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Input

I have two females, would like to breed to both at some point in time. But I want to focus on my most accurate hound.

I have a skuna river bred female that started super early and was natural track then tree style dog, accurate. Load the rifle when you hear her locate but lacks a go gear. She was ruined by my mother and father when I went to off to work for a couple of months is now primarily a yard dog but still hunt her every so often. I would love to get a pup out of her but with all of these stud pages and without the ability to drive hours on end to hunt with these studs and see what they really are. If any one could point me in the direction of a good stud preferably heavy skuna river bred, also what could possibly cross well to it.

This cross will be for me first and for most. But since i haven't been in the sport for very long I would love for the input of people who have a knowledge of lines and the sport itself.

Thanks an advance. God bless and happy hunting.
James.

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