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Posted by James B Grice on 02-10-2015 11:28 AM:

Schultz Stylish Coma

I never had a chance to see this dog operate personally ,Anyone that ever hunted with him care to comment about his style.I have seen videos and was told he was a big dog and a trailing type dog with a good mouth.I did see a few females from him that had squeally mouths but were coondogs on the first bark and quick..Also what were some of the traits he was dominate for in the breeding pen..Accuracy,Speed,Lay up ,Track style, close/deep hunter .Thanks JBG 843-841-5008

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Posted by CONRAD FRYAR on 02-10-2015 12:35 PM:

James, I never got to hunt with him personally, but the ones out of him that I had or was around generally showed the same traits, leggy, hound looking, usually big bawl mouth, independent, hard serious hunters. To me they were the closest thing to a lipper dog without the lipper.
Thats why I chose to cross the two!

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Posted by James B Grice on 02-10-2015 04:36 PM:

Conrad you got a nice bred dog right there in Bubba, how is his huntin style

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Posted by CONRAD FRYAR on 02-10-2015 05:36 PM:

Hard hunting dog, serious, swings left to right in woods,covers lots of ground, usually will have to get off of tree,but is tone broke.

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Posted by Kevhendricks on 02-10-2015 05:58 PM:

Never hunted with him but use to own river bend Shea, she was a littermate to legend, she was big leggy, big mouth, no reverse, hard tree dog, only problem I saw was she had to be hunted regular, couldn't let them set in the pen


Posted by Donnie Ray Clem on 02-10-2015 11:10 PM:

Coma

I have a son of Coma that has the mouth,conformation and a lot of Coma,s traits. He also is passing on those traits.


Posted by jay brademeyer on 02-11-2015 01:49 AM:

I bred to coma one time.. Grntch moonshiners sassy two. she was out of tar rattler and moonshiners sassy..there were some good pups out of that litter...i hunted with a litter mate sister to coma that was very impressive.. I tried to buy her...glad i didn't get out done cause she was never able to breed.. I heard from more than one source that coma was a nice hound with a tremendous voice..

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Posted by coonhunterhank on 02-12-2015 09:40 AM:

Grtch Stylish Coma

Darian Wiseman Chad Medlock owned promoted coma from 6 years old till he died I think he was 12 when he past on.

I bred to coma the pups done real well had awesome mouths.

I hunted with Comas Snake two times he was coon dog big hound mouth short bawl chop on tree drift a track out good any dog with a outstanding track mouth big locate was accurate real good layup dog.

I hunted with Comas Stylish Legend he had huge huge mouth loud tree dog. Legend was more dominant on a big mouth on his pups then Coma what I herd.

Darian told me Coma had bigger mouth then legend and snake.

I hunted with Poncho full littermate to Jeb poncho was nice country coondog grub up ole track tree it strike rite out of the truck Poncho was yard dog smart.

Best female I ever owned was sired by Poncho.

2nd best female I ever owned was off Legend.

I'm hunting a nice female now sired by Snake.

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Posted by James B Grice on 02-12-2015 02:06 PM:

Thanks so much guys for the info.I got a young male dog from my Darlin bitch,he is about 80/90 pound dog.I really don't know where this trait is coming from.He will tree a coon on the first bark but he can also produce a coon with almost no kind of track,He works these bad tracks slow and I don't have a clue as to what dog in his ped this is comin from other than maybe Coma/Lipper. If he is treed very long he is a slobber mouth treedog and will foam up all over his head and he likes to stretch out on a tree.Big son of gun looks taller than me stretched up on a tree...Just wondering about him trailing some coons as I have never seen much trailing type in his pedigree.He is Old House bred and Coma ,maybe something from 5/7 steps back coming to the top..

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Posted by buck brush on 02-12-2015 03:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by James B Grice
Thanks so much guys for the info.I got a young male dog from my Darlin bitch,he is about 80/90 pound dog.I really don't know where this trait is coming from.He will tree a coon on the first bark but he can also produce a coon with almost no kind of track,He works these bad tracks slow and I don't have a clue as to what dog in his ped this is comin from other than maybe Coma/Lipper. If he is treed very long he is a slobber mouth treedog and will foam up all over his head and he likes to stretch out on a tree.Big son of gun looks taller than me stretched up on a tree...Just wondering about him trailing some coons as I have never seen much trailing type in his pedigree.He is Old House bred and Coma ,maybe something from 5/7 steps back coming to the top..


you have two blood lines of dogs that are known to have good noses and be able to run bad tracks, and they do not run through a woods looking for hot tracks they tack there tracks as they come to them, I have Comas stylish OZ and my hunting buddy has a male out of Coma you have just described how both of them are they will tree a coon right out of the truck or a layup or (as people say ) trail one But they will be setting under a coon when you walk in to the tree.

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Posted by Lone Pine JB on 02-12-2015 03:18 PM:

Coma was a big dog that threw big dogs. And the Coma line tends to be more trailing than treeing. But they aren't slow about it.

Coma was a foamer too. He would be completely lathered in foam if he was treed very long.

Coma dogs tend to be very accurate.

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Posted by Mill swamp on 02-12-2015 07:39 PM:

schultz stylish coma

is this dog still alive


Posted by Outback1 on 02-12-2015 08:45 PM:

Re: schultz stylish coma

quote:
Originally posted by Mill swamp
is this dog still alive

no


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Posted by Trey M on 02-14-2015 03:41 AM:

Grnitech Low Hill's Skuna River Pyro HTX

Skuna River on top and Coma on bottom

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Posted by Trey M on 02-14-2015 03:43 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Lone Pine JB
Coma was a big dog that threw big dogs. And the Coma line tends to be more trailing than treeing. But they aren't slow about it.

Coma was a foamer too. He would be completely lathered in foam if he was treed very long.

Coma dogs tend to be very accurate.



Sir...you are speaking the truth.

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Posted by Mike Van Dusen on 02-14-2015 06:17 PM:

I have the youngest living son of Stylish Coma in my back yard, once he decided to focus on a racoon and not me he was a natural.
The first kill season I hunted him, he missed not having the coon on 2 trees, both trees I told him "he aint up there" and sent him on , he showed me both those coon!
He had the most natural talent of any pup I have ever hunted, he started later, but when he started he was 95% a finished hound, I know you won't believe these statements, but they are the truth.
I had the good sense to wait on him to start, I don't think he would bark at a cage coon to this day,but I don't put much merit in pups barkin at cages,he showed no interest until 1 day WHEN HE WAS 12 MONTHS OLD, I LET A COON GO AND HELD HIM BY THE COLLAR, UNTIL IT WAS OUT OF SIGHT,coon went in the woods and climbed a tree.
He took off trying to find that coon, I tied him to the bottom of that tree, he had no idea what was happening,I shot that coon several times in the butt, coon walked down about ten feet above his head.
He had know clue the coon was there, I found a pole and punched that coon out and the fight was on!!!!
I killed the coon, laid a drag and let him off the leash and he found it and treed his guts out, I laid another and he found it Quickly and blew the top out!!
I took him hunting the next night and on the third dropout, we were walking to my other dog treed, and all of a sudden the pup fell treed to our left in the middle of the woods, went to him and he had a raccoon and was telling the world!!!
He has treed coon ever since, just like he was born to.
He has never ran anything but a raccoon except for a couple opossum which I corrected him after the second , and he has not treed 1 since,when he opens you will see a raccoon or a den when he trees,and I am not bragging but he is probably1 of the loudest dogs alive, at least I have never had him with a louder dog, several people have claimed it was there dog till we seen ol'Cash on the tree.
He has been a pleasure to own, he has a first place win and it is my fault not his he is not a Grand Nite, I have had people ask to finish him, buy him and hunt him for me, he is my buddy and he has nothing to prove to me.
I hunted with quite a few dogs off Coma before I got Cash,as a 6 week old puppy,from Chad Medlock 's back yard,and brought him to Indiana,but I wish I would of carried a bunch of females to be bred to Stylish Coma, he was a true STUD DOG,not just some flavor of the month!

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Posted by big mama 1 on 02-14-2015 06:44 PM:

cash

can you post a video he got a hell of a mouth


Posted by jay brademeyer on 02-15-2015 12:50 AM:

I had a female out of stylish comas first litter..her momma grnt Mcrory's kate. Spelling might not be right..kate was off Lipper...the bitch i had was a grnt and her name was anne.. She was ok, nothing great, treed coons and trees,

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Posted by buck brush on 02-18-2015 10:35 PM:

Re: cash

quote:
Originally posted by big mama 1
can you post a video he got a hell of a mouth


if you go on the walker breed board in the wipeout thread on page 18 or 19 there is a video of Cash treeing

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Posted by Trey M on 02-19-2015 02:07 AM:

I'm going by experience and I know who, what and is crossing great with Coma. If you like track driving dogs instead of tree dogs I mean. Look....I know I'm not a so called big named handler, hunter, or breeder which everyone is looking for I reckon but if you're looking for them track driving dog to breed to, I know where one is at. JMO!!!

I'm not knocking anybody. I wish no one bad luck because I know Karma is a you know what. I'm going off of what I know and what I know makes me happy in thin coons, hunting with not the first feeder bucket. Again I'm going with experience here.

I say this with my name behind it because reputation is what I believe in and I've worked to hard to ruin it.

Thank you for reading this, Trey Miller

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Posted by Outback1 on 02-19-2015 02:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike Van Dusen
I have the youngest living son of Stylish Coma in my back yard, once he decided to focus on a racoon and not me he was a natural.
The first kill season I hunted him, he missed not having the coon on 2 trees, both trees I told him "he aint up there" and sent him on , he showed me both those coon!
He had the most natural talent of any pup I have ever hunted, he started later, but when he started he was 95% a finished hound, I know you won't believe these statements, but they are the truth.
I had the good sense to wait on him to start, I don't think he would bark at a cage coon to this day,but I don't put much merit in pups barkin at cages,he showed no interest until 1 day WHEN HE WAS 12 MONTHS OLD, I LET A COON GO AND HELD HIM BY THE COLLAR, UNTIL IT WAS OUT OF SIGHT,coon went in the woods and climbed a tree.
He took off trying to find that coon, I tied him to the bottom of that tree, he had no idea what was happening,I shot that coon several times in the butt, coon walked down about ten feet above his head.
He had know clue the coon was there, I found a pole and punched that coon out and the fight was on!!!!
I killed the coon, laid a drag and let him off the leash and he found it and


treed his guts out, I laid another and he found it Quickly and blew the top out!!
I took him hunting the next night and on the third dropout, we were walking to my other dog treed, and all of a sudden the pup fell treed to our left in the middle of the woods, went to him and he had a raccoon and was telling the world!!!
He has treed coon ever since, just like he was born to.
He has never ran anything but a raccoon except for a couple opossum which I corrected him after the second , and he has not treed 1 since,when he opens you will see a raccoon or a den when he trees,and I am not bragging but he is probably1 of the loudest dogs alive, at least I have never had him with a louder dog, several people have claimed it was there dog till we seen ol'Cash on the tree.
He has been a pleasure to own, he has a first place win and it is my fault not his he is not a Grand Nite, I have had people ask to finish him, buy him and hunt him for me, he is my buddy and he has nothing to prove to me.
I hunted with quite a few dogs off Coma before I got Cash,as a 6 week old puppy,from Chad Medlock 's back yard,and brought him to Indiana,but I wish I would of carried a bunch of females to be bred to Stylish Coma, he was a true STUD DOG,not just some flavor of the month!

If I didn't know better I thought you were talking about my dog Toby, except for the possom part, he never treed one, bar none he was the best hound I ever seen, he died at an early age of 6. He was truly a great hound


Posted by Mike Van Dusen on 02-21-2015 01:55 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Outback1
If I didn't know better I thought you were talking about my dog Toby, except for the possom part, he never treed one, bar none he was the best hound I ever seen, he died at an early age of 6. He was truly a great hound


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