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Posted by tree garth on 03-10-2010 10:49 AM:

Big Game Hound ?

I know all breeds have there good/bad ones .But i'd like to hear everyones opinion of which breed has the most track and tree instinct at an early age. Bottom line is what dogs get it done on big game for all of you and how are they bred thanks Tim


Posted by hollaback maine on 03-14-2010 12:22 AM:

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Posted by C. Burns 17 on 03-14-2010 01:37 AM:

walker dogs

i think walkers are the best dogs that start early and have great tree instinck. but all dogs are very capable of doing the same they just need to be hunted.. throwin some english into a walker gives them some outstandin noses that ive seen.. everyone has there own breed i just perfer walkers over them all. i have plotts but they r your more hot nosed dog with great speed grit stamina.

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Posted by NH_walker001 on 03-16-2010 08:15 PM:

so far i my opinion is WALKER i had 2 this season at 5 months would run and tree bear by the end of the season the pup had been on 3 ground bear and many kills hunts out of the box and will strike not always correctly but is a good bear dog..

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Posted by GutEmNH on 03-17-2010 12:40 AM:

my opinion is blue tick but that is my opinion.

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Posted by GutEmNH on 03-17-2010 12:51 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by NH_walker001
so far i my opinion is WALKER i had 2 this season at 5 months would run and tree bear by the end of the season the pup had been on 3 ground bear and many kills hunts out of the box and will strike not always correctly but is a good bear dog..
your 2 5month old out of the dog that makes it all happen?

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Posted by Cat and bear on 03-17-2010 01:44 PM:

Depends on where you hunt, your dog limit, the thick cover or open country. And how much you like vet bills. Plotts are good, I use to run them, plenty of vet bills, that I felt was ridiculous, spent as much time on the chain healing as huntingl. But they get the job done. I like walkers, nose, speed, voice, tree, the right lines, grit to get it done. Blue's are few here, to thick, hard to find a good blue without a splash of plott in them. Then a nice dog. In wi we can only run six dogs total. LOL


Posted by Will M. on 03-20-2010 02:53 PM:

Re: Big Game Hound ?

quote:
Originally posted by tree garth
[B]I know all breeds have there good/bad ones .But i'd like to hear everyones opinion of which breed has the most track and tree instinct at an early age.


For me it's Blueticks

quote:
Bottom line is what dogs get it done on big game for all of you


Upson line of Blueticks

quote:
how are they bred thanks Tim


Your dad should have explaned that to you a long time ago!


Posted by notellm on 03-20-2010 09:20 PM:

Upson blues!!!!!!!!


Posted by glynnsdawgs63 on 03-20-2010 11:35 PM:

Heavy Smokey River Bl. Diam. Jim bred blueticks

Glynn


Posted by GutEmNH on 03-21-2010 03:02 AM:

OK I HUNT HAMMER AND JET LINE AND WALKER YADKIN RIVER IT WORKS FOR ME.

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Posted by circleykennels on 03-22-2010 06:37 PM:

run to catch hounds

They are walkers that go back to Nance and Bawlie young starting great noses, fast,and will stay on a mean bear. Tod Aultman in MI owns the Run to catch kennels.

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Posted by Stonycove on 03-23-2010 04:28 PM:

Best Dogs

I have hunted many different breeds Walker, b@T,Redbone,English, Plott, mountian Cur, but I must say for Western NC I find the Bluetick to be the most consistant of the Breeds. I currently have JBS Chief Smokey River , And Cameron Blueticks. From the young started to the finished hound they are hard to beat.


Posted by HrdStrknKennels on 03-30-2010 02:44 AM:

Me and the guys I hunt with have a line of walkers that goes back to stylish Hayes and some Harry thrown n there and have been killing bears with these dogs for years.

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Posted by C. Burns 17 on 03-30-2010 03:38 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by HrdStrknKennels
Me and the guys I hunt with have a line of walkers that goes back to stylish Hayes and some Harry thrown n there and have been killing bears with these dogs for years.



ive got some walkers with them same blood and they r doin outstandin

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Posted by HrdStrknKennels on 03-30-2010 05:42 AM:

These dogs have the nose to trail up and jump a bear track as good as any dogs I've ever saw and when its jumped they will run it so hard that it has to climb or something bc it can't stand the kind of pressure it gets and around here that's what it takes to kill bears. You have to have a trail dog to jump them bc around here you don't find many red hot tracks and if you can't jump them you can't kill them

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Hard Stroakin Kennels & Pure Rage Big Game Hounds
Justin Jackson
"THIS AINT NO BEAUTY CONTEST"
coon and bear dogs of the FINEST kind
Home Of:
BH MTN Nitetime Rascle (Qualified for AKC World Hunt & PKC Super Stakes)
BH MTN Lee's Image (Lee) ----(UKC 2nd & 3rd place & Qualified for the AKC World Hunt)
Hrd Strkn Pure Rage Hammer
Lee's Hard Stroakin Meg
Hard Stroakin Bonnie (A.K.A SPEEDY)
Gone But Never Forgotten:
GRNITECH Owenby's Rebel Sue
NITECH Hanks Wild Meg
PR Hard Stroakin Jake (A Squirrel Treeing Machine)
GRCH Spring Hill Blue Spice
GRNITECH Heartbreak Holly


Posted by C. Burns 17 on 03-30-2010 07:27 AM:

do u have any pics of them walkers?

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Posted by HrdStrknKennels on 04-05-2010 03:33 AM:



Bonnie




Shot




Lee

here is a few pictures of some of the bear pack. I am waiting on the bonnie dog to come in heat so i can make one of the crosses that we have been working to make for years. She will be bred to Lee just as soon as she comes in and those pups should make some hounds that have everything we are looking for. Nose speed and stay power are some things that both of these dogs have as good as anything we have and I hope the pups have the same.

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Handler of 2009 AKC World Champion Redbone "Light'in"
Hard Stroakin Kennels & Pure Rage Big Game Hounds
Justin Jackson
"THIS AINT NO BEAUTY CONTEST"
coon and bear dogs of the FINEST kind
Home Of:
BH MTN Nitetime Rascle (Qualified for AKC World Hunt & PKC Super Stakes)
BH MTN Lee's Image (Lee) ----(UKC 2nd & 3rd place & Qualified for the AKC World Hunt)
Hrd Strkn Pure Rage Hammer
Lee's Hard Stroakin Meg
Hard Stroakin Bonnie (A.K.A SPEEDY)
Gone But Never Forgotten:
GRNITECH Owenby's Rebel Sue
NITECH Hanks Wild Meg
PR Hard Stroakin Jake (A Squirrel Treeing Machine)
GRCH Spring Hill Blue Spice
GRNITECH Heartbreak Holly


Posted by psiskjr on 04-08-2010 02:57 AM:

Let me jump in and say Plott hounds. They are a blend of Swampland and Bear Pen breeding. They have the nose, speed, grit, and tree to stay on any bear. The are murder on hogs.

psiskjr.


Posted by hollaback maine on 04-08-2010 10:13 PM:

Blueticks for me;

I have used bluedogs for 25 years and if it works do'nt fix it.

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Posted by Idaho on 04-09-2010 04:28 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by NH_walker001
my opinion is WALKER i had 2 this season at 5 months would run and tree bear


Post the pedigree of these pups? At five months old all of the pups I've ever had were too young, mentally and physically to handle the aggressiveness and speed of a bear. Maybe I've been hunting the wrong strain all these years.


Posted by Henry on 04-10-2010 11:51 PM:

quote:
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Originally posted by NH_walker001
my opinion is WALKER i had 2 this season at 5 months would run and tree bear
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Post the pedigree of these pups? At five months old all of the pups I've ever had were too young, mentally and physically to handle the aggressiveness and speed of a bear. Maybe I've been hunting the wrong strain all these years.

Me also..

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Posted by branch505 on 04-11-2010 03:40 AM:

colder nose plotts like whitehollow, blackwater and pocahontas are superb


Posted by NH_walker001 on 04-12-2010 02:19 AM:

i will post the pedagree asa soon as i get it in the mail. i will be honest he is not 100% but will run and tree. also stay on a 400+ when he was 7 months.

at 9 months







video nothing great but its him! almost 6 mo.

http://s873.photobucket.com/albums/...t=rockytree.flv

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Posted by NH_walker001 on 04-12-2010 02:31 AM:

I killed my bear over this dog at 6 mo. and 3 others he made the whole race with bear coming out 2 times before staying to shoot it..






dog made at least 10 complete races this season
and my other dog in previous post was over 15 complete thease dogs ran many other runs some they stared not to make and other they were put in on the race to get it finished..

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