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Posted by Jackedup on 04-10-2008 11:09 PM:

Whats the best line of Bluetick.

Thinking about changing from Walker to Bluetick. What would be my best chance of getting a natural.

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Posted by PTB on 04-10-2008 11:34 PM:

natural

If a fella knew that, I'd have 4 of 'em runnin round here, and would sell ya one...........I dont think it has much to do with what line of blue dog as it does that you buy a pup from coon dog bred to coon dog.......proven cross would be hard to go wrong on. Hunt / hunt / hunt.............JMO

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Posted by on 04-11-2008 02:02 AM:

"BEST"

Is perceived differently by all of us. Sure there will be some hand ya some of the 'ol"NUTTIN BETTER THAN" stuff but there are good one's in all of them.Lot of time's it's a matter of personal preference & availability.

One thing I have learned through the year's is to stay away from the one's that claim to have "THE BEST" & pride themselve's on slappin their own back's continuously & respect the one's that let the dog's do the talkin.

There are good one's all over the country & I wish you luck gettin the one that float's your boat & not everyone else's...


Posted by chris baker on 04-11-2008 02:27 AM:

I wish you good luck. Good ones are usually not for sale. They are hard to find and even harder to keep healthy and out of harms way. I beleave Two Toes has been at least partially responsible if not a lot more than that for some top notch hounds that consistantly win with coons in the tree. I have had Jet dogs mostly and a couple Utchman dogs. They are more readily availible here and I would have to lean towards the Jet side. Maybe a mix of the two would do well.


Posted by Tom Jones on 04-11-2008 02:29 AM:

any

if you been hunting walkers about any line should suit ya just fine..............................

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Posted by hunterhaven on 04-11-2008 02:59 AM:

Nice call tom


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 04-11-2008 03:07 AM:

which line has sackett up close are other big name walkers


Posted by ghostcoon on 04-11-2008 03:58 AM:

i think theres far to many lines out there to call one "best" i would say check into the bigger name lines, hornet,rambo,smokey river,jet. Iv been told smokey river crosses real nice on hornet, if that helps you at all. Good luck in your search.

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Posted by CHRIS SUTTON on 04-11-2008 04:26 AM:

I have to agree with most of the above post............"the best" will differ from person to person just because what "I" THINK is the best you might not like.........People like different traits in dogs just like signi***ant others................. lol


Posted by Frank Beam on 04-11-2008 04:58 AM:

best

I've had the most success with Uchtman, But there are other great ones out there for sure!!

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Posted by Jackedup on 04-11-2008 05:05 AM:

I have heard good things about Jet and Utchman. You know Walkeres have the big mouths. Is thier a certain line that throws a bigger mouth with track and tree ability.

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Posted by Backwater_52 on 04-11-2008 05:13 AM:

the Glista line...


Posted by countryfeller on 04-11-2008 05:17 AM:

It would depend on what your looking for. Competition or pleasure. Whether you hunt in thin coons or thick coons. Feeder buckets or natural woods. Whether you normally hunt with other dogs or just hunt one dog mostly. etc. etc.

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Posted by BRYAN J on 04-11-2008 06:05 AM:

Know what you want in a hound, do your homework and ask alot of questions! You'll then find a line of hounds to get in with!

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Posted by on 04-11-2008 12:37 PM:

I do not beleive that having one dog create's a line. Personally I respect the breeder's that have generation's of good hound's & really respect the one's that "Raise" their own aposed to buyin them then slappin themselve's on the back when the twinkie feeder's & payed guide's come to fruitation.

If you look around you'll see a bunch that claim to be all that but the trouble is alot of them havn't even had a second generation but their not afraid to carry on till the cow's come home.

Again,I know you'll find what make's "YOU" happy & that's where it's at as far as I'm concerned.


Posted by ghostcoon on 04-11-2008 05:27 PM:

iv heard a whole lot of dogs people claim to be the loudest dog thev heard, yet to be impressed..

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Posted by 1939 on 04-11-2008 06:16 PM:

The best strain of Blueticks I had were Jocossee Valley.

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Posted by ghostcoon on 04-11-2008 06:23 PM:

pen supposed to be a god aweful loud dog.

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Posted by ghostcoon on 04-11-2008 06:26 PM:

I think different voices carry further then others. I.E at a tree one dog might completely drown another out. Walk back a mile and listen and that other dog may be the only thing you hear. Seems like the high pitched ones carry a lot further. Also super low pitched dogs always sound a lot deeper than they really are..

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Posted by John Carroll on 04-11-2008 06:48 PM:

You can get a good one or a not-so-good one from any line.

If you stick with the reputable breeders promoting any of the well-established lines, you are probably going to be all right.

If I knew more about your individual preferences, and the traits that are highest priority for you, I could tell you more.

I like Uchtman bred dogs personally because I have gotten fewer culls out of this line, and I don't think there is a line of Blue dogs out there that will consistently throw a louder mouth. They are also dogs with good noses and a lot of tracking ability, and tend to be accurate.

If you like a closer hunting dog, they won't suit you, as they have a lot of go. They will also take a bad track. If you like more of a pop up type dog that won't mess with a rough coon, they won't suit you.

Hope that helps.

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Posted by Jackedup on 04-11-2008 07:05 PM:

I'm leaning towaed Utchman because I need a dog with drive. Who would I check with for a young prospect.

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Posted by ghostcoon on 04-11-2008 07:28 PM:

you could call lonnie. Or theres a litter due in july on a female here in mn. Bred to hornet three weeks ago. The only hornet dog iv seen is a grand pup and the bitch wont go anywhere or do anything.

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Posted by yadkinriver on 04-11-2008 09:43 PM:

Get a ticked up Yadkin River dog, tree coons and be happy.


Posted by Blue Iron on 04-11-2008 10:51 PM:

I have always hunted Hammer bred dogs, because they suit me. Things I like about them are they are good cold nosed run a bad track and get treed with the meat type dogs. They normally throw a big long locate and are hard treedogs. Right now I've got a Jet/Hammer bred male thats only 19 m/o thats impressing me. Takes his tracks as they come, but if need be he'll bust in there 2 miles to get hooked. Super accurate stay put treedog. I'm not saying Hammer or Jet are the best, but out of all the lines I've seen go I prefer them. Seems like Jet bred dogs have a lot of hunt in them which I like. This male has Jet 5, 5 times in 5 generations. Hope this helps.

Clyde

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Posted by ghostcoon on 04-12-2008 07:06 PM:

I talked to a guy last night and there was one dog way back on the smokey river blood that supposebly was responsible for making smokey river blood what it is today. I cant remember the name.

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