Lone Pine JB
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Brookville, PA
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It just depends on what you call LONE PINE...
Lone Pine started with Duvall's Lone Pine Lady. She was bred to Finley River Pete and Finley River Spike. That's where Lone Pine originated. So that's why some are red headed and colored up.
From there Lee Logan bred one to Bozo. So that's where the black headed ones come from. They have the some history if you go back far enough, but the black headed are "Wild Clover" dogs.
For some general traits:
They go hunting
some are wide open, some are tight mouthed.
good bawl mouth on the ground, good locates, solid chop on the tree. above average volume.
independant, but not ignorant about it. if they split, they'll stay, but they'll just beat they pack to the tree too.
as accurate as any line out there and don't take all night to get treed.
BALANCED. Nice all around dogs.
I may be a little biased, but I know of several on here that have hunted regularly with enough of them that are good enough friends that they won't offend me with anything they say.
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