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Posted by David Morgan on 04-18-2013 01:26 AM:

Wimp Aaron

Anybody go Mr. Aarons phone number and any info on his Repeat dog?


Posted by LIL-E on 04-18-2013 01:58 AM:

I don't live all that far from him and never meet him but have talked on the phone. I hunt walkers but not his stock and can tell you for sure. If he tells you tomorrow is Easter you can color your eggs tonight!


Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 04-18-2013 01:58 AM:

662 489 4359== his pups are young should start hearing out of them anytime!!!

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Posted by David Morgan on 04-18-2013 03:38 AM:

Thomas, do you know the good and bad on Repeat. Mouth, tracking style, open vs tight, trees more than average or less.


Posted by cripple creek on 04-18-2013 04:28 AM:

David....I have talked with Whimp

extensively on his repete dog. Whimp is a true walker breeder who has impacted the breed today as much as the john monroes, the joe houses, james merchants etc.
He said his repete pups are the most dynamic 5 month old pups he has ever raised. That says a lot. Now like someone said on here, they are not old enough to tell you how they will top out.

I have heard and seen videos of some repete pups and they are a lot like the Lock Box pups who is a full brother to repete.
they start young, are smart, have loud mouths, very gamey. may run some junk young, but top out earlier than most hounds from various lines do and are track dogs that run out front. They are solid tree dogs. very balanced on both ends. Have not heard of any silent or semi silent from them or being mean or any other habit that would make you not want to breed to him or lock box for that matter.

If you are thinking to breeding to him, I would say go for it. I cant see a negative to it at all. I have bred the same line of dogs for over thirty years myself and added some of whimps line to mine back with his bark dog. I really like what it has added to my hounds.

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Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 04-18-2013 04:31 AM:

repeat

i do not !!!

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Posted by THOMAS SANDERS on 04-18-2013 04:37 AM:

Re: David....I have talked with Whimp

quote:
Originally posted by cripple creek
extensively on his repete dog. Whimp is a true walker breeder who has impacted the breed today as much as the john monroes, the joe houses, james merchants etc.
He said his repete pups are the most dynamic 5 month old pups he has ever raised. That says a lot. Now like someone said on here, they are not old enough to tell you how they will top out.

I have heard and seen videos of some repete pups and they are a lot like the Lock Box pups who is a full brother to repete.
they start young, are smart, have loud mouths, very gamey. may run some junk young, but top out earlier than most hounds from various lines do and are track dogs that run out front. They are solid tree dogs. very balanced on both ends. Have not heard of any silent or semi silent from them or being mean or any other habit that would make you not want to breed to him or lock box for that matter.

If you are thinking to breeding to him, I would say go for it. I cant see a negative to it at all. I have bred the same line of dogs for over thirty years myself and added some of whimps line to mine back with his bark dog. I really like what it has added to my hounds.

agreed MR. ARON is one of the best !!!!

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Posted by David Morgan on 04-18-2013 01:57 PM:

Cripple, Thanks, I met Mr. Aaron years ago when I had a son of S R Lipper. He was out of a female of my line and is in the dogs I hunt now as many as 3 times. He was the best coon treeing dog I have ever owned or handled. That is the main interest I have in going back to that line again. I also have a big ineterest in people who hunt what they breed and Mr. Aaron is certainly one of those. He has consistantly brought great females to the table.


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