted by bowling on 03-31-2020 01:54 AM:

Drew cowed creek Clint years ago


Posted by Josh Michaelis on 03-31-2020 03:03 AM:

Re: Re: Dogs

quote:
Originally posted by FLYbyNIGHT
This was when x was young?


I'm not for sure how old he was when Eldon got him, but I'm thinking he was closer to two before he started getting treed consistently.

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Posted by Josh Michaelis on 03-31-2020 03:10 AM:

Hell on Heelz
Money in the Bank
Xjr
Wipeout 3Dee
Trader and pretty much every pup out of him
Water Oak Mable
Nocturnal Skipper
Nocturnal Tipper
Big Country
Shack
Mafia
Halftime Ruby
Money Maxed Out
Overdrive
Nocturnal Style
Bad Company
Emmy
Cold Hard B
Shot through the World
The Whole Nine Yards

I'm sure I'm forgetting several. I've been lucky over the last few years to see a lot of nice dogs get turned loose, and am even luckier to call a lot of their owners and handlers friends.

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Posted by lonesomedog1 on 03-31-2020 03:16 AM:

Pac man
Stricker
Psycho
Gabby
Janice
Big D
Clean
Hitler
Hansom harry
Stylish little man
Spanky
Beaver lake magic
Grabers dan
Mac attack


Posted by Sfox91 on 03-31-2020 11:26 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by bowling
Drew cowed creek Clint years ago


I grew up local to the norfleets and hunted with them, a couple dogs for them when I was young, and if they keep a dog any length of time it’s a nice one.

Been fortunate enough to have been picked around by some old school coon hunters and good dog men when I was young, and have hunted with many of the big name dogs from mid-late 90’s to current. As josh said, it’s amazing how common and pitiful they look from time to time, but they can put all the tools together needed to come out with a CW. A good hunter/handler and bring out what’s needed in a dog as well.

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Posted by ClayBottom11 on 03-31-2020 11:43 AM:

Andy Bedgood

quote:
Originally posted by Andy Bedgood
Some that made a lasting impression for sure.

Hat Creek Phydeaux
Hat Creek Little Bit
Bad Habit
Flat Rock Coma
Silver Dollar Cracker
Hardwood Dan
Tequilla Sunrise
Tony's Wild Joy
Hardwood Henry



What kind of style did Sunrise have? I had two litter mates off of him and I’ve always been curious to hear from someone that went with him, thanks!

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Posted by Robert Johnson on 03-31-2020 12:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Josh Michaelis
For anyone that has not hunted with some of the bigger winners you'll be amazed at how common they can look at times. Many just have a knack, or trait that gives them a slight edge.

The one thing most of them have is heart. Very few are more talented than just a good dog. They just want it more than the rest.



You finally said something we agree on. lol

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Posted by FLYbyNIGHT on 03-31-2020 12:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Josh Michaelis
Hell on Heelz
Money in the Bank
Xjr
Wipeout 3Dee
Trader and pretty much every pup out of him
Water Oak Mable
Nocturnal Skipper
Nocturnal Tipper
Big Country
Shack
Mafia
Halftime Ruby
Money Maxed Out
Overdrive
Nocturnal Style
Bad Company
Emmy
Cold Hard B
Shot through the World
The Whole Nine Yards

I'm sure I'm forgetting several. I've been lucky over the last few years to see a lot of nice dogs get turned loose, and am even luckier to call a lot of their owners and handlers friends.



Outta those ...which was most impressive??


Posted by FLYbyNIGHT on 03-31-2020 01:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Preacher Tom
Don't confuse early starting with being a real coon dog. One of the best I ever saw did nothing until he was two years old. If he had not been a Christmas present from the guys wife he would have been dead. When he started he was a coon dog.



No confusion.. because i have seen young young dogs start split treeing at a crazy young age and keep on keepin on to being granded out at a young age...
And your right...ive seen young dogs not do much but mill around till they are after a year and some and then the switch gets turned on...then all if a sudden they are treein macines..

Thats why i dont understand folks that cull before 2 years of age..heard this too many times. " man i wish i would have kept her/him..she turned out to be a right nice hound"

I was just was wondering if some of those well known hounds were natural born prodigys thats all...


Posted by Josh Michaelis on 03-31-2020 02:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by FLYbyNIGHT
Outta those ...which was most impressive??


Country impressed me the most.

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Posted by BrokeBackKennel on 03-31-2020 04:21 PM:

Half pint patty
Martins high style aka JP's high style
Pac man
Nocturnal nailer
Lipper
Stylish lipper
Yadkin tar rattler
Handsome deamon
Cobbler creek wendy
Boz
Box
Bellars ann
Flatrock coma
spiderman
Meltdown
Insane x
Hardwood dan
Cox spare time spanky
Tequilla Sunrise
Tony's Wild Joy
Wild clover
Sackett
Sackett jr
Lawyer
Adios lightning

and a bunch more!!!

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Posted by 4play on 03-31-2020 04:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Josh Michaelis
Country impressed me the most.


Big Country is probably the nicest Bluetick to ever live.

Could move the breed forward if he reproduces anything like himself!!!

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Posted by Charles Pullen on 03-31-2020 04:55 PM:

Best I had the opportunity to watch was in a nite hunt was Tennessee Lead . Old George Maupin was a good handler too . But old Lead was impressive that night I hunted with him . It seems like it was yesterday. But I think George has done quit hunting.

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Posted by fullhouse on 03-31-2020 10:15 PM:

As for Famous dogs I seen Hardwood Henry tree a ton of coons one night. I seen Zeb Again destroy a cast against 3 big time winning dogs and handlers one time in a prohunt. Hunted with Trackman a lot when he was 8-12 months old and was in the woods when he treed his first coon by himself. Liked him a lot as a puppy.....


Posted by FLYbyNIGHT on 03-31-2020 10:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by fullhouse
As for Famous dogs I seen Hardwood Henry tree a ton of coons one night. I seen Zeb Again destroy a cast against 3 big time winning dogs and handlers one time in a prohunt. Hunted with Trackman a lot when he was 8-12 months old and was in the woods when he treed his first coon by himself. Liked him a lot as a puppy.....




Man that would be cool to say

"I seen trackman tree his first coon"

Thats crazy to me


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