swamp1
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quote: Originally posted by yadkintar
I did not like rattle shaker. He was out of a lipper bitch that's were it come from lol. I liked rattle snake he was not flashy but I seen him score 600+ in a 1 hour hunt. My dogs got rattler and lipper about 5 times each anything they do good it's because of rattler anything bad it's lippers fault lol.
Lol, the cold hard truth is,it was the gyps faults that were bred to them both and they ain't the only $tuds that were bred to them,the big time list goes on. I remember rattler as a young dog and before him Jeff. I had male straight out of lipper, nice super loud tight mouthed powerhouse built hound. Mr Meeks knew hounds and hunted them d**n hard. He stated then where breeding was heading back then,and he was right. There was plenty of coons here then so people wanted ambush style dogs because they could tree more coons quicker. I know I hide hunted as a teenager. As far as a track dog that would open on a cold track and drive it,beating a tight mouth dog to tree.they accused them of running deer or babbling. There was only one problem with their thinking,back then the circle I hunted with we culled both. With the exception of pacman and select others the track dogs were fast vanishing even in eighty's. Then along came wipeout bred hounds and the old style tracking dogs with speed was saved. The majority kept breeding wham bam treed to popular tree dog stud's. I didn't want to face it either for a long while, but Mr Kiddy saved the walker breeding single handedly, period; breeding thanks to F.R. gyp to flat rock coma.
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