RedCreek Hunter
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Registered: May 2009
Location: Perkinston, Mississippi
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I have switched to this strain of dogs about 10 yrs ago. I've had both fred and bark dogs. Fred's dogs were classier tree dogs, generally belly up with better mouths. Bark's dogs were hard going that could handle a track. They were much better about having the coon do to the fact they usually put him up there. I think you could take a fred dog and hunt a patch of good woods in an hr and make 6 trees and look at 3 to 4 coons. You take a Bark dog and go in the same block and probably only make 3 to 4 trees but look at 3 to 4 coons too! I have the best of Both with my Stud, his sire is Bark and his Dam is Raccoon Valley Queen who is the mother of both fred and homer. I am extremely pleased with the pups he throws. As far as homer I agree with what was said prior to my post. If not for this strain of hounds, I probably wouldn't hunt a walker. The best dog I have ever seen to date was off of Bark X a Fred over Cash female. Cash was Homer's Gomer's full brother.
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