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Posted by elvis on 01-28-2004 12:08 AM:

youngest ukc grand nite ch.

this was brought up on another thread,and it got my curiosity,so i did a little brainpicking about a dog that i had believed to be the youngest gr nt ever.

Grand Nite Champion Bellars Indiana Shep. ukc#H505-669
D.O.B 10-20-1974
GN degree achieved-9-12-1975

that made him grand nite at 10 mnths 23 days.
those of you that are old enough to have hunted in the hunts back in those days here in the midwest will remember ol shep .

i am told that ukc records dont go back that far,so what i am going on is the degree from ukc that the owner still has on record.
he still remembers a lot of the hounds and handlers he drew and how many dogs were in attendance on his way to finish shep out.

if anyone knows of a younger one,please post and let us know.


Posted by kev on 01-28-2004 12:54 AM:

Hey Elvis, Was Sheps' Grand Nite degree honorary or earned under the current structure? I remember reading that the GRNT degree was given as a honorary degree until sometime in the 70's. It wasn't placed on a hound after 5 NTCH wins like it is today, I think it maybe 3 was all that was required(I may be wrong).

In any case, 10 months and 23 days is very young to be in a hunt, let alone be a Grand nite!

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Posted by Ray Stein on 01-28-2004 12:58 AM:

Whats even more amazing to me is the owner is still with the same line, not many that stay the path for that long. I don't beleive that I've ever hunted with a hound outa that line that couldn't tree a coon, not saying I've hunted with alot of them but maybe 12-15 over time.

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Posted by josh wiggins on 01-28-2004 01:38 AM:

I REMBER THEM TALKING ABOUT SHEP IN AMERICA COONER
A WHILE BACK RUSS BELLAR OWN I THINK.


Posted by elvis on 01-28-2004 09:29 PM:

kev
thats a good question.my memory is real good,its just real short.
i will find out.
i do know russ said with these wimpy little hunts like we have today,he would have finished him out at 7 mnths old.lol


Posted by Jeff H. on 01-28-2004 09:45 PM:

It seems like

It seems like I can remember when I started hunting, that it might have only taken three wins to Gr. but ,......hell half the time I can't remember what day it is.

I never have went to alot of hunts but Russ Bellars was there when I started 25 years ago and is still there now.

Thanks for the info Elvis, enjoyed seeing that!!

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Posted by Marc on 01-28-2004 10:06 PM:

I may be wrong but, don't they advertise Stylish Coma as producing the world's youngest Grand Nite.

I thought I read that somewhere.


Posted by Marc on 01-28-2004 10:13 PM:

Here it is.....

quote:
As far as early starting pups, Stylish Coma has produced the two youngest Gr.Nites ever, starting with the late Gr.Nt.CH., Gold Ch. Lookin UP Jeb, at 12 months 6 days old, and later proceeded by Wiseman's Wild Co-Cain at 11 months 23 days old.


That is a quote I took straight from Chad Medlock's advertisment on the PKC site. Here is a link to the post.

http://forum.prohound.com/viewtopic...asc&start=0


Posted by A.L on 01-28-2004 11:43 PM:

DON'T KNOW ABOUT EVER BUT I DO BELIEVE THAT QUAIL CREEK JET WAS THE YOUNGEST BLUETICK EVER I BELIEVE IT WAS 13 MONTHS BUT CAN'T BE FOR SURE. ANYONE KNOW


Posted by elvis on 01-29-2004 01:25 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by kev
Hey Elvis, Was Sheps' Grand Nite degree honorary or earned under the current structure? I remember reading that the GRNT degree was given as a honorary degree until sometime in the 70's. It wasn't placed on a hound after 5 NTCH wins like it is today, I think it maybe 3 was all that was required(I may be wrong).

In any case, 10 months and 23 days is very young to be in a hunt, let alone be a Grand nite!



kev
bellar says he dont remember having to only get 3 wins.says if he only needed 3 they didnt tell him.
he also pointed out that back then they didnt give more than 1 nt ch win no matter how many nt ch's were entered in the hunt.he remembers 1 little local ukc hunt he and shep went to try to pick up a win and 43 nt ch's were entered.he still remembers who he drew.


Posted by Hot Track on 01-29-2004 01:51 AM:

youngest champs

Yall have really done your home work and I reckon I learned alot from reading your posts. Its nice to know history of that sort, and I hope its true what they say about history repeating itself. Maybe there will be a few more like that. I love a young starting dog. Thanks for the info

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Posted by kev on 01-29-2004 02:20 AM:

Elvis, back then a hunt drew some dogs! A local hunt would draw as many dogs as a Mid-Major hunt of today. I'd like to have gotten the chance to hunt with some of the dogs Bellar has raised. Shep, Striker, and Pac Man are three that pop to my mind.

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Posted by honalieh on 01-29-2004 03:11 AM:

Honorary Degrees

To make Gr. Nite Ch. it always took 5 Nite Ch. hunt wins. To make Gr. Show Ch., it used to take 3 wins against all Champions (male and female).

It used to be that when you granded a dog (hunt or show), UKC issued a Grand Champion certificate only. On the registration papers and pedigrees, UKC did not put the Grand title on. This may be why some mentioned the honorary title. Honorary is a poor choice of words. It had to be earned. I think it was around 1974 when UKC started to actually put Gr. Ch. degrees on the papers.

The hunts back then were a lot bigger than today. There weren't many Nite Ch.'s, let alone Gr. Nite Ch.'s. The hunts were 3 hours instead of 2 hours. First tree was 100, not 125. There were fewer hunts, and they were farther apart. Non-hunting judges was a requirement for Nite Ch. and Gr. Nite Ch. casts. Some of the stronger clubs had non-hunting judges for all casts (registered included).


Posted by John Vaught on 01-29-2004 12:24 PM:

Pac Man Stock

My brother owned a grandson of him that started treeing coon at 6 months old in the hills of Kentucky. This has nothing to do with making the youngest grand nite champion, but it does speak for this line of walkers. His name was Hardwood Luther, his sire was Bluegrass Luther, and his mother was out of Pac Man........WOW what a pressue tree dog at such an early age, and a dog that went hunting as soon as he was unsnapped, and would go until he got treed,and also a mouth that you could hear for two country miles.

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Posted by Sara Jonas on 01-29-2004 01:59 PM:

I would like to make a correction to a statement made earlier here. UKC's records go back to 1898. We computerized in the 70s. All the data that was not computerized must to be compiled by hand. So, when someone asks us about the earlier history, we tell them that the records were not computerized then but we certainly do still have them.


Posted by elvis on 01-29-2004 09:13 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Sara Jonas
I would like to make a correction to a statement made earlier here. UKC's records go back to 1898. We computerized in the 70s. All the data that was not computerized must to be compiled by hand. So, when someone asks us about the earlier history, we tell them that the records were not computerized then but we certainly do still have them.


sara
sorry about the incorrect info.and thanx for clearing that up.

now,how soon can you tell us who the youngest grand nite ch of all time is? lol


Posted by hat creek mac on 02-02-2004 03:28 PM:

I would like to know the answer myself. Several years ago, Archie Dore' had the front cover of the Cooner with what was supposed to have been the youngest GrNite ever. I think Weatherford bought him and sold him to Vogel. I can remember Jet II being advertised as the youngest GrNite ever at one time. Someone with some old magazines could look that up in an old T.E. Neely ad. I think he owned Jet II when he died.


Posted by hat creek mac on 02-03-2004 01:57 PM:

lets hear an official answer------this has been an unanswered question for years


Posted by Tank/UKC on 02-03-2004 07:24 PM:

From the info I have readily available...

The youngest Grand Nite is a B&T.

WCh Ch GrNiteCh Gritty Ridge Runners Bull Head

10 months 17 days.

The next was Bellar's Shep

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Posted by A.L on 02-03-2004 07:26 PM:

well thanks for the info tank. after finding out it was a black dog i wish you'd of kept it to yourself, the black and tanners are gonna get big heads


Posted by kev on 02-04-2004 02:35 AM:

Must have been half walker!

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Posted by Lee Weatherford on 02-04-2004 05:12 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by hat creek mac
I would like to know the answer myself. Several years ago, Archie Dore' had the front cover of the Cooner with what was supposed to have been the youngest GrNite ever. I think Weatherford bought him and sold him to Vogel. I can remember Jet II being advertised as the youngest GrNite ever at one time. Someone with some old magazines could look that up in an old T.E. Neely ad. I think he owned Jet II when he died.


Ritchie, Me and Jim Smith were the owners, Archie was handler. Scout was the Youngest Dual Grand Champion 14 months 12 days. Lipper held the Dual Grand record for years at 19 months and some odd days. To the best of my knowledge Scout still holds this record.


Posted by John D on 02-04-2004 01:21 PM:

A B&T? Thats another good fact to know.


Posted by P.W. Chapman on 02-04-2004 03:25 PM:

Wow,


Was that black dog some of Whitney and Artamenko's stuff? Anybody know?


Posted by elvis on 02-13-2006 09:06 PM:

this question came up again so i brought this old thread back up.


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