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Posted by deepsouthkennels86 on 04-28-2010 04:32 AM:

what was hardtime specks walker name

we was discussing hardtime speck and we couldnt rember his walker name

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Posted by chuck west on 04-28-2010 02:09 PM:

i could be wrong

but i dont believe his name was changed,, just breed , ty chuck west


Posted by HistoryNutt on 04-28-2010 06:53 PM:



WORLD CHAMPION GRAND NITE CH. HARD TIME SPECK

Speck was a Registered Treeing Walker that was transfered to the English breed because of his coloring.

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Posted by Carl Fox on 04-28-2010 08:20 PM:

Hard Time Speck was born raised and trained in Jackson county in south eastern kentucky if i am not bad wrong, and they are hunters in that area that still hunt the Hard Time bloodlines i only live about 20 miles from that area and Calvin Hayes i think was orginally from that area and quiet a few of his people still live there and still coon hunt.

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Posted by willd woods on 04-28-2010 08:25 PM:

yes we do

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Posted by chuck west on 04-28-2010 08:46 PM:

speck

ty mr Nutt for your help,, i always enjoy reading your posts , anyway you bailed me out ,im getting old and the old brain s not as sharp[ , again ty sir, chuck west


Posted by Lakeland Kennel on 04-28-2010 10:22 PM:

Ed Bates told me Speck was pretty much silent on the track. So, I reckon those Kentucky boy still hunting Speck bred dogs are probably hunting still mouth dogs. LOL.

I wonder how he passed the English breed standards test. The English breed standards call for an open trailer.

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Posted by COONDOG on 04-28-2010 11:24 PM:

I heard his name was Finley River Mike. I am probably wrong though but that is what I heard.

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Posted by Oak on 04-29-2010 12:00 AM:

coondog ithink you are right his walker name was not hard time speck iam almost sure.


Posted by on 04-29-2010 12:28 AM:

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Clays duke king


Posted by Ralph Williams on 04-29-2010 01:50 AM:

Re: .

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Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
Clays duke king
This was his sire.

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Posted by EnglishBabe on 04-29-2010 05:18 AM:

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Originally posted by Lakeland Kennel
Ed Bates told me Speck was pretty much silent on the track. So, I reckon those Kentucky boy still hunting Speck bred dogs are probably hunting still mouth dogs. LOL.

I wonder how he passed the English breed standards test. The English breed standards call for an open trailer.



Oh man, you will never change! It's history now and a lot of REALLY good dogs have come from him and have him in their background. Let it go, for heavens sake. What does it matter, they were all one to begin with. I've hunted with quite a few Speck bred hounds and trust me, they weren't silent by far!

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Posted by Lakeland Kennel on 04-29-2010 09:42 AM:

I won't change my mind about a silent trailing Walker being single registered as an English. He could have stayed a Walker and damaged that breed.

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Posted by on 04-29-2010 12:12 PM:

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Re: .

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Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
Clays duke king
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This was his sire.


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Posted by foxhollowsupply on 04-29-2010 04:53 PM:

hardtime speck aka mike

it could have been finley river mike, i don't remember but the mike part i'm pretty sure is right. i hunted with him when russell wagers brought him in this country. i'm pretty sure he was a nite champion maybe even a grand nite. everybody always said he was the only dog in history to make grand nite in two breeds. he was a hard wide hunter that gave little or no mouth on the ground but would slam treed with the grease 90+% of the time. good mouth good disposition. hunted with him 6 to 8 times. real wide, makes me wonder how we did it back then with no trackers??? this is just what i remember.

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Posted by ratdaddy1 on 04-29-2010 05:23 PM:

HEYMAN !!!

I will say this for the last time if any one wants to hunt with a open mouth cold nose coon dog I have one and he has spec 6 times in his 6 gen , and one that is3/4 hard time breed that is open mouthed on track and he didnt ruain the breed just made better tree dogs and yes I talked to the man that had the bam bam dogs at walker days this year !!!!!!!!

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Posted by Scott Bates on 04-29-2010 09:09 PM:

Rat I have to agree, Fox no doubt you hunted with the same dog. Just a few facts you can take to the bank, not what ole so and so might have said.
1. Reg as a walker- Yes, a very ticked up one but yes
2. Transferred to English - yes, who wants a walker dog covered with ticks? We have other breeds for that
3. Hard Hunter - yes, thats what is desired as well today by most.
4. Tree Dog - Deluxe, thats what made him, most folks like one to tree, young dogs that are tree dogs make stud dogs then as well now.
5. Rough - not even a little, hard to find tree dogs that don't know anything else is happening.
6. Reproducer - thats why the KC has kept records, there are many great reproducers, but numbers are kept for a reason.
7. Still today after 30 years I stil see the name Hardtime on many stud dogs as well as winners. My guess would be they like what they feed and thats all that matters. I just would like for the younger generations to know that he did have some impact on the many english dogs we know today. Not by any means the only one but did have a lot of impact. I will leave this promise with those in doubt, mankinds biggest fault will always start with a J and end with a S. Do you see any signs?


Posted by Scott Bates on 04-29-2010 09:35 PM:

I'm sorry I lost my train of thought, I never heard of another name. As far as I know he was GRNT Hardtime Speck and GrNt Hayes' Hardtime Speck, I will do a little research on that one. The other point I forgot was the silent one.
6a. Tight Mouthed - yes, definately by the standards of that era, by todays standards nobody would probally say much. He would fall in the country treed about 50% of the time. He would open a few times here and there about 25% of the time. He would open fair the other 25%, not going to bore you by no means at any time. Most pups opened much more than he did, I always thought he was smart enough to catch one when possible. Some may not like that trait but I personally do, brains suit me most of the time.


Posted by jackbob42 on 04-29-2010 10:08 PM:

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Originally posted by Lakeland Kennel
........ He could have stayed a Walker and damaged that breed.


Are you saying that he damaged the english breed?
Your true colors are showing through Dave.

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Posted by john Duemmer on 04-29-2010 10:21 PM:

To bad old speck isnt around today to breed out some babble.

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Posted by Lakeland Kennel on 04-29-2010 11:02 PM:

First of all, everyone knows what I think of Speck. My comments are about the dog and I have no ill feelings toward anyone associated with him. In fact, I have some very good friends that are Speck lovers.

Does anyone know anyone that has any Walker that has Speck in the pedigree? If he was a Grand Nite Champion Walker, why didn't the Walker people breed to him? There may have been a reason.

I know there is likely some old time Walker guys on this board, the Sailor bred Walkers I hunted with were cold nosed, open trailing dogs. I was young when they were popular and didn't hunt with a lot of them but can anyone explain to me how a dog out of a strain of dogs known for their open trailing and nose produce a dog that was hot nosed and mostly silent? I do remember those were the days way before the DNA testing and a person could go to any trade days and buy papers to fit any dog cheap. Any dog that could tree coon often had "papers" put on them in those days. I am NOT accusing anyone of any misdeeds, I am just telling it like it used to be.

I am a true believer in the English breed standards and I always try to meet the standards 100%. The breed standards call for an open trailer. It is not being met in a lot of cases these days, guys are winning hunts with still trailers. Read some of the threads on this board about still trailers. There are a lot more hot nosed, pop up, silent trailing English these days that do not meet the English breed standards and I think some of tham can be traced back to Speck. If the English breeders want silent trailers, they should change the standards. If UKC is going to allow silent trailers in the hunts, they should change the rules.

I have nothing againt silent trailing hot nosed pop up coon dogs. Most of my Mt Curs are just like the dog Scott described. Am I going to cross them with my English? Not a chance.

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Posted by john Duemmer on 04-29-2010 11:19 PM:

I dont know where all of these silent dogs are, i hit a hunt about every weekend this time of year and i cant remember ever drawing out with a totally silent dog. BUT i seem to draw babblers every week.

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Posted by Ralph Williams on 04-29-2010 11:39 PM:

Re: .

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Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
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Thanks Yadkin Man. Thats what happens when you get old , you can't remember nothing. lol

I didn't no it either I just read it on the ad that was posted.

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Posted by deepsouthkennels86 on 04-30-2010 12:27 AM:

like speck or not i would like to get as close to him in the walker line as possiable i donjt really care what yall think of it but i had a coon dog that was out of his grand pup but it was cross bred english on top hard time speck cross roads dan and blue grass amos and the bottom side was yakin finley and clover all walkers

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Posted by mpd544 on 04-30-2010 05:39 AM:

Dallas Stafford still around ? I always heard Dallas sold Speck to Calvin

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