LSO1103
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Registered: Apr 2015
Location: London, Ky
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Recently started coon hunting again.
Back when I was in high school I coon hunted every night, I mean literally every night that I could possibly go. My buddies and I would hunt til daylight, get home and take a shower, go to school, and do it all over again the next night. I'm not sure how I survived those years but it was some of the best times of my life. Girls, college, and work finally got in the way and I stopped hunting. The last two dogs I had back then were red females and they were COONDOGS. They'd kick dirt up in your face when cut loose and you'd pull them off a tree somewhere. I wish I still had their papers or could remember what they were out of. After being out of the sport for over 20 years, I got back into it back in the spring of this year and naturally I wanted a red dog. I acquired a male dog, pedigree below, and have since hunted every night possible. He just turned 3 and I've treed alot of coons with him. The only complaint I have with him is that occasionally he's a little slow to go hunting when turned loose. Not always, and not that often but I don't like it when he does do it. Never had him make a bark on anything off, handles good, minds good, responds to the tone button like he's on rails, sounds like a freight train on the track and has a loud chop on tree. He's got so much determination on a track/tree that it's almost got him killed a couple times but I would like some suggestions on how or if I can correct the one complaint I have with him. I'm also wanting to find a good red female to add to my kennel and I want one that hits the woods at a dead run when I cut her and wondered what blood lines I should look at? Here's a pic of his pedigree and a pic of him on the tree. Thanks for any tips or suggestions.


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