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562clayton
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Blutick Guys????

To my understanding these are some good names to have in your blood line. You Blue dog lovers let me know please...
AJ Blue Chase
Super natural Magnum
Northern Blue Bingo
Meads Super Jet Six

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I have none of the 4 in my dogs, but Northern Blue Bingo Meads Super Jet Six are well known names and proven reproducers of coon dogs. Both are known for throwing independent tree dogs mostly used in competition coon hunting, which I know little about. Both dogs are also heavy in Jet Line of dogs produced by Ed Mead. If you are planning on using these dogs for bear dogs I think you would find it may work well, but they may not pack up or honor your other dogs.

Personally I have a touch of Rambo II in my dogs. I have had great results on mixing it in with the hounds I have and I have been breeding for bear, and coon hunting. The thing about the Rambo dogs are that they have an extra gear, they will get out there, if they need to, have plenty of drive, speed, nose, tree power and can be extremely independent, they are also quite loud and put together very well. They also tend to be very smart and early starters.

The bad about having a dog with a lot of Rambo II in them is the off switch….there isn’t one so they tend to run the chain, and can be quite hyper, not a bad thing if they are on a chain, because they will stay in shape on their own and be fired up and ready to go hunting every time you walk by..

The other 2 dogs you mentioned I know little to nothing about so really don’t know. If you go over to the Bluetick section I am sure you will get a lot of feedback on all 4 dogs along with a few more that I didn’t mention, again the three I mentioned are mostly used in the competition hunting world of coon hunting.

Hope this helps.

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