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???What have you learned???
I am curious what the people in our breed have learned through their trials, errors, and experiences. Anything. Training techniques, breeding theories, selection methods. What crosses worked? What traits have you found to be most likely to pass from generation to generation?
I am always willing to learn something so I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance.
I guess I'll start.
I feel like I have learned quite a bit through my experiences. But the biggest thing is this:
If I knew half as much today as I THOUGHT I knew 15 years ago, I would know twice as much as I know now...
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real good one's are few and far between.
Real straight ones are even fewer and farther between!!!!
No matter how much or what hunt they won it doesn't mean they are a coon dog. Doesn't matter how chalked full of top reproducers the papers are nor how well they match up when it comes to a breeding. Even in the bluetick breed too much tree an not enough track power is an issue. Just try an go out an train or buy the best dang bluetick u can instead of worrying about trying to breed the next great one. Better first start with the style of dogs that work for your hunting conditions then just trying to find best in the entire country an trying to make it work in your area. Don't be afraid to hunt your dog with trash dogs because it's better to deal with it then when u can do some training then on the weekends at a hunt. Run the roads as hard as u can before you get married
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One thing I have learned is the guy that does not blow on his hound is usually the one that has a coondog. Hype rarely lives up to reality.
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Originally posted by rance56
Run the roads as hard as u can before you get married
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quote:
Originally posted by Jake Appel
One thing I have learned is the guy that does not blow on his hound is usually the one that has a coondog. Hype rarely lives up to reality.
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A couple blue haired potlickers
Gone but not forgotten:
Nt Ch Fanny's Midnite Blue Annie - aka Sodie Pop R.I.P. - I will miss you old girl
Nt Ch Becky’s Midnite Blue Hank - R.I.P. Old Boy, thank you for the memories
Gr Nt Ch S&E's Midnite Lite Blue Snow (Co-Owned with my good friend Harry Eidenier) - We had a blast following you ole girl!
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Originally posted by mikehurt
Probably the best advice ever!
Thanks for the replies. All good points.
Jake,
I know you guys have had some success and had some reproducer's. I also see that Jet is heavily line bred. Is that your preference or just how it worked out?
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GR.NT.CH. APPEL'S BLUE OAK HONEY BEE
NT.CH. APPEL'S BLUE OAK SMOKIN GUN
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
GR.CH.GR.NT.CH.'PR' SHELTONS SMOKEY RIVER FLY
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GR.CH.GR.NT.CH.'PR' APPELS BLUE OAK BULLET-- 9TH PLACE 2008 UKC WORLD
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1. I've learned that you are never too old to learn something new
2. The ones that continually blow up their own dogs usually don't have a lot to blow about
3. I never thought I would live to see "Coonhound Groupies"... it happened
4. Coonhound stud ads are for the most part more fiction than fact
5. An old country coondog that has groceries when he parks will win way more than he loses if given the chance to compete
LOL
Don't worry about those big new shiny trucks without any scratches on them and an $800 dollar dog box in back but when a truck rolls in with the fenders wired on with coat hangers and enough mud on it to scrape off with an ice scraper, that's the one to worry about. Never judge a dog by the way it looks, it may be skinny from hunting every night and you never know where that next great one will come from, most likely from some place you never expected.
Learned over the years
Believe little what you here, And go see for your self, theres no substitute for personal experience ......Gerald
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GRNITECH pr' Mad Dog coon Poppin
Wacko (Shellly) 2014 BBOA Arkansas State Hunt Queen of Hunt High scoring Grntch.
2015 zone 7 championship Queen of hunt
Grnitech Grch pr' Mad Dog Hey Jude 2008 National Bluetick Days Queen of hunt, 2013 ACHA Little world hunt 5th place overall.
pr' Mad Dog Two Gun Rhino (Astro x Jude)
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I've learned a lot from coonhunting,one of the main things is to be patient sometimes and not try to be a coonhound celebrity.ive learned and saw that it's better to have 2 dogs than 10,can only hunt so many and it's better for you and them.next don't judge a dog or a person from wat others say,hunt the dog and meet the person ur self.last be open minded and always be willing to learn new things.
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Great thread Mike!
I have come to the realization, the more I learn, the less I really know.
As has already been mentioned, seeing with ones own eyes is believing.
Keep and hunt the style of hound that suits you and will provide enjoyment for you.
Always keep it humble, and give credit where credit is due. A good serving of humble pie will be soon to follow when humility is ignored.
Always tell the truth, and be just as quick to share the negative as the positive.
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Home of:
A couple blue haired potlickers
Gone but not forgotten:
Nt Ch Fanny's Midnite Blue Annie - aka Sodie Pop R.I.P. - I will miss you old girl
Nt Ch Becky’s Midnite Blue Hank - R.I.P. Old Boy, thank you for the memories
Gr Nt Ch S&E's Midnite Lite Blue Snow (Co-Owned with my good friend Harry Eidenier) - We had a blast following you ole girl!
When your hunting buddy ask you what his dog is running because yours is not opening, tell him it's a raccoon.
Buy a pup from a top cross or at least a top potential cross.
Your top hound may just be average.
A top track dog is hard to find.
A top tree dog is easy to sell.
Cheaters love to hunt 15 minutes alone at the end of the hunt.
Shock collars need to be worn by the trainer where they get shocked same time and intensity as their hound. Would be about the right amount of e collar use.
One thing that I have found.
I have only hunted dogs that I have raised, or are out of my dogs for several years now. So, what I have discovered may be specific to the particular family of dogs that I hunt, and some of you may have a had different experiences.
For the most part, the best dogs and most consistent litters have been out of parents that also came from deep, consistent litters with a large % making good hounds.
Now, I have seen a handful of outstanding individuals that came from litters where the larger % did not make good hounds. I have not had near the luck with these individuals from a reproduction standpoint. Just as good or even better from an individual performance standpoint, just not as apt to pass it on. Some of you probably think that I have been a little slow to catch on. You are probably right.
Another thing that I have noticed, at least in my dogs.
Tree style, and to some extent tree mouth, are way more apt to continue from one generation to the next, where hunting style and tracking ability have been harder to predict. I am fairly particular about the amount of "go" a dog has, and making one to suit me in that department, let alone pass it on to their offspring has been difficult.
Is this something anybody else has noticed?
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learned
Good dogs are as rare as hen's teeth
Great dogs are even harder to find
1 thru 5....bingo
[QUOTE]Originally posted by hat creek mac
[B]1. I've learned that you are never too old to learn something new
2. The ones that continually blow up their own dogs usually don't have a lot to blow about
3. I never thought I would live to see "Coonhound Groupies"... it happened
4. Coonhound stud ads are for the most part more fiction than fact
5. An old country coondog that has groceries when he parks will win way more than he loses if given the chance to compete
*****DONT THINK A FELLA CAN ADD MUCH TO THAT EXCEPT....
WE GOT A BINGO !!!!!!
WELL SAID !!
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quote:
Originally posted by Shawnee Creek B
When your hunting buddy ask you what his dog is running because yours is not opening, tell him it's a raccoon.
Buy a pup from a top cross or at least a top potential cross.
Your top hound may just be average.
A top track dog is hard to find.
A top tree dog is easy to sell.
Cheaters love to hunt 15 minutes alone at the end of the hunt.
Shock collars need to be worn by the trainer where they get shocked same time and intensity as their hound. Would be about the right amount of e collar use.
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i have learnt
how to build a fire waiting on ole booo!!!
cage coons are more for the owners amusement
last but definitely not least................always carry a roll of toilet paper in your truck
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Originally posted by Tom Jones
last but definitely not least................always carry a roll of toilet paper in your truck
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Home of:
A couple blue haired potlickers
Gone but not forgotten:
Nt Ch Fanny's Midnite Blue Annie - aka Sodie Pop R.I.P. - I will miss you old girl
Nt Ch Becky’s Midnite Blue Hank - R.I.P. Old Boy, thank you for the memories
Gr Nt Ch S&E's Midnite Lite Blue Snow (Co-Owned with my good friend Harry Eidenier) - We had a blast following you ole girl!
After a great night of huntin NEVER say "We got time for one more Quick one" never turns out good!
Always end the night on a positive note with young dogs more is not always better!
Learned
how many people don't know the difference in a dog that will tree a coon and a COONDOG . After a lot of years lots of miles and LOTS of $$$$$ i have only had a couple i call coondogs. I've had a bunch of good dogs that treed coons.
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1) TREEDOGS might fill up a scorecard all summer but TRACKDOGS will fill up the freezer all winter.
2) If you're looking to buy a good dog,don't buy one that's for sale.....find the hardest coonhunter around and see if he has one that "can be bought".
3) 1100 circle won't beat 150 plus know matter how ya add it up at the end of the night.
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1. People will believe a lie or rumor more than the truth.
2. There is no substitute for hunting the dog-keep them in the woods.
3. It ain,t "In the blood" -it is in the genes!
4. Most people giving out breeding advice have had little or no success.
5. There is no one breeding method that works. All of them have the potential to be good. All of them have the potential to be bad.
6. You must know what you want in order to recognize it, buy it or ever have any hope of breeding it.
Enjoyed the post and the responses. When I can help let me know. CW
Nice post
1. I have learned if you like and are willing to feed it then it's yours.
2. Go hunting with the dog more than once before making a up your mind if all possible.
3. Know what your looking for in a stud and know the ancestors behind what you will be breeding into.
4. I don't like going to slick trees all night.
5. I know all of us can remember when the dogs where way more accurate then they are today.
6. I learned I don't like mean treedogs
7. I have learned I don't like a dog running trash and falling off treeing a coon and people saying the dog can run track others can't smell.
8. I have learned there is jealous people in all breed and one bad word and ruin a dog OR persons.
9. I have learned to treat people like I want to be treated. (respect)
10. Don't buy a dog off the chain buy it in the woods. If a person sells for lesser price it probably will have faults the you won't like.
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Past and Present
RIP
GrNitech Overton's Breathless Blue Chief Full brother to Nite ch Snowdens Runt
Gr Nite ch Overton's Breathless Blu Knight. King of Hunt Fall Round Up 2006 loudest dog I have ever owned.
Gr Nite ch Overton's Breathless Blue Roler hit died at 2years old at semi finals of World hunt
Gr Nite ch Utchmans Double Eagle Hoss
Dual Grand Utchmans So Blue Timber top 100 Finalist in 2005 World hunt 2012 performance sire
Gr Ch Nite CH Overton's Breathless Blue Warrior 4wins died at 6 yrs old. Sire to Knight
NiteCh Overton's Breathless Blue Dixie LOUD!
NiteCH Lienbachs Breathless Blue Jammer
Nite Ch Overton's Breathless Blue Drum 3 wins to Grand. before 2 yrs old Running ant treeing wild coons at 5 months alone.
Gr Ch Nitech Rob's Blue Tomahawk
Pr Overton's Breathless Blue Dolly super fast track and tree dog. accurate.
Grch Nitech Overton's Utchmans Blue Belle
Nite Ch Overton's Breathless Blue Sabrina 2nd place Nite ch at Fall Round Up 2009
Nite Ch Pr Overton's Breathless Blue Sounder
GRNite Ch Pr Overton's Breathless Blu Magic 13 years old brother to Roler
Pr Overton's Breathless Blue Gobber. Running and treeing wild coons at 5 months
Nite Ch O Breathless Blue Tree Dragon
Treeing his own wild coon at 6 months old.
Dogs living
Overton"s Breathless blue Julia. Bill Bird owner
Dual Champion Uchtman So Blue Lumber 6yrs
Owned by Cody Stader in Indiana
Dual Grand Overton's Breathless Blue Maggie
Present Owned by Luke Wood in Okalhoma
Dall Haden and Bobby Hayes have been a big part of my breeding of my hounds also Bill Bird for help keeping it going.
*All my dogs are old Ucthman Hawk and Scout breeding with some Smokey River Chief and Diamond Jim.
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Kandy off Bojangles and Grand Nite ch PKC CH Redstick Ann. Super fast track dog good tree dog loud. co owner with Earl Howell Queen of Hunt at Fall Round Up 2019 at 2 years old.
Overton"s Breathless Blue Lincoln
Overton"s Breathless Blue Ava.
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