owitt1936
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Cutler, Il.
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Now LISTEN, there's nothing wrong with a little MUDDY WATER.
Since you TEXICANS are talking about GENETIC MUD, I'll tell you about hunting down in your neck of the woods back in the mid 60's with alot of that GENETIC MUD. There was an older GENTELMAN named K.K. Compton, that lived just north of Hardin, Tx. & he had 2 female's. One was 1/2 Walker & 1/2 Plott, the other one was a crossed up Bluetick. I had two SINGLE REG. English males. One was Redtick in color, but was 1/2 English & 1/2 Bluetick, the other one was a dark Bluetick, not even brown dots over his eyes. I didn't know his background, because he came from around West Point, Mississippi with the Single Reg. papers on him.
Most of the hunting took place in the Trinity River Bottoms. We kept a record for a 2 month period, hunting 3-4 nights a week. We AVERAGED treeing & seeing 8.2 coons a night for that 2 month period. There were several nights that all 4 dogs would be treed on separate tree's. I remember one night that they were all treed on separate tree's in a Pecan Grove, & we could see all 4 dog's & all 4 coons, by standing in one spot.
So you see, I have nothing agains't MUDDING UP THE WATERS, AS LONG AS YOU KEEP TRACK OF IT.
John
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John Wittenborn
Cutler, America
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