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Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 06-22-2014 12:12 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Wildcat Creek
Going to be looking for another Fred pup. I had a good one die on me. Let know when some are ready to go. Or if some one has one ready to hit the woods. This was a real heart breaker she was a nice pup.
call me when get a minute!

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Posted by bbuck1991 on 06-22-2014 03:26 AM:

fergie

Hey Robin, This is Chris. Fergie is starting to swell up with Fred pups. Pups should be here in 3 weeks. I'll keep you informed. Thanks,Chris


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 06-22-2014 03:37 AM:

Ok chris that should be a very good cross!

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Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 06-24-2014 03:38 AM:

DDF to the top

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Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 06-26-2014 08:58 PM:

Got some young guns treein coon!

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Posted by PHOENIX1 on 06-28-2014 03:04 PM:

Phoenix Bolo aka 2most


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 06-29-2014 12:05 AM:

Good lookin hound you have there mr darren!

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Posted by SMITTY on 06-29-2014 09:52 PM:

Make sure to keep a fan on those pups or keep them in a cool place.Good luck .TEAM DDF


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 07-01-2014 08:48 PM:

Fredup

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Posted by MACHINE GUN 2 on 07-04-2014 02:21 AM:

MGC

BTT

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Posted by MACHINE GUN 2 on 07-06-2014 01:09 AM:

MGC

BTT

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Posted by on 07-06-2014 03:03 PM:

.

First let me say that I have been coonhunting since the late sixties. I hunted with offspring from all the dogs that Drop Dead Fred came from. Back in the early 70's I decided to hunt House bred hounds. The reason was simple, they had the ability to handle the conditions I hunt in down here which are track first and then tree with the coon. If a dog can't track in these swamps they are worthless to me because you won't find a coon up their tree. Tyler Vaden bred his female to Fred and I got a female pup which I call Drop Dead Diva.
The ability coming out in her has been more like what I saw in years past than what I see today with a lot of young hounds. From the first night in the woods she went with the other dogs, she then started to run, then tree some, then trash some, then start to settle down and tree some more. Last night in harsh conditions she put it all together and impressed me. First drop by herself with another dog in the truck (which is sometimes hard on a young dog) Struck, trailed and treed a coon. On one turnout I had two deer walk in front of here about 50 yards and she went right by them. She must of remembered the last time she barked at one of them and the ALPHA bit her. lol Last turn out by herself she got about 100 yards in the swamps and struck run and treed another one.

This picture is from the night before which we hunted the same spots last night. Notice the dog is totally wet. Notice how high the water is up on the chaps and the coon is soaking wet. Conditions are hard down here right now for any dog as the woods are deep in water.


I know everyone is looking for their dogs to get off and be loaners. I do to but I want them to be loaners for a different reason than most are breeding for. I will try to explain.
Many dogs are being bred to a fault to get away from other dogs. They will not perform well on some coon tracks because another dog is running that track and they will leave the area to find their own track They will not back another dog on a tree and go and find their own. That works in thick coon and in a comp hunt where you are not hunting feeders. Here is what I want and how I want my dog to get by itself. I want it alone because of it's ability to track a coon and locate the right tree is superior to the other hounds. You have to have been there to understand what I am saying. They are not by themselves because they don't like the other dogs or were beat to get away from them. They are by themselves because of their ability. Thats the loaner I am looking for and thats the loaner I see in my Fred pup.

I didn't even mention mouth. That is something else that everyday a walker is born becomes more chop, chop, chop. Not the case with my Fred Pup!!

We also have a few of these to contend with every night!!


Posted by whats up on 07-06-2014 08:01 PM:

Bruce that is what I see in alot of these fred pups but alot of people dont like that kind of dog anymore a dog confident enough to go have that coon by themselves . Easy on the eyes hard on the ears and not trying to eat the dog that tree with them


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 07-07-2014 02:48 AM:

Bruce isreal thanks for the kind words I been saying it for a while now most times when folks get it the sire or dam are too old to do anything with keep up the good work !

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Posted by whats up on 07-08-2014 05:45 PM:

Better get that good female to fred he aint getting any younger


Posted by MACHINE GUN 2 on 07-10-2014 02:16 AM:

MGC

BOYS THE WIPEOUT FERGIE DOG IS DUE TO HAVE SOME FRED PUPS ANY DAY. BETTER LOOK HARD AT THIS CROSS. SHE IS A REPRODUCER OF TRACK DRIVING COON TREERS. I HAVE A NICE FEMALE OFF OF HER AND A MACHINE GUN BRED HOUND AND HUNT EVERYTIME I GO WITH TWO LITTER MATES THAT ARE NICE ALSO.

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Posted by whats up on 07-10-2014 11:39 PM:

Fred


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 07-11-2014 12:59 AM:

Re: Phoenix Bolo aka 2most

quote:
Originally posted by PHOENIX1

this pup is from a ltter of naturals!

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Posted by Wildcat Creek on 07-11-2014 01:19 AM:

Cody with his Fred pup.

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Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 07-13-2014 12:53 AM:

Nice female you havemr cody!

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Posted by on 07-13-2014 02:39 PM:

.

Get you some. I think you will like it!!


Posted by bbuck1991 on 07-13-2014 04:00 PM:

pups

Robin, Fergie had 8 puppies 4 males and 4 females. They colored up like Fred


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 07-14-2014 03:08 AM:

Ok guys these will go fast

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Posted by SMITTY on 07-15-2014 06:46 PM:

Re: .

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
First let me say that I have been coonhunting since the late sixties. I hunted with offspring from all the dogs that Drop Dead Fred came from. Back in the early 70's I decided to hunt House bred hounds. The reason was simple, they had the ability to handle the conditions I hunt in down here which are track first and then tree with the coon. If a dog can't track in these swamps they are worthless to me because you won't find a coon up their tree. Tyler Vaden bred his female to Fred and I got a female pup which I call Drop Dead Diva.
The ability coming out in her has been more like what I saw in years past than what I see today with a lot of young hounds. From the first night in the woods she went with the other dogs, she then started to run, then tree some, then trash some, then start to settle down and tree some more. Last night in harsh conditions she put it all together and impressed me. First drop by herself with another dog in the truck (which is sometimes hard on a young dog) Struck, trailed and treed a coon. On one turnout I had two deer walk in front of here about 50 yards and she went right by them. She must of remembered the last time she barked at one of them and the ALPHA bit her. lol Last turn out by herself she got about 100 yards in the swamps and struck run and treed another one.

This picture is from the night before which we hunted the same spots last night. Notice the dog is totally wet. Notice how high the water is up on the chaps and the coon is soaking wet. Conditions are hard down here right now for any dog as the woods are deep in water.


I know everyone is looking for their dogs to get off and be loaners. I do to but I want them to be loaners for a different reason than most are breeding for. I will try to explain.
Many dogs are being bred to a fault to get away from other dogs. They will not perform well on some coon tracks because another dog is running that track and they will leave the area to find their own track They will not back another dog on a tree and go and find their own. That works in thick coon and in a comp hunt where you are not hunting feeders. Here is what I want and how I want my dog to get by itself. I want it alone because of it's ability to track a coon and locate the right tree is superior to the other hounds. You have to have been there to understand what I am saying. They are not by themselves because they don't like the other dogs or were beat to get away from them. They are by themselves because of their ability. Thats the loaner I am looking for and thats the loaner I see in my Fred pup.

I didn't even mention mouth. That is something else that everyday a walker is born becomes more chop, chop, chop. Not the case with my Fred Pup!!

We also have a few of these to contend with every night!!
[/QUOTE Good looking female Bruce.TEAM DDF


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 07-17-2014 12:35 AM:

ddf pups

I have 1 male 1 female ready to go ! 300 dollars you choose!

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