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Posted by Troy Arnold on 05-02-2014 01:30 PM:

Redbone Kids

Would love to see pics of kids and their redbones. I got a baby girl almost 7 months old who loves dogs just smiles when they come around her. I cant wait to take he out with me. Tried to get my wife to let me use one of those carriers with the back pack straps and she said no haha. She isnt from a hunting family and is a little worried how early im going to try and take her with me.

So post some pics with kids and their redbones and at what age did you start taking them? I asked my dad when I started and he said once I was old enough to keep up which he thought 3 or 4yrs old.

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Posted by Brian Ratliff on 05-02-2014 04:43 PM:

Halie & Jon

Halie loved to go hunting with Jon & Myself every time we went at 9-10,yrs old. She lives with her Father now & we don't get to go much any more but I'm hoping that'll change soon.




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Posted by Brian Ratliff on 05-02-2014 04:45 PM:

Madison & Jon

Madison 7 yrs old loves coon hunting & goes every night with me she's a trooper I'll get more pics to post later.


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Posted by Brian Ratliff on 05-02-2014 04:49 PM:

Kirsten & Jon

Kirsten I think she was 11 in this pic, she loved coon hunting with me until she reached the teen yrs lol.. She was a trooper at 8 yrs old & beat me to the tree most nights... I sure miss them days.




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Posted by jkhutch on 05-02-2014 04:52 PM:

Here is my kids at redbone days last year.



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Posted by awfred on 05-02-2014 10:24 PM:

who is this kid


Posted by Troy Arnold on 05-03-2014 01:44 PM:

Great pictures!

Anyone else got some pics with kids and their redbones? They are the future!!!!!

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Posted by WattsFlatsRedbo on 05-03-2014 02:03 PM:

My boy and his pup Otis. Won't be long and he'll be going hunting with me. He wants to now, but I think he may need a couple more years to make the long walks through some of our terrain.


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Posted by JJWI on 05-03-2014 04:06 PM:

Kids and Redbones were made for each other! Their great attitude towards people is one of the biggest reasons they are my breed of choice.
They start out like this

end up like this



Posted by Preston Owens on 05-03-2014 09:11 PM:

Heres our crew

Allen Washburn with Arkansas Little Girl Caitland Washburn with Hacksaw Jack

Allen on the Left My son Greg Owens on the right

we started taking all these kids as soon as they wanted to go. They are the real reason I fool with dogs.. I believe all kids need a coondog

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Posted by Tim Trone on 05-03-2014 09:28 PM:



He sure seems to love this old dog. He enjoys all my reddogs.


Posted by jdgher on 05-04-2014 01:59 PM:

Good times

Della started hunting with me at age 9 or 10. She is now 15 and would hunt every night if possible. Her older sister Sammy hunted with me "until" she was about 11. I learned you can take them too much, when they are too young and burn them out. Saw this happen many times with friends too.
Things to keep it fun and keep them going.
Get them what they need: Frog legs on good boots that fit, briar proof coat and most important a light weight good quality light. Take hot chocolate and snacks along at least the first few times. Take them on good nights when the weather is decent (at least the first 10 nights). Just make 1 or 2 drops then go back home ( keep them wanting to go). MOST IMPORTANT: When you are way back in the country on those dirt roads, LET THEM DRIVE THE TRUCK. This sets the big hook. I always let Della drive on the way home. Give them the responsibility of training a dog, make it a project. Leading, loading, taking care of it, all of it. Once they bond with that dog and it starts to perform, well then you have them hooked. Oh yea, AVOID taking them on SCHOOL NIGHTS, stick to Friday and Saturday nights. If you must go on school nights, make them get that home work done right after school, go hunting early and get them home early.
Now it might sound like I went to a lot of trouble with this second child. But it was worth all of it. Having your child as your main hunting buddy and them loving it as much or more than you, it just doesn't get any better than that.
Keep it fun.


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Posted by Troy Arnold on 05-05-2014 05:00 AM:

Looks like a bright future in the redbone world!!! Isnt that what its all about. Great memories with family, friends, and good hounds.

Jdgher that sounds like some good advice from experience. I will try to remember that stuff for when my daughter is old enough.

Here is a video of my 7 month old daughter and our redbone. She loves being around him and you can tell from the video he loves her too. I couldnt ask for a better dog around a baby.


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Posted by roger wickerham on 05-05-2014 01:45 PM:

Re: Good times

quote:
Originally posted by jdgher
Della started hunting with me at age 9 or 10. She is now 15 and would hunt every night if possible. Her older sister Sammy hunted with me "until" she was about 11. I learned you can take them too much, when they are too young and burn them out. Saw this happen many times with friends too.
Things to keep it fun and keep them going.
Get them what they need: Frog legs on good boots that fit, briar proof coat and most important a light weight good quality light. Take hot chocolate and snacks along at least the first few times. Take them on good nights when the weather is decent (at least the first 10 nights). Just make 1 or 2 drops then go back home ( keep them wanting to go). MOST IMPORTANT: When you are way back in the country on those dirt roads, LET THEM DRIVE THE TRUCK. This sets the big hook. I always let Della drive on the way home. Give them the responsibility of training a dog, make it a project. Leading, loading, taking care of it, all of it. Once they bond with that dog and it starts to perform, well then you have them hooked. Oh yea, AVOID taking them on SCHOOL NIGHTS, stick to Friday and Saturday nights. If you must go on school nights, make them get that home work done right after school, go hunting early and get them home early.
Now it might sound like I went to a lot of trouble with this second child. But it was worth all of it. Having your child as your main hunting buddy and them loving it as much or more than you, it just doesn't get any better than that.
Keep it fun. x2 thanks for the good advice love keeping my kids in the timber



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Posted by bjenks on 05-05-2014 05:26 PM:

Here's a video of my youngest daughter working with a young dog we used to own. She is so passionate and gets so excited. Makes it all worth it for me.

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Posted by RedScorpion on 05-05-2014 05:33 PM:

Best post on here. Great pics.

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Posted by cjohnson on 05-06-2014 05:25 PM:

Clay

Here is my 10 yr. old grandson Clay with GR.CH.Hank and NT.CH.Stubs .

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Posted by buggy.paulus5 on 05-08-2014 03:25 AM:



My daughter Addison at a year old with my old bandit dog hes long gone now but she always asks me about me him he used to come inside with the wife and kids on real hot summer days


Posted by timber hunter on 05-08-2014 06:21 AM:

Laura Dell & GREATFUL DEAD RED


Posted by Chad Byrd on 05-08-2014 11:30 AM:



Paul Bunyan (AKA Axe-man) and his future handler Jackson! Axe-man is one of the heaviest Jon Henry bred pups out there!

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Posted by ibrobiinhood on 05-08-2014 03:10 PM:

Not a redbone....yettt

I have 3 older daughters that all went coon hunting with me and yes, even the youngest was carried in a child carrier. My oldest, when she was young would be pushed in a stroller while running beagles. This is a picture of my son who attended a couple of night hunts with me. Thanks to Danny Cox for letting him handle this dog in his first night hunt. He got high scoring dog.
His new redbone puppy was born was born 5 May 14. We have high hopes of her.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 05-09-2014 04:36 PM:

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Posted by ibrobiinhood on 05-09-2014 04:41 PM:

Well Richard, seems to me your pair beats my hand.
Actually, no seems about it...it DOES


Posted by Richard Lambert on 05-09-2014 04:56 PM:

Not any more. They are "too old" to go coon hunting now. There are too many briars and bugs. And their grandmother is afraid they might get a tick on them. They will get much worse out running around in the mall.


Posted by ibrobiinhood on 05-09-2014 05:04 PM:

Your sticky smiley at the end sums your words up best. The picture reminds me of my 3 daughters and the many many nights in the woods. After going through a divorce and starting life over I have a son who has rekindled the flame. He wants to hunt every night, 8 nights a week. Looks like we will be feeding a Redbone come July. Reading these posts makes me upset of the years I missed. I have a lot of lost time to make up for and a son who is going to help.


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