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Posted by coonbone on 05-31-2021 05:13 PM:

My perfect coon dog.

I'm looking for a line of dogs that are kennel quiet, doesn't eat there own crap, doesn't pace in the pen, are very loud when hunted, accurate stay put tree dogs, are not mean in any way, and hunt fast. Last, but not least, great conformation, with tight feet. Is there a line of dogs anything like this?


Posted by PreacherTom on 05-31-2021 08:47 PM:

If there is the pups would be worth at least $5000.

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Posted by ole hoss on 05-31-2021 09:44 PM:

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Posted by Donnie Stevens on 05-31-2021 11:53 PM:

I don't get out much anymore but that doesn't sound like an unreasonable wish list to me.

Tree coons and do it quick. Not an idiot in the pen or an alligator in the woods. Are quality dogs that scarce these days ?

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Posted by mrains on 05-31-2021 11:57 PM:

Have you been peeking in my pens.


Posted by jawscardodger on 06-01-2021 12:02 AM:

You will have to go all the way to CT to find that

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Posted by Melblank on 06-01-2021 01:43 AM:

Got one and believe it or not he is a redbone.


Posted by shane smith on 06-01-2021 01:54 AM:

Post that you have a female to breed and would like to find these things in a stud. You will soon realize that everyone has exactly what you are looking for.

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Posted by PreacherTom on 06-01-2021 02:42 AM:

Remember he said a line of dogs like this not a dog like this.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 06-01-2021 03:50 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by PreacherTom
Remember he said a line of dogs like this not a dog like this.


X2, Now that's the real problem right there, it's hard enough to find one dog like that, much less a whole line of dogs. Lol. Dave

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Posted by coonbone on 06-01-2021 05:03 AM:

I've owned two in the last 50 years like i described at the beginning of this post. One was a Walker male, and the other was a Bluetick female, 30 years apart. If i had those two in my pens today, i would breed them, and hunt X bred dogs, in hopes of producing more of there kind. Believe me, i do know how, few, and far between the type of hound i'm looking for is.


Posted by Black Ash Bawl on 06-01-2021 07:00 AM:

look in mirror

Maybe if the hound did not have to sit in the pen , all day , every day, getting bored , He would not eat his own **** , bark alot and pace in his pen. Get the dog out , run some energy off him. We humans are getting too lazy and want everything with a push of the button. We want it now and don't want to have to work for it. Then you turn around and BLAME THE BREEDER. Us humans are so spoiled now days. Back when I was a kid ect. ect.

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Posted by pamjohnson on 06-01-2021 01:43 PM:

Your in luck I will be having a litter of pups in about a month. Blueticks.


Posted by coonbone on 06-01-2021 05:34 PM:

Re: look in mirror

quote:
Originally posted by Black Ash Bawl
Maybe if the hound did not have to sit in the pen , all day , every day, getting bored , He would not eat his own **** , bark alot and pace in his pen. Get the dog out , run some energy off him. We humans are getting too lazy and want everything with a push of the button. We want it now and don't want to have to work for it. Then you turn around and BLAME THE BREEDER. Us humans are so spoiled now days. Back when I was a kid ect. ect.


I use to hunt five nights a week the first 45 years of my coonhunting years. Only two hounds had all that i mentioned in my original post. A few others were ok, but not what i described earlier. The last five years i have slacked off from hunting so much because of age, and feeling like i was beating my head against a tree, hunting dogs with so many issues.

Pamjohnson, is there any history on what to expect from the pups your going to have?


Posted by coonbone on 06-01-2021 05:34 PM:

Re: look in mirror

quote:
Originally posted by Black Ash Bawl
Maybe if the hound did not have to sit in the pen , all day , every day, getting bored , He would not eat his own **** , bark alot and pace in his pen. Get the dog out , run some energy off him. We humans are getting too lazy and want everything with a push of the button. We want it now and don't want to have to work for it. Then you turn around and BLAME THE BREEDER. Us humans are so spoiled now days. Back when I was a kid ect. ect.


I use to hunt five nights a week the first 45 years of my coonhunting years. Only two hounds had all that i mentioned in my original post. A few others were ok, but not what i described earlier. The last five years i have slacked off from hunting so much because of age, and feeling like i was beating my head against a tree, hunting dogs with so many issues.

Pamjohnson, is there any history on what to expect from the pups your going to have?


Posted by delta slough on 06-01-2021 11:06 PM:

I have a dog pretty much like the one described. Crossbreed, dont know anything about his littermates. He was 2 years old May 28. Not for sale, not at stud. I'm not planning on running all over the country hunting in hunts.He's just FUN to hunt.I looked several years to fi d a dog that suits me. Jr Steelman.


Posted by pamjohnson on 06-01-2021 11:31 PM:

Coonbone
Yes there's some history behind them.
The sire is ch nt ch Johnson crow barr I own him. He is off Jared Lawrason crow male and his nail gyp. Barr is all you mentioned and I am very impressed with him He is a 2 year old and also has 4 wins towards grand.
The female is daul grand Johnsons she is just a trick. Off jet 9 and ch nt ch Johnson blue widdle she is from bo Dotson , smokey x Katie cross. Trick is most of what you mentioned a little hyper in the kennel but not an idiot and she is what I would call average track speed but a good strong track dog.
So I have owned some of the generation but not all. There are no garentees they will suit you in every way but they should cover most of the field


Posted by coonbone on 06-02-2021 07:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pamjohnson
Coonbone
Yes there's some history behind them.
The sire is ch nt ch Johnson crow barr I own him. He is off Jared Lawrason crow male and his nail gyp. Barr is all you mentioned and I am very impressed with him He is a 2 year old and also has 4 wins towards grand.
The female is daul grand Johnsons she is just a trick. Off jet 9 and ch nt ch Johnson blue widdle she is from bo Dotson , smokey x Katie cross. Trick is most of what you mentioned a little hyper in the kennel but not an idiot and she is what I would call average track speed but a good strong track dog.
So I have owned some of the generation but not all. There are no garentees they will suit you in every way but they should cover most of the field



Do you know anything about the littermates to the male, and female you are going to raise pups out of?


Posted by coonbone on 06-02-2021 07:32 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by delta slough
I have a dog pretty much like the one described. Crossbreed, dont know anything about his littermates. He was 2 years old May 28. Not for sale, not at stud. I'm not planning on running all over the country hunting in hunts.He's just FUN to hunt.I looked several years to fi d a dog that suits me. Jr Steelman.


How are the sire, and dam to your dog bred?


Posted by pamjohnson on 06-03-2021 01:08 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by coonbone
Do you know anything about the littermates to the male, and female you are going to raise pups out of?

I know some are sure enough coondogs on both sides but as far as kennel manners and such so much as none of the siblings are close to my area


Posted by delta slough on 06-03-2021 02:47 AM:

Coonbone,the top side is Walker with fighting Side and another well known dog(can't remember his name right now) and the bottom side is Black and tan with a dog called Sweet Home Alabama showing twice in the 3rd generation.


Posted by coonbone on 06-03-2021 04:50 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by delta slough
Coonbone,the top side is Walker with fighting Side and another well known dog(can't remember his name right now) and the bottom side is Black and tan with a dog called Sweet Home Alabama showing twice in the 3rd generation.


If some of those names pop up in conversation, or on registration papers i'll pay attention.


Posted by coonbone on 06-03-2021 05:09 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by pamjohnson
I know some are sure enough coondogs on both sides but as far as kennel manners and such so much as none of the siblings are close to my area


Looked at google maps. Would be a 37 hour round trip for me to travel out to get a pup, and back. That's if i don't stop to get gas, or eat.


Posted by pamjohnson on 06-03-2021 01:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by coonbone
Looked at google maps. Would be a 37 hour round trip for me to travel out to get a pup, and back. That's if i don't stop to get gas, or eat.
dog haulers are the way to go but I understand what you are saying.


Posted by coonbone on 06-03-2021 03:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pamjohnson
dog haulers are the way to go but I understand what you are saying.


I found a guy that has a younger brother to your Bar dog. He likes him.


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