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Bombard6490
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Registered: Mar 2016
Location: UPSTATE, NY
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Cat minded hounds

No matter what game you run there always seems to be a line that excels on game more so then other, I'm interested in hearing what's out there for cat minded dogs. Don't matter the color

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thecoondawg76
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Registered: Nov 2007
Location: SW Arkansas
Posts: 1275

For Redbones

That would be GrNtCh Littleman.

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And the closest ones alive to GrNtCh Oklahoma Twister (the #1 reproducing son of Fireball) and GrNtCh Yellow River Rocky (the #2 reproducing son of Fireball) . Thanks to alot of help from my friends.

Handler of:
NtCh GrCh "PR" Dan Langston (Has 2 wins towards GrNtCh in the hunts) ( 10yr old owner asked for me to bring him back to his home) (wouldn't sell) (Ch D8 Dozer (bear hound from all coondog stock, out of my breeding) x NtCh Music/ Kitty) (33% Fireball thru heavy line breeding the highest GrNtCh Fireball blooded hound alive, who is hunt titled )

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'PR' Atomic Fireball's Harry Lady (GrNtCh. Barnyard Horse Harry x GrCh Daisy (was the highest Fireball blooded female alive)

'PR' Atomic Fireball's Toes ('PR' Atomic Fireball's Fast Talker (nephew to Bookem Danno) x 'PR' Atomic Fireball's Harry Lady

'PR' Atomic Fireball's Little Dixie (NtCh GrCh. 'PR' Dan Langston x 'PR'Harry Lady)

'PR' Atomic Fireball's Two Toes (NtCh GrCh Dan Langston x Atomic Fireball's Toes
Didn't have the deep hunt style I like but is a solid coonhound. Been treeing her own since her second night in the woods at 8 months old.

Former home of:
(Qualified for the 2011 World Hunt) NtCh. 'PR'Swann's Lonesome Red Music/ Kitty RIP (NtCh.Twister's Musical Red Huey x NtCh. Sawblade Red Reckon) RIP

GrNtCh Fireball's Jackpot Jackie, highest placing Redbone female ever, in the UKC World Hunt . RIP

GrCh. 'PR' Atomic Fireball's Little Daisy RIP (Was the highest GrNtCh Fireball blooded female in the world at the time) (Qualified for the 2010 World Show).

'PR' Atomic Fireball's Red River (Daisy x Brown's Oklahoma Twister) RIP (heatstroke)

Ch. D-8 Dozer (Was the Highest blooded GrNtCh Fireball blooded male in the world until I had the GrNtCh Twister pups from here) Was sent to be bear hunted because of his size and me being disabled. RIP

First and only sons of the Old GrNtCh #7 Historical Reproducer Brown's Okl. Twister (the #1 Producing Son of Fireball) in 15 years..


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treedog69
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cat dogs

Plotts,hicks,star mtn, mosses

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manhooker
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cats

plotts they are smart,good noses,loyal i have weems,cascuade,star mountain ,hicks,moses,shamrock,swampland,brundenburger,

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Bombard6490
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Heard a lot about plots and Hicks line, they the kind of dog you can hunt Coon in the summer and cats in the winter with? Ultimately that's my goal

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manhooker
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hicks blood

i start all my pups on coon get them treeing and in winter run them on cats .my hicks male is out of sniper duke he is a real coon dog.can rig acoon a at 55 miles and hour. he has reproduced hounds as good and even better than him.

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leopards

I sent 4 pups to Utah to a cat hunter. 1st one treed his first cat solo at 10 months old or so. The rest by a year old. Very game and smart. They prefer Cats over coons and will leave a coon track to tree a cat. I can send you Travis's number if you want it.

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leopards

I sent 4 leopard pups to Utah to a cat hunter. 1st one treed his first cat solo at 10 months old. The rest by a year old. Very game and smart. They prefer Cats over coons and will leave a coon track to tree a cat. I can send you Travis's number if you want it. They tend to catch the coons on the ground. Very fast track dogs

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Jim Bartley
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Location: Deckerville, Michigan
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Ormiston Blueticks. Travis Black has them, and so do I. Make solid lion and bobcat dogs. Hot, dry ground or snow. Mountains or swamps.

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Kler Kry
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Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Monticello, Wi
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Cat Dogs

I grew up in Kansas and cat dogs out there were entirely different there than cat dogs in tall timber country like eastern Oregon where it is 100 foot to the first limb. In Kansas most cats were caught on the ground or treed in small trees. In Kansas dogs were free cast like coon hunting. In Wisconsin most hunters won't go hunting unless they have good tracking snow. Tall timber cat hunting requires a lot better locating tree dog and in my opinion a better dog.

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Gary Roberson
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Registered: Jun 2007
Location: Menard,TX
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I have found that the offspring of Clear River Diamond Jim seem to be more cat minded than any other blue dogs I have hunted. These dogs will choose a cat over a coon most every time unless the cat scent is extremely cold. I am hunting very few bobcats with my blues at this time as most of the bobcats in this area died out about 6 years ago. I do hunt lions quite a bit and these dogs seem to excel at that game.
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