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Posted by jw1984 on 04-03-2024 03:19 AM:

Close hunting lines of hounds

I’m a pleasure hunter and I enjoy walk hunting my dogs. Are there any close hunting laid back lines of hounds out there anymore or is everything just deep and lonely type of hound.


Posted by Purple12 on 04-03-2024 03:28 AM:

I have a 1-1/2 year old black and tan female I am going to sell that would probably be what you are looking for

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Posted by jw1984 on 04-03-2024 03:52 AM:

Is she started


Posted by Purple12 on 04-03-2024 03:55 AM:

Take a look at the black and tan classifieds I just put her on there I described her best I could

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Posted by Georgeb on 04-03-2024 02:43 PM:

Im like you.The blk and tan sounds like a good deal.I have a stock of blueticks that would make you happy.They hunt but are smart and tone break well.My female is a combo sq and coon dog and my male is a smart coondog.Pups due apr 15. First time litter.You might enjoy a good mt curr .


Posted by Georgeb on 04-03-2024 02:43 PM:

Im like you.The blk and tan sounds like a good deal.I have a stock of blueticks that would make you happy.They hunt but are smart and tone break well.My female is a combo sq and coon dog and my male is a smart coondog.Pups due apr 15. First time litter.You might enjoy a good mt curr .


Posted by jw1984 on 04-03-2024 04:11 PM:

I’ve tried a couple of curs but didn’t have much luck getting them on coon and I like listening to a hound a lot more


Posted by Georgeb on 04-03-2024 05:05 PM:

A real GOOD curr will tree alot of coons and ussually handle good.The real good ones are rare just like with hounds.Ive had a couple that opened on track tho but still not like a good hound.Good luck finding you a dog.


Posted by jw1984 on 04-03-2024 06:15 PM:

Thank you you’re right about the curs but the ones I’ve tried only wanted to tree squirrels


Posted by buff1978 on 04-04-2024 01:10 AM:

Yes I would like to know also but in the walker breed. Iam looking for something that hunts a few hundred yards,checks back in and has brains to breed to my female.


Posted by perry on 04-04-2024 02:09 PM:

I have hunted Leopards for close to 50 years. Most hunted and handled good. Most are open and hunt close to medium. They young female I have now hunts by herself under 600 yards. Good mouth and nose. Most nights I make 2-3 trees and back to house round trip 2 hours. They are like any other tree dog. Really good ones are hard to come by. I have been blessed with more than my share over the years. Thanks Perry


Posted by Georgeb on 04-04-2024 02:53 PM:

Some dogs can be taught kinda to hunt in closer with tone and light shock.Smart ones can learn in time about how far youll let em get.Or at least keep up with where you are.I have a good handle on my blue hounds but sometimes theyll strike kinda deep and trail off the other way .Then i just let it happpen.But they know i mean buissness when i tone and call.Id hate to turn a dog loose without a track and train collar.Finding a coon hound line thats bred to hunt close wont be easy to find if not impossible.


Posted by Georgeb on 04-04-2024 03:38 PM:

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Originally posted by perry
I have hunted Leopards for close to 50 years. Most hunted and handled good. Most are open and hunt close to medium. They young female I have now hunts by herself under 600 yards. Good mouth and nose. Most nights I make 2-3 trees and back to house round trip 2 hours. They are like any other tree dog. Really good ones are hard to come by. I have been blessed with more than my share over the years. Thanks Perry
Mr Perry? Do you know of a good leopard breeder in Tn,Al. ?thanks.


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