8hawg
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Location: Illinois
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quote: Originally posted by DWALSTON
WITH MY CURRENT SITUATION, I VERY WELL MIGHT BE IN THE MARKET FOR SOMETHING. JACK'S OFFSPRING HAS CERTAINLY GOTTEN MY ATTENTION. CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG, BUT HE HAS PRODUCED NICE COON TREEING PUPS OFF DIFFERENT FEMALES OTHER THAN THE THUNDER GYP? I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A LITTLE PARTIAL OF THE JOE BLOOD. I GREW UP AND HUNTED WITH SOME JOE OFFSPRING THAT WERE FOR SURE THE RIGHT KIND.
Donny, I hope you find your hound, I have heard good things about him. Now to answer your question about Jack being bred to different females and producing nice coon treeing pups, the answer is yes. I'll tell you of the ones I personally know of.
Jack X Star produced my Zeus dog, he started when he was 6 months old. Treed his first coon by himself at 6 months old, I believe it was his 3rd night in the woods. He has been doing it ever since. He will be 2 in June. Zeus was the only living pup out of this cross.
Jack X Penny produced my Bash dog which I recently sold. He also started early, running and treeing with the old dogs at 5 to 6 months old. Treed his first coon by himself at 7 months old. This cross produced 8 pups. 5 of the 8 will run and tree the other 3 have not been worked much at all yet. This litter is almost 11 months old.
Jack x Thunder produced some nice pups, with 1 being a Nitech, Qualified for UKC World and has $250 won in PKC and 3rd runner up at this years Bluetick Days Junior Division Young Guns Hunt, Another one needs a first place to be Nitech and also was High Scoring Dog of PKC 2012 Spring Baby Stakes, also placing 2nd overall. Another one won his first cast he was put in with plus points at the 2012 Spring PKC baby stakes in the first round, earning money. Another one placed 2nd runner up at this years Bluetick days Junior Division Young Guns hunt. I also own a female from this cross that has only had the opportunity to be in the timber a handful of times and she has treed several coon, treeing her 1st coon by herself at 3 months old, I believe she will also be a winner. This 1st cross produced 8 pups. I have listed 5 of the 8. The other 3- 1 was shot around deer season, 1 was shot off a tree in AL, 1 was hit by a car. This 1st cross just turned 12 months old 1st part of May.This cross was made a 2nd time producing 8 pups. 1 is here in my country that is doing good. I was told it has treed 6 or 7 coon and is 6 months old. 2 down in AL are also doing very well running and treeing with other dogs and has treed on there own. 1 was snake bit. The others from this 2nd cross I don't know much about, they are in GA, AL, TN, NC, I believe. Mike has had contact from a couple of those owners that are very pleased. This 2nd cross is 6 months old. This cross has been made a 3rd time pups have just hit the ground. As of right now there are 10 living pups.
The above 3 litters I have hands on knowledge about. I have heard good things about some of the other pups out of Jack from different females that I have never seen. Mike Dunn can tell you more of these litters and the pups. I have heard of several pups that can't be bought from these other females. I know Mike would be happy to answer any questions you may have and I'm sure could give plenty of references on Jacks pups. Jack has some where around 60 plus pups with 40 to 45 of those 1 yr old or younger. The ones I have messed with seem to be naturals and very early starters. Some tree an intense 50 barks a minute to some treeing a very intense 100-120 barks per minute. I have seen very little trash trouble with the ones I have worked and have not heard of much trouble from any of the others. This thread has pictures of at least 3 different pups out of Jack and different females treed by themselves and with company. Check them out.
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