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Albert hounds?
I just wanted to hear some of the pros and cons of the Albert bred hounds. I have heard that Gene Hicks is the man to go to for them, mostly because he was the owner of them, but I just wanted to know what everyone thinks of them. Are they fast starters, slow or fast on track, and anything else you might want to add. Thanks
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Walk softly and carry a big stick.
I use mine on bear and they are fast, have a good nose and are super-hard tree dogs. They also have a good amount of grit.
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Chris Henderson
www.outlawhounds.webs.com
http://tellicobearandboar.webs.com/
Have a grandson of Two Time Albert here. We coon hunt him, but he has treed a couple of bear at night coonhunting. One he treed solo. As a coondog he was an early starter, has a very good nose, works out an old bad feed track very well and gets the track up and running and when he does he GOES. Good track speed. Solid & accurate stay put treedog. Nothing radical. Just parks it & clicks 'em off til you get there.
I have owned other dogs with close Albert breeding. I know they are a popular strain for big-game, and my from my experiences I can understand why.
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