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Posted by Ray&Luie on 08-26-2010 01:20 PM:

Red Bones

I hunted a Red female a few years back that had as good a bottom as as any walker iv ever hunted but she was week on the tree, just didnt have much stick and was fairly timid, is she would have had the the tree power like she did on track she would have been a fine hound. she could flat out run a bobcat i know that ..........

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Posted by SamIam on 08-26-2010 02:42 PM:

I've been pretty lucky to hunt with a few nice red dogs. I hunted with Cyrus when he was a youngster and he looked solid all the way around. I hunted with three generations of the Brush Buster dogs one night. I believe it was Buster II, Junior and Rhino. Man, that Rhino was a pretty sucker. We treed a lot of coons. The nicest female I hunted with was Ms Jessie. She was one of Wayne Campbell's pup trainers at the time. After she treed that first possum (sorry Wayne but I couldn't resist), she flat out treed the coons. It was one of those boring hunts. Just treeing coon after coon after coon. She was one of the fastest locating dogs I've ever seen. I don't think she was ever put in a competition hunt so nobody has probably ever heard of her but man what a coon treeing machine.


Posted by Ray&Luie on 08-26-2010 03:01 PM:

Glen Pruitt

any one ever heard of Glen Pruitts Ohatchee Rebones ?
From Boaz Alabama ?

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Posted by MATTY G on 08-26-2010 03:10 PM:

I've been coon hunting for almost 50 yrs and have never been out with a Redbone that I would consider a good coonhound or as a matter of fact never saw one tree a coon without help from another color..I am sure there some out good ones out there, just never been with one..I am not trying to knock you Redbone folks just one mans observation...

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Posted by amblue on 08-26-2010 04:21 PM:

just about any dog kevin shirley or butch roeder was pushing in the hunts you could count on being a COONDOG. david bowling had a bitch gr nt bowling s maggie was a #1 in every department was direct out of hayes rambling red ace. in our country red dogs are probably the #3 or 4 of choice in hunts and shows. tks butch glass

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Posted by oklared on 08-26-2010 04:31 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Georgia

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Originally posted by CWS
Like I said you haven't been with the "right" kind yet. Time along with experience will change you.

I pleasure hunt with a younger guy right now that has two redbones. I'm guessing after he hunts with me a while he to will be hunting them, walkers that is. I also had two friends switch from english to walkers and one friend switched from bluetics to walkers, actually make that two from blues to walkers. All due to a few walker dogs they hunted with night in and night out. Once a dog has reached its peak and youre still falling short of the prize it's time to switch.



SURE WISH YOUD BRING OLD SPOT TO OKLA SO WE COULD SEE ONE THAT WOULD CONVERT US.


Posted by CWS on 08-26-2010 04:44 PM:

If I was a rich man and didn't have a job I would love to. Unfortunatly, i'm not a rich man and I have a job.

Look me up at the oaks if youre there.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 08-26-2010 04:54 PM:

I have hunted with some awfully good spotted dogs (a couple of World Champions) and even owned one but I haven't been "converted" yet. Do you think that yours could convert me?


Posted by CWS on 08-26-2010 05:10 PM:

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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I have hunted with some awfully good spotted dogs (a couple of World Champions) and even owned one but I haven't been "converted" yet. Do you think that yours could convert me?


Some people, no matter what the situation, no matter how good something is, will never be converted.

I don't ever go out of my way to convert anybody. Fact is either youre happy with what you have or youre not, it's really that simple. If I ever start walking to to many slick trees, trash trees, see to many rough dogs, listen to them trail all night, or consistently watch them cover dogs I will look for something else.

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Posted by Stokes08 on 08-26-2010 05:32 PM:

i had a two nice walkers one cause he would tree coons the other cause he won alot of money on slick trees...they called them circles i called them slicks...just had better luck with redbones they want to please you instead of being scattered brained...hunted a decent one for a guy on here that would have been nice i just didnt have the patience for him...ive got two now that i really like my female is a get yonder dog that likes to be by herself but in your words not a hard tree dog...i dont care how hard she trees if the two dont catch her...my male is a layup dog deluxe that is a nice tree dog but i like my female alot more...she has a deep BIG BAWL mouth that is louder than most male dogs...


Posted by Virgil on 08-26-2010 05:43 PM:

Lets not turn this thread into an argument. I am sure everyeone has there reasons for hunting the breed they hunt. If they please the man feeding them then that is all that matters.

Now lets get back to hearing about some of those good reddawgs...

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Posted by Royer's dottie on 09-08-2010 07:22 PM:

Best redbone i have ever hunted with... That would have to be two dogs both of them coming out of MR. John Biggert's kennel. One would have to be his Aftershock dog great hound and i have treed lots of coons with him and john jr pleasure hunting. The second dog i actually had the chance to handle in 2010 american redbone days. This female really knows how to get it done this dogs name being Amber. Them are probably the best red dogs if not best dogs period i have ever hunted with.
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Posted by Ray Lilly on 09-08-2010 08:48 PM:

Not trying to start nothing but I cant recall ever hunting with a real good red dawg. Hunted with a couple back 10-12 years ago that were decent but nothing special. Just country coondogs. A local guy named Chip Burnett owned them. I know there are plenty of good ones out there, I just hav'nt been fortunate enough to hunt with them.

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Posted by Chris.S on 09-08-2010 09:46 PM:

20+ years ago I hunted on the regular with a man that bought a pup off of Hennings Cheif, I believe Bob Hennings from Iowa was the breeder.

The dog was named Cheif after his daddy, he was a coon treeing SOB. Problem was his owner was new to coonhunting and let the dog get rough. If he'd been in the hands of someone that knew what they were doing no telling what that dog would have won, he had ALL the tools and was beautiful too. Little Cheif was a super nice Red dog and put a lot of walker dogs to shame, he was also the only Reddog I've ever hunted with that I would feed.


Posted by deepsouthkennels86 on 09-08-2010 09:49 PM:

ron trents grade dog called missippee that hound could make a coon we bred her to a walker and made several nice pups

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Posted by Debbie Dorrance on 09-08-2010 10:02 PM:

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Originally posted by MATTY G
I've been coon hunting for almost 50 yrs and have never been out with a Redbone that I would consider a good coonhound or as a matter of fact never saw one tree a coon without help from another color..I am sure there some out good ones out there, just never been with one..I am not trying to knock you Redbone folks just one mans observation...
In the early 80's Del or Md state hunt to many years ago to remember lol. Drew out with 3 Walker dogs My redbone Hyner Mtn Mary. 3 walkers opened. strike 1 , 2, 3,. Never heard mine who was usually 1st or 2nd strike. They were really moving that track. We could barely keep up. All of a sudden evrything quiet. Then
growling & snarling. We get to where we thought they were 10 min. later. They were gone again Stike time closed Minus for them. But we did find a small baby fox dead. Had just been torn to shreds noone saw it happen. Heard my female about 1/2 mile back where we came from called her
struck 1 min later called her treed Got to her she was all alone. She got 1st stike & 1st. tree She went on to finish 2nd that night lol She was the best redbone I ever hunted!!

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Posted by BrandonMullenix on 09-08-2010 10:03 PM:

This is very easy for me to answer. There are not a ton of redbones hunted in my area.The only one ive ever been out with that I would consider as being a world class coondog was Nighty night moonlight kate. She would please anyone hunting any breed. I was only fortunate enough to hunt with her one night but she looked real good that night. Id like to think im pretty hard to impress but she really left an impression on me. Coondog that could get the job done in style.


Posted by Bear dog 99 on 09-09-2010 03:33 AM:

best

To The Maxx

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Posted by on 09-09-2010 04:21 AM:

I have drawn two that were real nice Nity Nite Kay Dee and moon lite Kate. I drew Kay Dee at the 02 world finals and Kate twice at the Arkansas state hunt both where nice.


Posted by scotty on 09-09-2010 04:34 AM:

Wrights Timber Hoss.drew him a couple times and I was hunting a power house walker and Hoss made her look bad.He was a honest strike dog that could drive a track,cold or hot and get treed with the meat.Hoss never made past a nt champion but it wasn't because he wasn't capable.he was probably as good of a dog i have ever hunted with,and i have hunted with a bunch of them.


Posted by redvickers on 09-09-2010 02:56 PM:

for all you guys that listed vickers' hawks red storm wich is the dog that shane marceys has owned for a while now won the triple crown with is a get by his self coondog, and i know this for sure myself, and storm being mentioned would be appreciated by the man that raised storm and storms sire hawk. we trained a many of a puppy storm included by ole hawk and night after night drop after drop hawk was by far the most consistent coondog i ever saw and by the way i dont even hunt red dogs. storm's grandpa done alot of big time winning many year ago too. i just thought i would say my two cents because these dogs were rased here in the hills of ky by my friend Rick Vickers, wish he had the internet to actualy see that people mentioned storm now.


Posted by Hiway Harry on 09-09-2010 06:46 PM:

WAPSI RIVER COOKIE & WAPSIE RIVER ICE!!
I handled Cookie for a while and she would tree coons on the way to other dogs, past other dogs and coons they didnt know were there!!


Posted by Tony Dominguez on 09-09-2010 08:45 PM:

Just to name a few

DAULGRCH OUTLAW JACK, NITECH BIG G GATEWAY LITTLE RED ANN, NITECH OUTLAW BELLE STAR, NITECH RIDGE RUNNER CINDY, CH GRNITHECH OUTLAW ANN, CH GRNITECH APACHE MAN, AND GRNITECH JACKPOT JACKIE. NO PARTICULAR ORDER ALL WHERE GREAT AT TREEING COONS.


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Posted by GORDON CATES on 09-09-2010 11:23 PM:

yellow river doc

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Posted by Danny Barrett on 01-31-2011 05:10 PM:

robin

I hunted with robin many times myself she was the total package for sure...one of the best females of that day...Josh was a good friend of mine as well ..I miss him

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