dogfaceNH
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Location: New Hampshire
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That's very strange to hear. Drive was not what I would consider a hard treedog, most times he would sit on his butt and tree back away from the other dogs. He also had what I thought was a really good nose, he would strike coon out of the box and would open on tracks way ahead of most dogs he was dropped with. When I sold him to Frank, he called me shortly after and said he was treeing coon with Drive in places that he hadn't treed coon in years. He thought very highly of Drive and all reports back were positive. (I even received Christmas cards for years from him) Like tutone said, you better have your walking shoes on because Drive was a one way hunter with no reverse, he would get hooked somewhere and he would have the meat 9 times out of 10. Maybe it was his age or his health when you had him, who knows, if you had owned or hunted with him when he was young you would without a doubt take back your comment about the breed going backwards. He was one of the best around these parts and I will always consider him one of the best I've ever owned. Who knows, it's all in the past now. wd
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