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Gary Hazel
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Registered: Jul 2003
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Black-n-Tan treedogs

As for myself I like the Tenn.Wheeler and Voyles Gentlemen Jim cross.They are working out for us with noise and treeing.I think that Bryan Davis Luke dog can help a breeding program with the hounds behind is very good.Most of the stock we have are the old line of black dogs that you can not get any more. Take Care and Happy Hunting.

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John Vaught
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THIS DOG WAS AS PRETTY AS ANY BLACK DOG THAT EVER WALKED ON EARTH..........A COON DOG............A STAY PUT PRESSURE TREE DOG...............A DOG WITH COON SENSE...........

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BLACKNTANS
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Registered: Jul 2003
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BOYS, I HUNTED THE PAST TWO NIGHTS WITH THREE DOGS OFF OF DANCER AND THREE DIFFERENT DAMS. 1 WAS A SIX YR GR.NT FEMALE, 1 WAS A 2YR OLD THAT I JUST PICKED UP AT AUTUMN OAKS WHO JUST WON A B&T SECTIONAL.AND THE OTHER WAS AN EIGHTEEN MO. OLD YEARLING. TRACK AND TREE DOGS! HAVEN'T HAD ANY RAIN IN A WHILE,CREEKS DRY AND WE CAUGHT TWO ON TWO TURN LOOSES AND HAD ONE SPLIT TREE. I HAVE HUNTED WITH DANCER ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. HE IS FOR REALLLLL! HIS PUPS ARE SMART AS A CUR AND TREE MINDED!!! DON'T MISS OUT HE IS COMING NINE!!!HE HAS PRODUCE GR, NT, PKC WINNERS.

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Smoke
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I don't care how hard they tree I was wondering about natural treedogs that start treeing at a young age with little or no encouragement.

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Smoke You Should Know Better

Than to expect serious, quality answer with a broad question like that!

I'd say you have two in your kennel now that fit the bill.

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