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Posted by charles on 04-22-2004 09:26 PM:

sailor boy

hey roxy

my friend has a male that is 13 or 14 yo and still throwing great pups he also go back to sailor boy real close if u have a female u want breed please call "flu''

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Posted by ringtail on 08-06-2004 04:03 AM:

5. Stylish????

Stylish who aint there about 50 Stylish dogs....... or do they all go back to one? i'm not much on Walkers (maybe ya can tell)...... but if i were to swap i'd get a little Finley River, Cutter, Wipe Out Zack and cross him with a good Utchman Blue dog and single reg. English


Nah, there's a guy with a (GOOD) Rock River Stone dog here, and he has had some good pups turn out off of him, so i'd prolly go with one of his..........

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Posted by coon hunter on 08-06-2004 04:40 PM:

I may be biased, but...............

Tennessee Hardrock is prob the best thing going right now.


Posted by wildbill on 08-06-2004 05:39 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Strains

quote:
Originally posted by pete
[QUOTE]Originally posted by wkfii


A large population of Walker people are devotees of the Hounse's Clint blood. I direct them to consider the contribution of his dam, Kentucky Judy. There is a reason why Mr. House made the statement to many that Clint was the best he ever had. Where did her ability come from? Her sire Cox's Deep R. Bawling Bowser? Why is he named that? The answers are all pertinet to the discussion.

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coxs deep r bawling bowser is out of gr nt ch MT.state bawling bowser and deep river patty --- im guessing thats how they got his name -- not sure what u meant -- i looked up on an old set of papers-- boy i sure agree with u - that it would be neat to be able to go on line and research pedigrees-it probably not all that important what deep r bowser is out of today --- talkin a lot of years ago but its interesting to me- -- - for example we see a list of studs and asked to pick a strain -- what strain ? -- takes more than one generation to be a strain--- grubbs pointed this out on another thread and i was thinking bout that when i looked up old bowser- - u get u a big old 7 gen pedigree and see how many of these different "strains " are related-- another thing is ,it is real hard to define where one strain stops and another starts-- anyways my favorite strains are nance and house-- i kinda like them burnt out old foxhounds - pete -



.................................................................................tarletons bawling bowser-C757-775
....................................................gr.nite ch Mt.state bawling bowser-C762-203
.................................................................................nite ch. coxs darby creek barb-C756-392
.........................gr nite ch cox deep r bawling bowser-C789-034
.................................................................................gr nite ch deep river mike-C752-325-d
....................................................deep river patty-C783-061
.................................................................................eel river sadie-C767-789
......nite ch pr Kentucky Judy-H228,669
.................................................................................ferrells tennesse major-C761-129
....................................................nite ch pr winsteads king judge-C609,505
.................................................................................mack twain cooner-C759-650
.........................pr allmons sally-C691,697
.................................................................................easts rockie-C745-394
....................................................pr browns big sue-C637,404
.................................................................................nite ch lincoln babe-C762-772

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Posted by Richard Nethery on 08-06-2004 09:48 PM:

Sacket,

Like a Sacket hound, like good ole Rat Attack.

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Posted by wkfii on 08-06-2004 10:11 PM:

Red Eagle Dick/ finley river

I believe that I am sold on Red Eagle Dick line bred hounds. When this thread was originally posted, I did not have one. I bought one, and that is my favorite because I like the way he tracks and trees with accuracy. He has old House breeding on his dam's side (no Lipper and no Clint). Kentucky Judy is in there of course. LOL


Posted by Driveshaft on 08-07-2004 05:21 AM:

your are a smart man

walkrfill. finley river is the most honest blood there is. some of this nees to be re introduced to the walker breed.


Posted by blanketback on 08-07-2004 10:39 AM:

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Posted by Driveshaft on 08-07-2004 05:04 PM:

i have a few

tree dogs i just wish they had more finley river blood in them, a few of mine needs to be more honest LOL LOL.


Posted by coldtrail on 08-10-2004 03:23 AM:

Hunted with two directly out of Finley River Dan years ago, great mouths , acted like hounds, didn't miss, not overly mouthy, HAD THE MEAT. Wish I could find something similar now.


Posted by wkfii on 08-11-2004 06:47 PM:

http://redeaglewalkers.homestead.com/basic.html

I bought my Red Eagle hound from Cody Hanson. The above link is to his sight. His hounds are all Red Eagle Dick line bred. Some have more Finley River than others.

You know my little Sackett/Boone (Sackett is her paternal grandfather and Boone is her maternal grandfather) gyp has a fair amount of Finley River blood in her as well. She is only one year old, but is all business and makes an excellant brace mate with Red Eagle Thor. Both are open backed and have the rough Finley River type coats. Thor is not titled because he has never been entered into a night hunt. I am going to start taking him this fall. I would expect he will get titled. If anyone wants a poke from him, let me know. I will e-mail you his pedigree. He kind of has a unique blood in addition to the Red Eagle Dick and Finley River.

He is accurate and a very smart hound that is easy to handle. One of his biggest faults is that he still likes to tree cats, bobcat or house, because I have not really set about breaking him from that yet. When I get to the tree and ask him what he has, he shows me where on the tree the meat went up and chatters and barks the whole time while looking at me and the tree. He hunts to please me. A very enjoyable hound.


Posted by Black Swamp on 08-11-2004 06:50 PM:

NAILOR,LIPPER,BOZO & QUEEN WITH FINLEY RIVER
BASE OF BLACK SWAMP KENNELS

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Posted by black&tans101 on 08-12-2004 05:11 AM:

hmm

finley all the way


Posted by BALDWIN1997 on 08-12-2004 02:02 PM:

Houses lipper and Mckissick creek Tabitha. Best Walker cross of all time in my opinion.


Posted by Montana Pete on 08-12-2004 02:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pete
id like to hear from walker breeders.. im most interested in big game hounds.. id like to also hear about walkers with exceptional track speed.. run to catch... im not interested in comp. hunting but sure dont hold that against them.. pete


I hunt big game all winter my best waker dog is a female out of hopkins cash top side and a marosok's bred female. The whole litter was excellent. I had a female out of Tree Blaster that was really cold nosed hard tree dog not real fast but always there.
I had a male Cadillac Style dog hard hard hunting dog just the right amount of tree lots of speed/track no quit He also loves to coon hunt. We have a female out of Nalior medium dog. I bred the Cadillac dog to a female out of Sacket Jr. they are turning out to be real good dogs. We have a Lipper/Yakin Tar Rattler dog is getting old now one of the fastest cold nose hard tree dogs we have had.


Posted by Driveshaft on 08-12-2004 04:05 PM:

if your lookin for

accuracy you had better keep a little finley river blood flowin they just dont lie.


Posted by ronald schultz on 08-12-2004 04:20 PM:

first of all

i dont know as much as alot of dumb guys but i know much more than some guys that know everything! but anyway, we have house/deanwood drifter breeding with a little others mixed in.and from what i have seen i really dont plan on changing the base to much. ihave seen and heard some good about rock river from guys i believe, so now we introduced that and fromwhat we are seeing from some of these year and a half old s we did gooood!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ just seems we have nose mouth brains looks disposition(trashfree) stamina long lived healthy dogs,not bragging just feeling lucky,im just using what we lucked into and trying to not mess it up!


Posted by Ricochet17 on 08-12-2004 04:26 PM:

Ron, did you use to have a dog named Storm?


Posted by ronald schultz on 08-12-2004 04:34 PM:

no i didnt use to

i still do ,and hes all horned up and ready to do some studdin friday with a sackett jr. grand daughter. he turned 14 yrs. in march


Posted by ronald schultz on 08-14-2004 03:41 PM:

ricochet17

are you jay?


Posted by LARRY(BOOBOO)BR on 08-14-2004 04:28 PM:

white river tar nailor

White river tar nailor
I have been hunting dogs out of him for years. I like the tar and swamp cross

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Posted by COONDOG on 08-16-2004 04:47 PM:

HARDTIME SPECK nuff said

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Posted by Old Hickory Dan on 08-16-2004 08:23 PM:

Speck was the best Walker do the English breed ever had...LOL

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Posted by wkfii on 08-18-2004 12:30 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Old Hickory Dan
Speck was the best Walker do the English breed ever had...LOL


A lot of Finley River blood disappeared in the English River never to be seen on paper again. LOL


Posted by Driveshaft on 08-24-2004 09:42 PM:

not knockin english

but old lumis showed merchants bounce in their too he was off banjo II, lol nice stuff english guys lol.


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