sunkist
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: King City, Mo.
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Jack
I'd stack Jack against anything past or present as far as numbers go, he has a pretty impressive resume that will continue to grow, there are a lot of pups hitting the ground we will be hearing from. Jack has been hauled all over and no matter the terrain he will tree them Ricky's. There was a lot of selective breeding done by several good men to get to Jack, I won't list them as I don't want to leave someone out. I've hunted with Jack on a few occasions, and he is not for the weak of heart, don't turn him loose, if you don't plan on going where ever his heart leads him, as he has a lot of it. I've hunted with several offspring off Jack, and they have a lot of the same characteristics, Drive and Independence is what sticks out the most. In the last 3 yrs I've started 2 different off spring and 1 Grand pup out of Jack. 1st one being Dual Grand, PKC CH Boo, started like a house of fire, came within 50 points of winning English days 3 yrs ago I believe. Next was NTCH LJ, which won Invitational champion at English days the following yr, and last but not least is 2014 English days winner NTCH Oakwoods Thunder, out of Top Gun & Mainstreet Ruby.... Which Asa is currently hunting. I like him really well, he is still young and dumb, but he has his moments. I currently have another one out of Jack called Dixie that is progressing well, that hopefully I will have in Asa's hands next yr, but I'm thinking he will be running Thunder for awhile longer if all goes well. I owned a full sister to Jacks mother called Oakwoods Holly, I loved that female as much or more than anything I've ever turned loose. I waited for Stanley to make that cross for 2 yrs before Holly came along, and Stanley will tell you I got the prettiest one of the bunch. Mighty Molly (Holly's mother) and Stanley won all over in different states, I just had that Gut feeling that Molly and Spike would make an outstanding cross, and as time went, it proved to be true. Dang near all of the litter mates out of this cross that was made twice made champions in both UKC & PKC. When Asa got Jack as a pup, and I started hearing what he was doing, there was no reason for him not to produce, and as time goes by, we continue to see he has proven he will do his part in the stud pen. Didn't mean to be long winded, but that's my 2 cents worth....
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GRNTCH PKC CH Oakwoods Wild Crow
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GRNTCH PKC CH Main Street White Poison (2019 English days winner)
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UKC NTCH PKC SCH Oakwood's Holley (RIP)
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