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Posted by HOTTPLOTT on 10-25-2004 02:45 AM:

The nicest plott that you have hunted with?

What is the nicest Plott that that you have ever hunted with and was it a hard,loud,stayput treedog?


Posted by on 10-25-2004 02:45 AM:

Buckeye Ann


Posted by Huron on 10-25-2004 02:58 AM:

My hunting partner,





loud and stayput!

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Posted by StraightDrive on 10-25-2004 03:09 AM:

Mine would have to be GR.NT.CH. FLATRIDGE WILDMAN for the males and for the females it would have to be GR.NT.CH. BLOWERS REDWOOD JOSIE. These two hounds are full litter mates. Also Dual Grand PineRidge Lester.

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Posted by Paul R Orsbon on 10-25-2004 03:13 AM:

Wildwood Jake

And to ans your ??? YES,YES and YES


Posted by ROWDYPLOTT on 10-25-2004 04:37 AM:

I KNOW THIS SOUNDS LIKE BRINDLE PROPAGANDA, BUT I NARROWED IT DOWN TO 6...LOL. THEY WERE/ ARE ALL GOOD TREE DOGS AND EACH HAD A CERTAIN NICHE THAT ENDEARED THEM TO ME. I WOULD ALSO HAVE TO LIST GR NT CH EZELLS LEAF RIVER JAP, HE WAS A FULL UNCLE TO STORMY AND THE PLOTT THAT GOT ME STARTED.




GR NT CH SILVER CREEK STORMY

GR CH GR NT CH WRIGHTS ROWDY MS. FANCY

GR NT CH WRIGHTS ROWDY HOSS

GR CH GR NT CH WRIGHTS ROWDY STORMWATCH

GR NT CH WRIGHTS ROWDY MTN BELL

CH NT CH WRIGHTS ROWDY JETSTREAM


Posted by Mulberry Blue on 10-25-2004 07:59 AM:

Wayne Allen

Wayne had the nicest Plotts I have seen. He had four bad to the bone Plott females. His original Star female then, Star 2, 3 ,and 4.
The first Star ans then Four were my favorites. But brother you could close your eyes and pick any one of them out of the dog lot and you had something on the end of your chain! They were all Grand Nites and all Coondog. Wayne was as good as they come too. I could have fed one of them! They were all awesome tree dogs! If I were a Plott man that is what I would be hunting. Something off that line. They were nice.

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Posted by John Wittenborn on 10-25-2004 09:33 AM:

The best all around Plott, that I ever hunted are hunted agains't was!!!

Overbeck's Eric Plott. He was a very hard & wide hunter, not afraid of the dark, when hunted by himself, & could run a track as some say, Walker style. He had a high tenor short bawl mouth on track, & could get treed quick & have the meat. I hunted Eric for Elwood, for a couple of years, but he would never let me put him in a Hunt. This was in the early 60's. Some other good Plott's that I've hunted with was, the first UKC World Nt. Ch. Overbeck's Big Lucky, Brandenburger's Drum, Nt. Ch. Wittenborn's Black Lucky, & I forget their names, but Everett Weem's had a couple of real nice Plott Hound's also. I sold my Black Lucky dog to Dale Brandenburger in 63, & I was told that he placed Third in the World Hunt in 63 or 64????

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Posted by kroc on 10-25-2004 03:31 PM:

Nt.Ch. Stouts Redneck Diamond
Had a coon the majority of the time. Never bred much. About 10 yrs old now. About as straight as a dog gets. Go huntin'. Good hound reguardless of color.


Posted by bright on 10-25-2004 06:00 PM:

Best Plott

Only hunted with a half dozen in thirty some years, but the only one that stood out was Gr Nt. Sheffields Jennette, owned by none other that Paul Sheffield, of Ga. Late sixties....Fred


Posted by ROWDYPLOTT on 10-26-2004 01:12 AM:

btt


Posted by Driveshaft on 10-26-2004 01:22 AM:

UKC DUALGRAND CH PKC CH

PINERIDGE LESTER. GOOD LOOKIN AS WELL AS ACCURATE STAY PUT TREE DOG.


Posted by skyblu on 10-26-2004 01:31 AM:

FCH CH Sowell's Plott Pete

He never made me walk a long distance to see the coon he had treed. And he never ran trash.

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Posted by T-BO kennels on 10-26-2004 01:32 AM:

FLint Stick Jr.

Flint Stick jr. was out of Gr.CH.Gr.NT FlintStick who was out of Carter. He was double joeboy bred he was my fathers best plott which is saying alot. He died of coonhound paralisys. He recovered the first time but died the second time. He was at a tree laying down barking. We took him home and he died the next day.

Nt. Ch Sandy Hook Simba
Nt. Ch Sandy Hook Toto
Nt. Ch sandy Hook Bosco

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Posted by RiverRat on 10-26-2004 01:52 AM:

hMMM...

The Toto female that Trumbo's had at one time was one of the best until being hit by a car. oooooo yeah....

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Posted by A.L on 10-26-2004 03:46 AM:

GRNTCH Otter Creek Chief. owned by Adam Morgan from macon missouri. nice all around dog and a blow down tree dog.


Posted by ELMO OVERTON on 10-26-2004 03:29 PM:

Stomey

I had a male out of Dall Brandenburgers dog if I remember right it was out of Echo or Slim cant remember which but he was doing his own thing at 5 months old and lots of people came down to hunt with this young dog I had at two years old he got hit by a car while hunting and I quit coonhunting until about 12 years old.
I said I'd never buy another Plott because the memories where so pleasant and painful at the same time so I went to Bluetick because my Grandfather owned blues.
Ole Stormy could tree a coon during the day as well as at night didn't matter. and he would not run anything else. I have a picture of him at home I might try to scan it and put it on this subject. I've got a deep love for Plotts


Posted by capt_agricultur on 10-26-2004 03:36 PM:

Nicest Plott

Ernie Derr"s drum plott A consistent cooner with a terrific disposition


Posted by Lum on 10-26-2004 05:52 PM:

What is a plott??????





LOL J/K

My good hunting buddy, Rev. Robert Longshore has some pretty nice plott dogs. His are the only ones I have hunted with so I don't have any others to compare them to.

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Posted by BLACKNTANS on 10-26-2004 07:15 PM:

fancy, once owned by rex ledbetter, robbie willaiams , and she was laid to rest at steven gambels. she really impressed me. i think she was high scoring plott at the grand america or ao one yr. i remeber an add about her a few yrs ago in the bloodlines.


Posted by Steven Gambel on 10-27-2004 12:22 AM:

Fancy was raised and trained by Rex Ledbetter and sold to Robbie after winning High Scoring Plott at AKC World Hunt. She was outstanding, she could tree coons when no other dog could. Rex and her have made a many a "Big Name" dog look like pups. She was one of the top dogs I have ever hunted with of any color! I do know she won alot, but not sure what. I think she was off of Leaf River Jap. Anyway I hunted her on Thursday and she treed three coons two by herself and died the following Tuesday. I buried her under the big oak she treed on for the last time.


Posted by Todd K / UKC on 10-27-2004 01:00 PM:

Steve, I know this thread is killin' ya so I'll make the post that you are wanting to, lol. Fielder's old dog Bear Pen Plotts Bronco was a Plott that would get treed, under a coon, somewhere, nine times out of ten. He was a coondog.


Posted by mulerider on 10-27-2004 02:13 PM:

I can think of a few, Garrison's Ranger, My old Deacon Dog, Morgan's Bayou Jake.
All these were coon dogs in any man's book. Ranger is probably the most consistant reproducer I have seen.

Tim Hickman


Posted by Jared Lawrason on 10-27-2004 09:23 PM:

Buckeye Anne


Posted by wishiwashunting on 10-27-2004 10:06 PM:

That was what got me hooked on plotts. I had a direct son out of Howell's Bayou Shorty in the late 70's as a child. The first night out at about 7 or 9 months old he split treed by himself away fro the other dogs and he had the coon. Ever since then I am not comfortable with anything but a plott. I tried others but no luck.

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