Chris Herring
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Bunn, NC (Near Raleigh)
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The best coonhound I ever owned had Cliff Ridge on top (Crusher) and bottom (Symie). She was a bigger built female slightly over 70lbs in hunting shape. She was flat footed in the front though I did manage to champion her on the bench because she gaited so well. Her voice was average but high pitched so it traveled well. She was chop/squall on track and chop on tree. She ran a track FAST, Roy Coleman who has hunted walker's all his life drew her one nite and he said "Thats a track drivin' bitch", for those that know Roy you know thats a compliment for him to make that statement as Mr. Roy knows a coondog. She caught several coon on the ground in the years I had her. She was also very good at using her nose to wind a coon, many nites she would just fall treed and since she was an open trailer I assumed those were lay-ups, a few times she did that when the wind was blowing and was not on a tree just standing on the ground looking in the direction of a tree or group of trees and you could scan that area and find mr. coon (not good for comp hunting but great for a hide hunter). Her biggest faults were that she may have opened a little bit too much on track for many folks (not for me though) and that she choked down in volume on tree.
I have her daughter here and she is not the dog her mama was but is pretty good for a year old.
Mike Stepp in Bryson City, NC has some dogs with Cliff Ridge bloodlines.
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"And let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." Gal. 6:9
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