John Carroll
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Talala, Oklahoma
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quote: Originally posted by Larry Atherton
I had curs, redbones, blueticks, treeing Tennessee Brindle, and plotts. Plotts were my favorite.
The dog that taught me about coon hunting was a treeing walker puppy. He was treeing ahead of old dogs at 8 months old. He never ran fast game, and would tell on dogs that did. He would come and sit down next to me until I told him go find a coon. He wouldn't run and tree possums, but if he ran across it it was dead. That was his major flaw. He was one of the smartest dogs I have ever seen in my life time. I got him in 1983 when he was 9 weeks old. He got hit by a car and killed in 1986.
I not only hunt walkers, I still hunt his descendants, and will as long as I can hunt.
How was that dog bred,Mr. Atherton?
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