thecoondawg76
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Registered: Nov 2007
Location: SW Arkansas
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I'd say alot of it is genetics.
A hard going, stay treed, hard treeing hound that conisistently has the coon has an aweful lot to do with what's between their ears. Along with them being able to reproduce that if you want pups out of what has become a prized hound once they are trained. Now sure hunting them and how they are trained has plenty to do with it but most of it in my opinion is naturally there or it isn't. You might get lucky with any breeding and get a good competition hunting hound but the first place to start to me is investing in a good competition huntinh bred pup and then move on from there. Apparently, from opinions of others on here the hardest thing to find is a hound that gas plenty of natural drive to hunt and that is something that if it isn't there naturally I really don't think you can train a hound enough to fix.
Now if ya have a good competition bred hound I'd say anymore your chances are pretty decent at getting one that can do more than just tree a coon. Of course that is the original objective but once they are doing that efficiently there are several other things you can do to insure that they fit the mold of the way the hunts are designed, as long as they have the brains for It. Also something that is pretty important is hunting them plenty on their own so that they have the confidence to do what they need no matter what the others are confused about.
As far as you question goes a good competition hound is going to be a decent and accurate tree dog. If it's not then it won't be much good for pleasure or competition. I seen a pile of nice Redbones go that have won some of the biggest hunts there are to win, have beat some of them, and have been beat by others. They all got gone, got treed, and stayed.
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Home of where the Heaviest Fireball bred hounds there are come from.
And the closest ones alive to GrNtCh Oklahoma Twister (the #1 reproducing son of Fireball) and GrNtCh Yellow River Rocky (the #2 reproducing son of Fireball) . Thanks to alot of help from my friends.
Handler of:
NtCh GrCh "PR" Dan Langston (Has 2 wins towards GrNtCh in the hunts) ( 10yr old owner asked for me to bring him back to his home) (wouldn't sell) (Ch D8 Dozer (bear hound from all coondog stock, out of my breeding) x NtCh Music/ Kitty) (33% Fireball thru heavy line breeding the highest GrNtCh Fireball blooded hound alive, who is hunt titled )
Home of:
'PR' Atomic Fireball's Harry Lady (GrNtCh. Barnyard Horse Harry x GrCh Daisy (was the highest Fireball blooded female alive)
'PR' Atomic Fireball's Toes ('PR' Atomic Fireball's Fast Talker (nephew to Bookem Danno) x 'PR' Atomic Fireball's Harry Lady
'PR' Atomic Fireball's Little Dixie (NtCh GrCh. 'PR' Dan Langston x 'PR'Harry Lady)
'PR' Atomic Fireball's Two Toes (NtCh GrCh Dan Langston x Atomic Fireball's Toes
Didn't have the deep hunt style I like but is a solid coonhound. Been treeing her own since her second night in the woods at 8 months old.
Former home of:
(Qualified for the 2011 World Hunt) NtCh. 'PR'Swann's Lonesome Red Music/ Kitty RIP (NtCh.Twister's Musical Red Huey x NtCh. Sawblade Red Reckon) RIP
GrNtCh Fireball's Jackpot Jackie, highest placing Redbone female ever, in the UKC World Hunt . RIP
GrCh. 'PR' Atomic Fireball's Little Daisy RIP (Was the highest GrNtCh Fireball blooded female in the world at the time) (Qualified for the 2010 World Show).
'PR' Atomic Fireball's Red River (Daisy x Brown's Oklahoma Twister) RIP (heatstroke)
Ch. D-8 Dozer (Was the Highest blooded GrNtCh Fireball blooded male in the world until I had the GrNtCh Twister pups from here) Was sent to be bear hunted because of his size and me being disabled. RIP
First and only sons of the Old GrNtCh #7 Historical Reproducer Brown's Okl. Twister (the #1 Producing Son of Fireball) in 15 years..
http://atomicfireballkennels.webs.com/
http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthrea...threadid=341228
Steve Bell
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