Casey_Lee
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Registered: Oct 2007
Location: Northeast Mississippi
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Wipeout dogs are known for their tracking abilities, and their hard and wide hunting styles. They are notorious for being alone with a coon when nothing else can get one going. They are winning in every registry all over the country in every kind of terrain in the United States.
Some people say Moose dogs were a little tighter on the ground than the rest of the WO dogs. I raised one of the last litters off ole Moose, and my gyp was an open trailer and hard tree dog. The pups from that litter vaired. Some were tight on track, some were open trailers, some were hard tree dogs, and 1 was silent on track but an EXTREME tree dog. There was also a bawl mouth tree dog that came from that litter, and where that came from I will never know.
I have hunted with and owned WO dogs from all the "bigger" WO sires crossed on just about every line of TW out there. I love the WO line, and think Mr. Barry Kiddy did us all a HUGE favor when he bred ole Candy to King Coma.
There was a post a while back on PKC of the WO Hall of Famer's. There were 2 WO dogs admitted this year being the original Zeb dog (Moose's sire), and Carolina Peaches (Moose's daughter). There is 5 generations running in the HOF-Flatrock Shena, Flatrock Coma, Zeb, Moose, and Peaches. Congrats to all the guys involved who stood behind these WO dogs, and a special thanks to Mr. Kiddy for not only hunting what he breeds, but breeding what he hunts!!!
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Casey L Clayton
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Mantachie, MS
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