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Posted by jhob3783 on 06-01-2014 08:11 PM:

Nocturnal nailor

What kind of dog was he?
What did he throw in his pups?


Posted by john Duemmer on 06-01-2014 08:27 PM:

Amazing treeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. dogs.

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Posted by jhob3783 on 06-01-2014 08:36 PM:

How were they on track were they accurate


Posted by Jackson87 on 06-01-2014 09:47 PM:

Ones I've seen could run cold tracks that other dogs couldn't smell and show you a coon on the end.Pretty accurate but not all are.I believe it's all in how there trained.Jmo


Posted by JiM on 06-01-2014 10:48 PM:

I hunted a grandson of Nailor for 11 years and I'm currently hunting a 12 month old grandson of Nailor. Here is what has impressed me about both. Big dogs, very tall, better mouth than most and hard, hard tree dogs. My old dog was very accurate, the pup not yet. The old dog was a head up track drifter, the pup loves to grub an old track. Both tight mouth on the ground and not the kind that gets top strike points. Both were slow starters. I have long wondered if other Nailor dogs showed these traits or if it is just mine.


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Posted by yadkintar on 06-02-2014 01:02 AM:

I owned a direct son of nailer and studed him for a while grch Grntch nailers Ned he had some age on him when I got him but what I liked and still like about the nailer and the tar rattler dogs on a cold track the ones I have had don't bark twice in the same spot and really accurate Ned was rattler top and bottom if it took you an hour to get to the tree that was ok too


Posted by Dwils on 06-02-2014 01:32 AM:

Seems like Nailor produces coon finders that had that one bark trigger.

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Posted by buck brush on 06-02-2014 02:08 AM:

i had one and he interdusted me to more people then i cared to meet, he hunted in a straight line on a dead run , was a hard tree dog, could run a track, had a good mouth, and would stay untill you got to him. he was a direct son out of Nailor.

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Posted by jhob3783 on 06-02-2014 02:12 AM:

The reason I'm asking is I have a female that goes back to nailor 3 times in a 4 generation pedigree. She a pretty nice female I'm trying to put more track power in her SD he's bout 80 percent accurate and that just not cutting it for me.


Posted by Jackson87 on 06-02-2014 02:27 AM:

LoL.80% is pretty good I'd say..After hunting a big mouth dogs for a couple years I'm kinda spoiled.A lot of these newer blood sounds like yard dogs to me.


Posted by Josh Michaelis on 06-02-2014 02:31 AM:

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Originally posted by jhob3783
The reason I'm asking is I have a female that goes back to nailor 3 times in a 4 generation pedigree. She a pretty nice female I'm trying to put more track power in her SD he's bout 80 percent accurate and that just not cutting it for me.


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Posted by Bear on 06-02-2014 02:40 AM:

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Originally posted by JiM
I hunted a grandson of Nailor for 11 years and I'm currently hunting a 12 month old grandson of Nailor. Here is what has impressed me about both. Big dogs, very tall, better mouth than most and hard, hard tree dogs. My old dog was very accurate, the pup not yet. The old dog was a head up track drifter, the pup loves to grub an old track. Both tight mouth on the ground and not the kind that gets top strike points. Both were slow starters. I have long wondered if other Nailor dogs showed these traits or if it is just mine.


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had one here just the same as your old dog,best layup dog Ive ever seen could tree coons sittin up other dogs had no idea were around


Posted by jhob3783 on 06-02-2014 05:37 AM:

The 80 percent is giving her credit on legit den trees I'm not saying she's a bad dog just trying to Improve what I have


Posted by Mike Hill on 06-02-2014 11:20 AM:

I would bet

half of the walkers on there papers has nalor in the bloodline


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