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i like the bloodline BUT I DONT LIKE THE AGE
i just sold 1 treed his 1st coon byhimself at 5 1/2 mo old, when my pups start i keep them in the woods , in my opion you take a pup an start him then put him in the kennel for 3 mo they go backwards and i cant deal with that , but hes bred good might make it
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I had three dogs over the course of two years that were off the same famous " big beautiful and loud " GR NT CH hound. I got them all from the same guy that had sent all three to the same professional trainer. They were all a year and a half to two and a half when I got them. They would not run with another dog. When the other dog treed, if you were in open woods, you could see his eyes about a hundred yards off from the tree but he wouldn't come in. Then I realized they had been beat to make them independent. I had to lead them to the tree and encourage them, something I don't even do with 5 month old pups. Eventually they all started running and treeing and any one of them could deafen you at a tree. I'm not saying I straightened them out like a dream trainer but I was able to get them into hands that fed them the rest of their life and were satisfied with them. These dogs could take an old track and work it up but then let other dogs leave them in the dust if they ever got on a running coon , and they were so big and able is what beat me. In all honesty you don't get that many running coons in a year so these guys were pretty happy about drowning out their buddies dogs at the tree.
I would much rather take a chance on a hound that just plain has not been hunted or given a chance than one that has been professionally ruint.
That is not specific to Stylish Nut. I don't know them. I have had alot of Stylish line and original Hickory NUT Harry and even Ball's Stylish Hickory Nut Harry but these weren't them even though they did wear the Stylish name, but heck, everything wore the Stylish name back then. I was talking about taking on an older dog is all.
A dog that has never been hunted is basicly just an old puppy, given a chance what was bred into him, will come out ! All he needs is a ride and someone to show him what they want him to do, same as if he was 6 months old.
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300 sounds like a real bargin
Re: Re: Lobo
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Originally posted by kynat
Will have offer him back to my friend before i would even think about saleing. Understand. I had him tree some tonight that is an inprovement. Been staking him down where can't jump up as we work un on coon in cage.
Re: Stylish Lobo
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Originally posted by kynat
Kings mtn. Stylish Nut - Stylish Hickory Nut Harry - Hard Knockin Stylish Hayes bottom side Hardwood Maniac.
I have never hunted with them but I have been told by more then one person that the Manic dogs are underatted and over looked. I had a buddy that had his Nut dog treeing his own at 4 1/2 months old. theres some good blood there with great potential.
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