wildbill
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quote: Originally posted by Briar
This is a very true statement. Although a coondog is a coondog no matter where you put them, some lines are more successful in certain terrains. I think the biggest thing I have learned since starting this sport is that you are at such a great advantage starting a pup if you can hunt with alot of dogs in its up close pedigree and see what you should expect. I think lots of folks buy bred up pups from "great" crosses but really have no clue what they are getting. You have to know what you want before you can start looking for it.
So if you ask what walkers I think are the best? Local ones you can hunt with in your own back yard.
i think this is the best answer posted so far ,i agree with it and
from what i've seen a lot of stud dogs got famous from breeding to lipper daughters,,,,
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