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Jra2y
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What english stud in tn trees coons behind other dogs

My female is not in yet but I would like to know about English studs dogs who when hunted tree coons that other dogs in cast miss or seem to run right by a stud that is known for not hunting to deep but deep up to have a coon

I don't know if the question is a characteristic of one particular line of dogs but I seen a female a few years ago tree behind the other dogs but I saw a brother to the female or atleast a half brother go deep out of pocket both the female ended up being grand nite and the male ended up being grand nite both these dogs were out of cody jar the female was fly the male was harry

I would also like to know more about chad ballards blade dog

the mason jar dog

and freddy fender is freddy fender getting any pups is he still alive what is bottom side

also are there any stud out of awesome on top and hillbilly mike on bottom I have heard awesome is a deep going dog I would like to hear more about him even if I don't breed a female to him or any of these other maybe someone can hear something that can help them about these dogs but I do have a female out of dino I might eventually look for a stud for

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Call chad. 931-235-7530

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CALL TOBY HARPER IN KY

270-218-2189 HE LOOKS FOR TREES WITH COONS AND JUST TREES,WILL SPLIT TO HAVE THE COON. NOT MY DOG JUST WHAT IVE SEEN HIM DO...DOGS IS A NT.CH.-NAMED ( CRAIN)

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Ronnie Stoner
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I have a stud dog that is by himself over half the time. With a coon 90% of the time. Gr niteChStonersLightningJack 660-253-2260 Thanks Ronnie

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