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Now is the forum of which you discuss the greatest coonhounds of all times of all breeds and the new great new hounds of today and what historical bloodlines these dogs where bred from?
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so who would win
So who would win if say you had all of great coonhounds of the past and present of all breeds say the top 10 from each breed who would it be and who would be in the final cast for the win?
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So who would win if say you had all of great coonhounds of the past and present of all breeds say the top 10 from each breed who would it be and who would be in the final cast for the win?
I would say a Plott would win. Because in 1988 a Plott won the world hunt, therefore proving Plotts are the best breed of coondogs. All those that "hunt what wins" switched to hunting Plotts after that. Well, for a year anyway.
I know someone is thinking another breed has won more world hunts. But thats a numbers thing and we all know most coonhunters can't tell the difference between 10, 10%, or a hole in the ground, let alone make sense of a statistical analysis or probability study.
Besides, I'm told numbers is a sorry excuse for the 5 breeds that lost the 1988 world hunt. Or something like that.

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Originally posted by John D
I would say a Plott would win. Because in 1988 a Plott won the world hunt, therefore proving Plotts are the best breed of coondogs. All those that "hunt what wins" switched to hunting Plotts after that. Well, for a year anyway.
I know someone is thinking another breed has won more world hunts. But thats a numbers thing and we all know most coonhunters can't tell the difference between 10, 10%, or a hole in the ground, let alone make sense of a statistical analysis or probability study.
Besides, I'm told numbers is a sorry excuse for the 5 breeds that lost the 1988 world hunt. Or something like that.
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But what makes the walker so popular than the others when I have heard they are the most trashest and meanest
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Because I like women the same way I like my dogs.....![]()
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Because I like women the same way I like my dogs.....![]()
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Fleas?
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Originally posted by stonecutter25
But what makes the walker so popular than the others when I have heard they are the most trashest and meanest
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Originally posted by John D
With fleas?
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Originally posted by treberta
Stone not only are they the meanest and most trashiest but they out number all the other breeds 10 to 1. Aint it amazing that all these people want to hunt these mean and trashy dogs?
Heck next time my dog wins a hunt I will just pat her on the head and tell her she has all the other 11,000 walker dogs to thank for treeing them coon for her![]()
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But to remind you that all walkers came from the what ENGLISH
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English foxhound!!!!! Please tell me what the english foxhound looked like?
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