l.lyle
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quote: Originally posted by Ben Crocker
Your right Travis, time sure does fly by.
You are right at the time, I believe , but I am probably wrong on exact numbers , that I had a Sackett Jr. dog his numbers were like 27%. The next best walkers in general were about 15%. Then get to looking at other breeds and I was looking at 6,5, 4 and >% . Leopards weren't even listed. I had a Sackett Jr dog I loved and bred him to some cheap idiot road runners that would get gone in the dark and see a coon crossing the road and tree it. So, as my old Sackett dog got old I started looking around because all he could throw was get in the dark get gone road runners. Not all together his fault. So I quit. I got in a different breed , Their % is probably < 1. But I don't really care. I have had keepers I keep and feed and have raised what I keep and feed at about 75% of them suit me and my hunting style. I just wish I would have had my old JR dog to cross on these here cause he knew how to scauld a half circle and come back on the 10% of the time there was no track in that section. Yes , he was a different kind of Walker and He and I knew it.
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