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Posted by Darren barkman on 08-29-2006 05:14 AM:

I HAVE 3 PUPS OUT OF MY ALBERT FEMALE AND HORNET. I SURE DO LIKE THEM, LETTING THEM RUN LOOSE ON THE FARM. DARREN


Posted by John Carroll on 08-29-2006 09:47 AM:

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Originally posted by Darren barkman
I HAVE 3 PUPS OUT OF MY ALBERT FEMALE AND HORNET. I SURE DO LIKE THEM, LETTING THEM RUN LOOSE ON THE FARM. DARREN



Darren,

Hornet has really worked on Albert females, That ought to be a good cross you have there.

You ought to take a female out of that cross and breed it back to an Echo bred dog and see what you come up with.

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Posted by Darren barkman on 08-29-2006 06:03 PM:

JOHN WHAT ARE SOME GOOD BRED ECHO DOGS OUT THERE TODAY. WILL YOU BE AT AO THIS YEAR ALWAYS LIKE TO MEET BLUE GUYS LIKE MYSELF AND TALK DOGS. DARREN


Posted by John Carroll on 08-29-2006 06:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Darren barkman
JOHN WHAT ARE SOME GOOD BRED ECHO DOGS OUT THERE TODAY. WILL YOU BE AT AO THIS YEAR ALWAYS LIKE TO MEET BLUE GUYS LIKE MYSELF AND TALK DOGS. DARREN


Troy Sheffield's Pete dog, Dual Gr. Ch. Razor Ridge Pop A Top, Gr. Ch. Pop A Top Again, and Nt. Ch. Gr. Ch. Razor Ridge DUI.

DUI is here at my house for the time being, but he belongs to Austin Cox.

I think the Echo dogs are one of the best kept secrets in the breed, and could really compliment some of the other prominent lines out there.

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Posted by T Marino on 08-29-2006 09:18 PM:

Troy also has Bodacious, he is out of EchoII and dual grand Pop A Dot. He has four wins toward grand, is qualified for the world and Daniel Smith is handling him at Oaks Sat. night. This Dog had either 5 or 6 straight wins before he lost a hunt let alone a cast. Last weekend Troy hunted two nights at two different clubs and won his cast both nights but got out scored by the other Nt. cast winners or else he would be hunting as a Gr.Nt. at AO. I owned this dog for a little while when he was young. Good looking, big head and a loud tree mouth. I plan on breeding my Pop A Top female to him her next heat cycle or my female littermate to Rock out of Arkie.

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Troy


Posted by Voyd Cannon on 08-30-2006 03:23 AM:

the Echo dogs have more go than most hunters are used to seeing in blue dogs. Very accurate tree dogs

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Posted by John Carroll on 08-30-2006 01:36 PM:

Dual Gr. Ch. Razor ridge Pop A Top.

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Posted by John Carroll on 08-30-2006 01:49 PM:

This is a Jimmy II and Broadaxe Max bred female I used to own. As hard and classy a tree dog as I ever had.

This is what you saw every time you walked in to her, no chewing, no running the tree, no nothing. She treed just like old Max.

She was easily the worst deer running dog I have had in years, probably ever. She would shut up and outrun a shocking collar.

But man, I did like the way the hussy could tree coon.

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Posted by Darren barkman on 08-30-2006 02:12 PM:

WHO OWNS THE POP A TOP DOG THANKS DARREN.


Posted by John Carroll on 08-30-2006 02:59 PM:

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WHO OWNS THE POP A TOP DOG THANKS DARREN.


Austin Cox and Daniel Smith.

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Posted by K.Bennett on 08-30-2006 05:37 PM:

nice pitures

keep them coming

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Posted by Darren barkman on 08-30-2006 08:41 PM:

HOW IS POP A TOP IN THE WOODS. WHAT IS HE REPORDUCING LIKE. HE IS ANOTHER GOOD LOOKING HOUND. THANKS DARREN


Posted by John Carroll on 08-30-2006 08:53 PM:

Darren,

He is getting some age on him, but when I hunted with him last winter, he could still get it done.

He is not what a lot of people think of when they hear "Bluetick."

The dog is super quick on both ends, and is absolutely a one bark tree dog that will not pull for any reason.

He was a big winner when they were campaigning him. All in all, he is impressive.

As for reproducing, he is putting some good young hounds on the ground. He seems to do especially well on Rambo II females.

As for his looks, pictures don't do him justice. He is a beautiful hound. He is also one of the smartest hounds I have ever been around. He minds like a Border Collie and knows a lot of different commands. He is the real deal.

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Posted by shawnstovall on 08-30-2006 09:39 PM:

i likeeeeeeeeeeee the echo dog what a looker. i used to hunt alot of the platt valley breeding and hardtime breeding before i got into black dogs i love them english if i ever get out of the black dogs i will go back to the english dogs.


Posted by John Carroll on 08-30-2006 10:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shawnstovall
i likeeeeeeeeeeee the echo dog what a looker. i used to hunt alot of the platt valley breeding and hardtime breeding before i got into black dogs i love them english if i ever get out of the black dogs i will go back to the english dogs.


Echo was a looker for sure.

I liked the Platte valley stuff better when it had something else with it, like Vanzant's Sam or something to juice them up a little.

Darrell has had some nice English hounds too.

He has one old dog with a lot of Keller's Mike right now that I liked pretty well. I can't recall what he called him, but he was sharp.

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Posted by John Carroll on 08-30-2006 11:01 PM:

I am not prejudiced...here is a dog out of Runnin Bullet owned by a friend of mine that is a top notch hound.

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Posted by jay brademeyer on 08-30-2006 11:12 PM:

nicest hound ive seen that i did not own. not in any order.......

.....mac's little joe
.....yadkin tar rattle shaker(breeder of)
....goose river banjo
...klondike emma
...bristle ridge spring
....go man joe
....juke box maude
...techno cowboy
...hard rock cafe
....droop
...houses cruze

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Posted by wade hahn on 08-31-2006 01:28 AM:

Jay I think you forgot one
That JAMMMMER dog


Posted by bullhead on 08-31-2006 03:42 AM:

John, keep those pictures coming.

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Posted by jstrow on 09-01-2006 01:05 AM:

lets see some pictures


Posted by Craig Edwards on 09-01-2006 04:00 AM:



This is a dog I owned back in the mid seventies. Anybody guess what dog he was out of?

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Posted by John Carroll on 09-01-2006 04:35 AM:

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This is a dog I owned back in the mid seventies. Anybody guess what dog he was out of?



Diamond Jim.

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Posted by Craig Edwards on 09-01-2006 04:47 AM:

Yep. Do you remember T.C. Jones' Jr. dog? His dam was a littermate to the Jr. dog. His name was Blue Ridge Diamond Jim.
He was very fast on track, hot or cold.

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Posted by Craig Edwards on 09-01-2006 04:56 AM:



To show I am not predjuice I will show a Hammer dog I owned back in late 60's-early 70's. That was many years, and a lot of hair ago. Most of my hair is turning loose, and the rest is turning gray. LoL!!!!!

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Posted by John Carroll on 09-01-2006 01:46 PM:

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To show I am not predjuice I will show a Hammer dog I owned back in late 60's-early 70's. That was many years, and a lot of hair ago. Most of my hair is turning loose, and the rest is turning gray. LoL!!!!!



Craig,

I know you can't judge an entire bloodline by one hound, but in general, how did this Hammer dog differ from the Smoky River stuff you were used to?

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