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Posted by DanielCoon on 08-25-2020 01:06 PM:

Frog Creek Whitey

The last known person I heard that owned him was Jerry Frazier down in Georgia and that was in the early 2000s. Does anyone know how to get a hold of him? or know if someone else bought him?


Posted by DanielCoon on 08-28-2020 01:14 PM:

Since I haven't got much response, If you've ever hunted with whitey, do you have any stories on him?


Posted by hat creek mac on 08-28-2020 02:21 PM:

As far as I know, Jerry owned him when he died. I tried to get the dog up here and try to get him back to producing pups when he was old. Did not work out. No semen stored on him that I know of.

The majority of Bluetickers, especially the ones today, would not own Whitey. He went too far, too fast, and did not cold trail around. That little dog had enough hunt for 4 dogs. I was offered the opportunity to keep him and hunt him once and turned it down. I was afraid I would get him smashed on the road. I loved everything about him. If he was alive today, I would breed a female to him ASAP. He had something most don't....get your head up and go tree a coon RIGHT NOW. Don't boodle around for two hours on a track that ends up on a den. I would buy one just like him today if I knew where he was and could get him bought!


Posted by DanielCoon on 08-28-2020 03:55 PM:

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Originally posted by hat creek mac
As far as I know, Jerry owned him when he died. I tried to get the dog up here and try to get him back to producing pups when he was old. Did not work out. No semen stored on him that I know of.

The majority of Bluetickers, especially the ones today, would not own Whitey. He went too far, too fast, and did not cold trail around. That little dog had enough hunt for 4 dogs. I was offered the opportunity to keep him and hunt him once and turned it down. I was afraid I would get him smashed on the road. I loved everything about him. If he was alive today, I would breed a female to him ASAP. He had something most don't....get your head up and go tree a coon RIGHT NOW. Don't boodle around for two hours on a track that ends up on a den. I would buy one just like him today if I knew where he was and could get him bought!



Do you know what the closest up anyone has to him is?


Posted by hat creek mac on 08-28-2020 08:15 PM:

not sure on that

Big Country goes back to the Whitey X Little Bit cross


Posted by DAVE H on 08-29-2020 12:12 AM:

I remember seeing some ads on the dog, but don't recall any info on him or his offspring.
Just wondering how he reproduced, did he throw his hunting style and what he threw in his pups?
Always knowing where traits come from in a pedigree that you haven't hunted .
Thanks

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Posted by mike fleming on 08-29-2020 03:55 AM:

I guided and judged him in a Pro hunt one night he looked good that night stayed treed with coon after looking like he had been cut with a switchblade covered with blood.He had a well known mean dog in cast that was a state champion and two others that was in the cast both had been in the final 4 of that years world championship.He won the cast and won second overall in hunt.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 08-29-2020 04:00 AM:

Mike

Must of been a decent dog, I hate a mean dog, but it sounds like bulldog met his match or one that he could not run off. Lol. Dave

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Posted by pinehillkennels on 08-29-2020 02:05 PM:

He was just as Ritchie described ! I hunted with him quite a few times , 3 things about him 1) he was going hunting 2) didn’t matter where 3) had a Coon when he parked!

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Posted by mike fleming on 08-29-2020 08:23 PM:

I’m not saying he was mean I didn’t see anything in him to say he was mean I think he was treed and got ambushed

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Posted by mike fleming on 08-29-2020 08:23 PM:

I’m not saying he was mean I didn’t see anything in him to say he was mean I think he was treed and got ambushed

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Posted by hat creek mac on 08-29-2020 08:25 PM:

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Originally posted by pinehillkennels
He was just as Ritchie described ! I hunted with him quite a few times , 3 things about him 1) he was going hunting 2) didn’t matter where 3) had a Coon when he parked!


Exactly right and covered ground in a HURRY


Posted by Dave Richards on 08-29-2020 08:43 PM:

Mike Fleming

I did not mean that he was mean, I just was impressed that he was not leaving his tree regardless , even though he was ambushed. It takes a solid tree dog to stand that kind of pressure. Dave

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Posted by DAVE H on 08-31-2020 08:38 PM:

Would anyone have a picture of Whitey they could post?

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Posted by hat creek mac on 09-01-2020 12:17 AM:

There was a picture of him floating around on here somewhere. It was where he won at the American Heritage hunt I believe.

I'm guessing a 55 pound dog put together as good as any hound ever born. A fair amount of black on him, but where he was blue, he was very light blue. White with black ticks in those places. Some might not have liked his color. I thought he was a super nice looking dog. Built like a Quarter horse with cat feet and a good square head.

Yes I sure did like him LOL


Posted by Dave Richards on 09-01-2020 12:25 AM:

Whitey

I would like to own one like him, no better or no worse, would make me happy. Dave

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Posted by Dave Richards on 09-01-2020 01:02 AM:

Hat creek mac

Your description of Whitely describes exactly what I want in a coon dog, man I would like to find one exactly like him for sale. Dave

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Posted by pinehillkennels on 09-01-2020 03:23 AM:

That dude had a set of wheels on him ! He was built like a male dog should look, straight up athlete ! That hound has stuck in my head since the 90’s!

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Posted by V. Cannon on 09-01-2020 03:36 AM:

I tried to buy Whitey but at that time it didn’t seem that money could buy the dog.
Whitey was the real deal and from what I saw he was a coon treeing machine.


Posted by Dave Richards on 09-01-2020 03:49 AM:

Whitey/ Mr. Cannon

Yes, dogs like Whitey are rarely sold, I know if I had one like him that money could not buy him. I enjoy hunting the good ones way too much to ever sell one. Dave

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Posted by frogcreekkennel on 09-09-2020 11:08 PM:

I wish a many of time we had never sold him he was a COONDOG from his 3rd nite in woods but I couldn't hunt him now day. I would love to hunt him just one more time


Posted by Dave Richards on 09-09-2020 11:15 PM:

Whitey

quote:
Originally posted by frogcreekkennel
I wish a many of time we had never sold him he was a COONDOG from his 3rd nite in woods but I couldn't hunt him now day. I would love to hunt him just one more time




You still have the memories, I would like to hunt him, but age and health would prevent me from keeping up with him, especially in these mountains. Dave

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