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Pups
Tom,looked like a purdy good time up north today. I love the intensity on their faces looking up. I would say that all of them are pretty good prospects. Maybe by this coming week end dogs will be out of heat and get back to a few more hunts. Pups really look good.
Tim
Saturday night
I heard from Bret H. again today and he had another pretty good night with Badger. He said that Badger took a long and pretty difficult track across a couple of creeks and into a rugged bluff but came out the other side with the meat...
Badger...on the wood...
Gotta love these young hounds that start putting it together more and more...good stuff...eh?
Hey Tim, the pups did good today, I don't think that there's going to be too many more sessions like this happening for these young hounds.
Deacon is looking real good and starting next week, he's going to be moved up to lead dog status so we'll see how those 3 remaining youngsters handle it. I know one thing for sure, when they locate a tree and get to treeing on it...they sound real good.
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Tom, I live not to far from Buck and pastor Mike... i was wondering was any of those young hounds gonna be 4 sale !!! I have 2 younger pups I have gotten from Buck and we are ready to hit the woods!!!
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Oh my goodness, he looks just like the picture of Chick!!!
CONGRATS!
Congrats to Moose and Buck and the whole T Top gang involved with him! Been a pleasure to watch him grow up on here!
Love to see the next generation coming on...they SURE look awesome!
Congrats again, HappyHunting and HappyPupTraining!
Heather and Bob
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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Oh my goodness, he looks just like the picture of Chick!!!
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"The right mix", I can't wait for that next mixture coming out of Arkansas! My patience is wearing thin. Even I can predict the outcome of that mixture.
Talk nice
I think old Sally needs to hear your voice Richard...give Don a call and have him put the phone next to one of those long ol' ears of hers and then you can explain the situation to her...of course, I doubt she'd listen, she's probably enjoying the good life and soaking up some rays while contemplating her next move...eh?
Too bad there's not another female somewhere close that's already in heat...you could put them close together and I'll bet it wouldn't take her long after that.
I can't remember her holding out so long while she was up here but...I can't hardly remember yesterday so I suppose it could have happened.
I'd guess that those pups will be some real fire crackers and with a lot of sense and go power so I hope she gets with the program soon. Heck...I'll have another couple of these youngsters tracking and treeing at night before she decides she's in the mood for love
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MOE update....
Took Moe out last night for one tree and it happen:
He is so good alone. Still with company he wants to bark behind them some, unless he strikes first.
He will be 1 in a couple of days.
Moe
I responded on the other post Rob but I'll say it again here...he's a real nice prospect and it won't be long and folks will have something to contend with for sure. He's pretty young yet and some of those annoying little things they do because of all that enthusiasm, will start to go away as he matures more but any time you can reach him and he's doing it, give him a little reminder from me that you don't want him to do it
I really like Slim a lot, he has a ton of go in him and very aggressive and tree minded. I'm very excited to get him in the woods this spring to see how he picks up from last fall.
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Re: Moe
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Originally posted by topdog
those annoying little things they do because of all that enthusiasm, will start to go away as he matures more but any time you can reach him and he's doing it, give him a little reminder from me that you don't want him to do it ;
Hunting
We actually have a decent stretch of weather coming up over the next week or so...at least for these parts it's decent. I expect that we'll hit near 50 a few times and into the weekend so I'm looking forward to it.
If Saturday is a good night, we may even try and make a hunt and see how that all shapes up.
Slim is ready for full time action, we'll just see how he picks it up again, I'd guess that it won't take too much more and he'll be ready to single out. It's going to be real interesting to see how Gun reacts to the woods but I'll venture to say that he's going to put a lot of pressure on those pups that are a few months older than he is...we'll see...eh?
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Last nights hunt
T-Top
Here is a picture from last nights hunt.
Re: MOE update....
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Originally posted by Browntown's Red
Took Moe out last night for one tree and it happen:
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Re: Last nights hunt
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Originally posted by HVAC MAN
T-Top
Here is a picture from last nights hunt.![]()
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update
Tom,
Lil' Will looked pretty good yesterday during his training session. He ran this track in about 200 yards sat down, let out a deep long locate, and then started treein like he had been doing it all his life.
Lil Will, head throwed back and ears a floppin, it's in the blood.
Wendall, "belly rubbing, slobber slinging, toenails dug in", yea it's in the blood. Just go back and look at all of these pictures and ask yourself what do they all have in common? Mr Solberg, do you have any pictures of the "cookie" himself?
Mr. Lambert ----
I really like that lower picture where the hound puts it's head back. I was talking to a friend last night about some of the post "of late". I got on the subject of how some of these "dogs" are so bull headed and only really hunt for themsleves. How when you get to the tree, they run around and around. And if you are back at the truck, with GPS today you can really see it, call their name and off they go the other way. Some of the best I have owned would have their front toe nails in the wood and put their head on your shoulder when you walked up and would pet them. They treed it for me, I was the one they were trying to please, not themsleves. And they would back a hound treeing with the meat or let another join them, none of this BS of having to "get" by themsleves.
I think this has to be the only "sport" where we pick a winner who doesn't have to play on the same ball field, basketball court or race track??? I can just see this Sundays NASCAR race---- The Lowes #48 is in the lead so the M-M's #18 goes and races on a different track??? How can you really know who is the best that day if you aren't judge on the same track??? I bet it would be fun to see a hunt where only one tree/coon is scored per drop. Whoever gets first strike gets to pick the tree that is scored for that drop. I guess that would be to much like "pleasure" hunting for some, to see how the "4" come into the tree and in what order.
I"m just glad that my WI chicken buddy still has those that do it right!!
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I was going to tell Mr Taff that is the way that you "train" them to throw their head back like that. When you are too slow then you have to be by yourself in order to be "first". Did you see where Buck said that Moose was already struck and treed before the other dogs could even get struck on the last drop this past weekend. When you are racing, it is all about the speed.
Doing it
Matt that is a fine looking hound. He looks just like Bacon, and Copper, he trees like them too. You got yourself something there, keep up the good work.
Dogs
I've got a few pictures here of some dogs that were good all the way around...they were good in the yard and they were good in the woods. We want a dog with coon sense, that takes their tracks as they find them and then gets treed with the meat. Moose finished pretty quick but just turned 3 a few days ago so he has completed his quest to title before he even became a mature male. These young dogs we're messing with today have a very good foundation of dogs that could tree a coon in style and they were dogs you could like and not just have to put up with...
There is some history in these pictures...really good hounds that are up close in what we carry forward today.
I might have some regrets about how we were able to competiton hunt these hounds...but never any regrets with how we put them together to get to where we are today.
When you add dogs like Sally to the mix, who has similar traits all across the board, and some of these other real nice females that we were fortunate enough to put with old Rabble Rouser, we feel like it was surely another series of steps in the right direction.
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Hey Tom
Pastor Mike and I took Da Moose, The Frog Dawg, and Ruby out tonight. Here are a few pictures.
The Frog Dawg
Da Moose
Da Moose, The Frog Dawg, and Ruby
Here is a picture from the other night solo.
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Tom, I believe that you just took a couple of pictures of Moose and made them a little blurry so that they would appear older. I have always heard that the apple does not fall far from the tree.
Re: Dogs
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Originally posted by topdog
I've got a few pictures here of some dogs that were good all the way around...they were good in the yard and they were good in the woods. We want a dog with coon sense, that takes their tracks as they find them and then gets treed with the meat. Moose finished pretty quick but just turned 3 a few days ago so he has completed his quest to title before he even became a mature male. These young dogs we're messing with today have a very good foundation of dogs that could tree a coon in style and they were dogs you could like and not just have to put up with...
Dual Gr. Ch. PR T-Top Rabble Rouser
Dual Gr. Ch. PR T-Top Rock-N-Red Raven
Gr. Nite Ch. PR T-Top Tree Talkin' Red Rat
Gr. Nite Ch. Ch. PR T-Top Rocky
There is some history in these pictures...really good hounds that are up close in what we carry forward today.
I might have some regrets about how we were able to competiton hunt these hounds...but never any regrets with how we put them together to get to where we are today.
When you add dogs like Sally to the mix, who has similar traits all across the board, and some of these other real nice females that we were fortunate enough to put with old Rabble Rouser, we feel like it was surely another series of steps in the right direction.
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pups
I layed a little drag for the dogs today.
pups mother
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