blueticker
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Location: Columbus, Ks
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I've hunted for 46 years. Several of the hounds I've trained & hunted would catch coon occasionally. Yes they were blue dogs. I thought they were top hounds and good track dogs. The Rebel dog I had has caught up to three coon on the ground in one night. Two or three a week in crops was normal. That's after running them in crops from 10 minutes to over 2 hours. Hot tracks in pastures didn't last long. Rebel was tight on working tracks, opened good on hot tracks. Shut his mouth on a loose and didn't open until he was running to catch. The best I can tell, the difference between a top track dog and a coon catcher is about 20 yards. I have looked for 10 years to find anouther track dog/coon catcher like him. I have found one, he's 18 months old and has caught several coon. Luke is a son of Rebels. He's tight on most tracks but opens on hot tracks just enough to know he's running to catch. If your young hound is catching coon you better keep him, he's a track driver.
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Gr Nt Ch, Ch Natural Smokey River Irene a coondog (Mailes Bob X Nt Ch Utchman Blue Two)
Gr Nt Ch Natural Smokey River Flo UKC Top 20 placing 15th UKC World 2011, top 100 2014 (Rebel x Mailes Lil)
The Hounds I Enjoyed Hunting:
Dual Gr Natural Smokey River Rebel, A buddy of mine
Gr. Nt Natural Blue Echo ( Gr Nt Quail Ck Jimmy X Nt Ch Natural Blue Bell)
Gr Nt Smokey River Chief's Joe (JBS Chief X Gr Nt Jeans Ruby)
Gr. Nt. Ch. Natural Smokey River Lucy (Chief's Joe X Muggins)
And Many More
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