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Only hunted with a few redbones
But theres a 9month old redbone male i been in the woods with that is probaly the most impressive i ve seen. now granted hes a pup but this pup bust a hole in the dark get treed quick. seen him split tree with coon on 3rd night out in the woods. this is pup probly able to win most hunts right now and only been in the woods 10 or so times everytime he impresses me more everytime i hunt with him.
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Ch Grnitech 'PR' Bert's N.C. RAGE
Nitech 'PR' Hughes's Tanner
Best red dog I hunted with. Gr Nt Rosewood Radar: A Coondawg!! I got beat by him often enough in the 90's.
Last few years if I had a good red female I would take her to Grigs (spelling) owned by Tim Gilchrist. INTENSE tree dog.
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Home of Tree Jar'n Coonhound Kennels
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best one ive seen was GRNTCH Brewin's Two Tone Copper my dogs sire Owned by tim brewin handled by jesse brewin ive heard they won redbone days this year
best redbone ive seen is my dogs sire GR NITE CH BREWINS TWO TONE COPPER those guys were the overall hunt winners with a different dog at this years redbone days and there from jersey too believe it or not
Re: Only hunted with a few redbones
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Originally posted by Marty Spears
But theres a 9month old redbone male i been in the woods with that is probaly the most impressive i ve seen. now granted hes a pup but this pup bust a hole in the dark get treed quick. seen him split tree with coon on 3rd night out in the woods. this is pup probly able to win most hunts right now and only been in the woods 10 or so times everytime he impresses me more everytime i hunt with him.
Redbone
Haven't hunted with alot of them but have a friend I pleasure hunt with that has a young female bout a year old that is doing a nice job think she will make a great one when she gets a little older
Outlaw cisco the kid havnt hunted with a reddog tht ive thought was bettr he was the real deal
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Re: Re: Only hunted with a few redbones
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Originally posted by BLCKRIVREDBONES
Sounds like a good 'un. What is that pup out of?
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TREETOP KENNELS
home of:
Ch Grnitech 'PR' Bert's N.C. RAGE
Nitech 'PR' Hughes's Tanner
Boys, i am not a redbone man, but if you want to see coons when you go hunting for them, Jon Henry owned by Brian Ratliff will show you coons all night long. as i stated before before, am not into the red dogs, but Brian has one in Jesup Ga that is as good as any of any color.
Hmmmm..I must be getting old to say something like that about a dog other than a walker. LOL
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Robert " Rock" Johnson

Johnson Creek Kennels
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UKC Grand Nite Champion "PR" Yadkin River Addkis. Deceased 12/11/2016 RIP
2009/2010/2011/2012 AKC GA. State Leader and Supreme Grand Nite Champion Yadkin River Addkis
2010 ACHA Georgia State Champion Grand Nite Champion Yadkin River Addkis
PKC Champion Yadkin River Addkis
Bright Eye Lights
Treeing Walkers
912-663-5287 cell (perfered)
Been a long time since I hunted with a real one but drew out with a seventeen month old gyp at plott days that was a real nice dog got split from my dog an held an won I think she got second place Friday night an got a nice young man to handle her
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Gene wallin
hammer dog
best redbone ive ever had the pleasure to hunt with would have had to been Larry Streible's Hammer dog in kentucky that dog never dissapointed, a shame he was never bred
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gray and ray ky kennels all day and night
My Uncle, Tommie Braswell, won 7th place in the 1967 ACHA World hunt with a redbone named Rambler.
Ole Jon is a good 1 for sure! I treed a many of coon with him & he's pretty quick at doing it & don't mind if they 25 yrds in or 3 miles.... Iv said to many people many nights """ if ya don't want to go coon hunting we best keep him on the lead""" when unsnaped you will get him from under a coon somewhere..
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Originally posted by Robert Johnson
Boys, i am not a redbone man, but if you want to see coons when you go hunting for them, Jon Henry owned by Brian Ratliff will show you coons all night long. as i stated before before, am not into the red dogs, but Brian has one in Jesup Ga that is as good as any of any color.
Hmmmm..I must be getting old to say something like that about a dog other than a walker. LOL
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It has been many years ago, but it was a female named Kate owned by Bill Anderson of Blue Grass, Iowa. This female was a consistent, independent coon treerer night after night!
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Gr Nt. Ch Gr Ch. Yadkin River Maestro
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National Hound And Tree Dog Association
Introductory Membership
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Only one I ever saw tree a coon was on Where the red fern grows.
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Georgia/ Louisiana
For the people with such negative comments about the redbones... Take a look at the state leaders for Ga, and Louisiana in $kc, And make arrangements to compete against them... Take their money, or shake there hand when the hunt is over, and then tell them, man... That's the best redbone I ever seen, or that's the first red dog I ever seen tree a coon...
The best Redbone I've been in the woods with was
ALL NIGHT BRUSH BUSTIN CRICKET. She was 6 when I got her to train pups with. She had no reverse. She sounded like a fog horn when she sounded off. She was only 50 lbs or so but had a good mouth. The only way you could catch her is when she treed. She came from WI. I never had to leave her in the timber over night. I can't remember what her dam was but I sure do remember the sire. And he was Buster II. I've been pondering for a while to get another one out of him. Or as close as I could get. My gyp was one of the first pups he ever produced. And judging from my experience and the producers list I'd say he did do that.
Been about 14 years ago. But would have to say cederfork valley woodpecker. Aka. Ace Steve badger owned him he could get it done.. Also a Marlboro red owned by Jim hicks at the time He was out of woodpecker
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