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Glad to hear a good report on neck surgery. I feel what your feeling but it is tough. No walking and looking up for me or I feel like I will pass out. God it good and I know someday I will be back. This Chemo is taking a toll on me right now. Time will tell. It's good reading your post.
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Past and Present
RIP
GrNitech Overton's Breathless Blue Chief Full brother to Nite ch Snowdens Runt
Gr Nite ch Overton's Breathless Blu Knight. King of Hunt Fall Round Up 2006 loudest dog I have ever owned.
Gr Nite ch Overton's Breathless Blue Roler hit died at 2years old at semi finals of World hunt
Gr Nite ch Utchmans Double Eagle Hoss
Dual Grand Utchmans So Blue Timber top 100 Finalist in 2005 World hunt 2012 performance sire
Gr Ch Nite CH Overton's Breathless Blue Warrior 4wins died at 6 yrs old. Sire to Knight
NiteCh Overton's Breathless Blue Dixie LOUD!
NiteCH Lienbachs Breathless Blue Jammer
Nite Ch Overton's Breathless Blue Drum 3 wins to Grand. before 2 yrs old Running ant treeing wild coons at 5 months alone.
Gr Ch Nitech Rob's Blue Tomahawk
Pr Overton's Breathless Blue Dolly super fast track and tree dog. accurate.
Grch Nitech Overton's Utchmans Blue Belle
Nite Ch Overton's Breathless Blue Sabrina 2nd place Nite ch at Fall Round Up 2009
Nite Ch Pr Overton's Breathless Blue Sounder
GRNite Ch Pr Overton's Breathless Blu Magic 13 years old brother to Roler
Pr Overton's Breathless Blue Gobber. Running and treeing wild coons at 5 months
Nite Ch O Breathless Blue Tree Dragon
Treeing his own wild coon at 6 months old.
Dogs living
Overton"s Breathless blue Julia. Bill Bird owner
Dual Champion Uchtman So Blue Lumber 6yrs
Owned by Cody Stader in Indiana
Dual Grand Overton's Breathless Blue Maggie
Present Owned by Luke Wood in Okalhoma
Dall Haden and Bobby Hayes have been a big part of my breeding of my hounds also Bill Bird for help keeping it going.
*All my dogs are old Ucthman Hawk and Scout breeding with some Smokey River Chief and Diamond Jim.
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Kandy off Bojangles and Grand Nite ch PKC CH Redstick Ann. Super fast track dog good tree dog loud. co owner with Earl Howell Queen of Hunt at Fall Round Up 2019 at 2 years old.
Overton"s Breathless Blue Lincoln
Overton"s Breathless Blue Ava.
Blue's coon
Took Blue out for another run tonight. The first drop he went hunting and stayed busy, but never struck. he came back in and we loaded up and went to the river. Before I got to where I was going to turn him loose, Blue started barking on the 4-wheeler. I stopped and turned him loose. He ran into the woods a few yards and struck. I didn't think it was a real good track, but he moved it out of there for about 200 yards on an ole slough and locked up treed. He sure does have some kind of locate on him, sounds a lot like his sire. He was treed up a smaller tree be side and old oak that had been dead for several years that was slowly rotting apart. At first glance at the smaller tree, I said to myself If there is not some way he got over into the ole dead tree he must have missed him, but on closer look there was a big coon sitting right in the top of the smaller tree. In the top picture. This Blue pup impresses me a little more each day, not just in the woods, but also as I work with him around the house, He's pretty smart.
BLUE
Thanks Elmo. Still Praying for you and your Family and hoping one day soon you will get to do exactly what you want to do. I never took my Health for granted because we all know it can change in a Blink of an eye. Just wish it would have waited a few more years. I had some good days and I've had a few bad ones here the past couple days. They said I would have good and bad for months to come. Hoping you feel better soon, Take Care.
Mr. Jack, Blue is looking good in your pictures. Hoping he gets on a Hard Running Swamp Coon Soon. Stretch his legs and see how much Bottom he has. Bet he can put enough pressure to make him climb. I've seen him on one good running Coon and he was floating that track Fast and the Coon had to take to the River. I enjoyed your visit yesterday morning and the breakfast we shared. If Beverly piles my plate up that high again I won't Ever get off the Couch to Hunt, lol! What is it with Women, when a Man says he's on a Diet and wants them to cut the Portion size in Half but instead they Double It, lol! She might think I'm wanting to lose weight to chase something other than Coons but she should know better than that. Those days are Long Gone, I found my Keeper. Talk to ya soon.
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
Blue
Deer hunted late this afternoon and got some meat, after we got through Dressing the deer and got it to the processor. I was wanting to get Blue in the woods. We have got a lot of rain coming in later tonight and I could already feel a drop every now and then, but me and Blue loaded up and hit the woods. Turned him off an ole woods road into an oak flat. Blue had opened up on the four-wheeler again tonight before I got to where I wanted to turn loose, but I didn't drop him off tonight. I decided to wait. I went on down to where I wanted to drop him and turned him loose. He went in a ways and hit a good track, and really started moving it out of there. I been wanting to get him on a good running coon and put his tracking ability to the test, but he went in another 150 yrds and locked up treed. I went around to get a little closer, because I knew that he was close to another woods road. and I wanted to see if he would pay the 4-wheeler any attention, moving around that close to him. He never missed a bark. I walked in to him and I could see pretty quick that the coon had made it to his den tree. I didn't have any doubt that he had him because he had drove him in there and locked up solid. We loaded up and made another drop. Blue hunted good, but never got a bark. When he came back in, we loaded up and called it a night. I didn't figure the rain was very far off.
BLUE
Looking good Mr. Jack! If you got as much Rain as we did yesterday, you and Blue will have to find a High Hill this week to hunt on. Over 4" here and over 5" in McComb, Upriver. She's up a good bit but will stay in her banks. Going to be a Super Blue Blood Moon with a Full Lunar Eclipse Wednesday Night. First one in 152 Years. Be a great night to get some Great Pictures! Me and BO going to be Swimming somewhere trying to tree a coon under it. I will talk to you in a couple days, Take Care.
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
Rain
Yea, Steve we got our fair share. I wonder if the weather people are still saying we are in a drought. These woods and sloughs were already full of water and we get over 4 inches more. We have had a slow drizzle most of the day and I came in from church a little while ago and it was still at it. Talk about breakfast, I hope you told Mrs. Beverly how much I enjoyed it. She was on the phone when I left and I didn't get to tell her. That girl put on a spread that Cracker Barrel would have been proud of. Steve take care and I'll talk to you later.
Blue
Took Blue out again tonight after all that rain we had this weekend. There was a lot of water in the swamp tonight. Drop blue off an ole woods road and he went in and made a wide circle and came back without a bark. When he came back in I loaded him up and we headed to the river. The wind began to blow pretty good and it was getting colder. I dropped blue down the side of an old slough. He went in a ways and doubled back and crossed the woods road that I was on and went on in toward another slough and struck and moved it out of there, crossed the slough and came back down the other side, went through the swamp on the other side and crossed the road that we had come in on and on through a section of planted pines, and I was beginning to worry because he was headed toward one of the biggest cut overs, probably over 200 acres that is just about impassable. and Its leased to deer hunters. I know some of the guys, but I didn't want to take a chance of having a problem with them here the last couple of days of deer season. Luckly, Blue turned north up an ole lake drain that borders the cutover. He moved up the Lake drain about 100 yrds and then came that locate and I knew that it was over. I rode to within 100 yrds of where he was treed and walked on in to him. He was treed up a large viney oak. I tried to see the coon by the moonlight, but could not see him.I tried shinning and squalling, but still no coon. I went in and shook a vine and walked back out to where I could see and there he was looking at me from up near the top. I hadn't let Blue have one since I have had him here so I decided to let him have this one. When Blue grabbed him you could sure hear the bones poping. We walked back to the 4-wheeler and called it a night. Steve I gave Blue a piece of cheese when we got to the 4-wheeler and he laid his head on my shoulder all the way home.
BLUE and CHEESE
Mr. Jack, sounds like Blue done fell in Love with you, lol! I shouldn't be telling All my Secret Training methods! That Cheese will work Wonders when you can't get the message across any other way. So proud to hear him treeing last night when you called. It seems he's been treeing coons for a Long Time yet he's still 8 Months Old until Thursday. I truly feel like as he gets it all put together and his Hunt gets bigger and bigger like Sheba and Bob's, that Blue will be something to be Reckoned With a Year from now. As for the Bone Popping that comes Natural. He was Born with a Natural Hate for Coons. At 3 1/2 Months old on his first Drag he treed Bug Eyed and when I pulled the dead Coon down and showed it to him he went Nuts. It's in His Blood. Greatness in the Making. Talk to you later. Thanks for Everything.
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
Blue
There is suppose to be some rain coming in later tonight and we are suppose to get a good bit over the next 3 or 4 days, so I took Blue out early tonight. The first drop we didn't get a bark so when he came back in we loaded up and moved on in closer to the river. The second drop Blue struck in at about 150 yards and moved it up the otherside of a slough and treed out in the middle of the slough. The water in this part of the slough is about Ankle to knee deep. I sat on the 4-wheeler and listened to him tree a few minutes and then walked in to him. He was treed up a big den tree. You can see the hole at the bottom and there was a couple more up toward thee top. Much to blue,s dislike we loaded up and came on in ahead of the rain. As I sit here writing this I can hear the rain beginning to fall on the roof.
BLUE VS ROCKET, ROUND 1
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
BLUE VS ROCKET, ROUND 1
Mr. Jack brought Blue over for a Hunt last night. We ate supper and then headed to Bo's Bottom for the first time in 4 months. But when we got inside the gate the trail was washed out, caved in the middle with no way around it so we back tracked and went toward Black Branch Swamp. We saw some Deer coming up Ginn Road and had one race alongside us then shoot across road right in front of the Rhino. Just after that a Big Coon came streaking across the road headed into the Hellish Nightmare of Black Branch Swamp. I stopped in the road and asked Mr. Jack if he wanted to Cut Blue loose on him, pointed at the Worst that Black Branch has to offer. He said, " Lets Cut Him Loose " so we did. Blue got the Track lined out Quick but 200 yards in he Hit that Hell Hole I was talking about. Foot deep water in a Thicket of Saw Briars, Scrub Oak and Pine, Blown Down Rotted Logs, ect. Just a Mess. Took him a few minutes to get out of there but when he did that Pup made us Proud. He drove that Track until he was up on Rocket and had Him Steppin and Fetchin. I had Goose Bumps listening to that 9 month old Pup Navigate the Nasty Swamp on the Tail of the Runningest, Meanest, Swamp Warrior there has Ever Been. When the Garmin showed Blue to be 3/4 of a Mile, we loaded up and headed Deep into the Dark Swamp. When we stopped, still over 800 yards from Blue, he was Treed. We took out on Foot, Neck Brace and All. Blue would Tree a bit, then Hush, Tree a Bit then Hush. He wasn't sure and never would Lock it Down. We found this Good Buck that somebody Wounded and Never Found. Nice 7 Point with Flat, Wide, Main Beam on Left Side. I picked it up and brought it with us. Blue was searching the Area trying to pick the track back up so we caught him up. Don't know what Rocket did in that Creek Bottom but it sure Tricked Blue this time. But one thing is for Sure. This Pup not only can tree and he's Very Accurate, But. tonight he showed us he has the Nose, Heart and Drive to Hang with the Toughest of Coon's, ROCKET! Never once did I wish BO was in there helping him out. Blue did as Fine a Tracking Job in those Conditions as any Hound could, Regardless of Age. Round 2, Coming Soon!
As I was sitting here typing this the Sun was just hitting the River on the Upper End as I looked out the Sinker Cypress French Doors. A Bald Eagle came into view flying only 40' above the Rivers Surface. As he got close to the Yard he had those Huge Wings straight out and glided into the trees in our yard. His White Head Beaming in the Sunlight. The Vision will be Etched into my Memory Forever. A more Beautiful Sight I have Never Seen. Lucky to be a River Rat.
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
SOON..........
Feeling a little better each day. Soured some Corn the other day and we went and put it out in several spots today. Took it to a new place I have to hunt now, Down River a couple Miles from the house. It joins the River on the West side and is a Beautiful Chunk of woods with trails all through it. Looking forward to getting Rose on the Baited Spots in a few days after the Coons start hitting it. Probably Thursday Night will be the night. I will ease back into hunting every other night and see how my Neck feels after each hunt. I have to keep the Hard Collar on until March 1st. They will take more X Rays then and see how the Fusion looks. The New Place has several Spring Fed Creeks and a Cypress Gully in it. Coon Tracks were everywhere. Should have Video and Pictures of Rose Treed Soon. Working with BO in the yard putting a better handle on him and he's caught on quick. Should have did it 4 years ago. Not going to put up with pulling and checking trees as I'm trying to lead him out of the woods. Going to make Hunting even more Fun than it already was.
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
BO and BLUE
Mr. Jack came over last night and we took BO and BLUE in the Rhino to the New Place I have to Hunt Down River a few miles from the house. I never Name a place until after I hunt it and usually something happens that gives me a Good Name for the Places I hunt. Last night this New Place was Named. We cut Bo and Blue up a little Cypress Drain but Bo was already blowing up in the Rhino when we stopped. As soon as I cut him he wheeled around and went the other way opening on the trail of a good track. We were running a little later than usual and Mr Coon had already came through. Blue got with him and they moved him out good. When they got over 500 Yards we closed the gap in the Rhino to about 235 Yards. Blue hit the Tree with a Huge, Long Locate and BO right there with him in the next breath. They made the Music under those Big Pines, Calling for Us to come see. It was tough going as the Big Pines were spread out enough that the Hedge and Vines was thick. I had to stay bent over the whole way to them and my Neck and Back didn't like it very much. Took a few minutes to ever find a spot to shine from but when I did he was looking at me with Both Eyes. Laid out on the First Big Pine Limb coming off the Tree. You can tell he hasn't been ran with Hounds or he would have been in the Nose Bleed Section of that Pine with Both Eyes Shut. I got the Rifle's Laser turned on and knocked him out, First Shot. Mr. Jack commented I was Almost as good a shot as Him. I thought about it a minute and I don't think that was a Compliment. I seem to recall last year in Illinois knocking out a Pile of Coon with One Shot but on the Last Tree of the Last Night, I couldn't go anymore because of the Pain in my Back, Mr. Jack and Caleb went to the Last Tree. Bam and Bobbie were Split 50 feet apart and Both had a Coon. Mr. Ed and I sat there for 20 minutes listening to so much Shooting it sounded like a New Years Eve Celebration! And we found out later they were Taking Turns Shooting! Anyway, I hope I never become as good a Shot as Mr. Jack, Lol! Name of the New Place Is: CRACK SHOT BOTTOM!
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
Blue
Took Blue to the river tonight, we have got a lot of rain coming in, so I wanted to get an early start and get back in before it get here, so me and Blue headed to the river. The river is still rising from the rain that we have already gotten. but it's not flowing into the swamp yet. I turned blue up the side of an ole sloughthat has already got a good bit of water in it. I imagine the shallowest part now is at least knee deep. Blue went in a ways and struck a fair track and moved it out of there. The coon went up it a ways and hit the slough. He ran him all over that slough for about 45 minutes and finally got him out of there, but you could tell that the track was not nearly as good now, But he moved him on in a couple of hundred yards and bumped a tree a few times and got down and moved on about 50 yards and hit another tree for about a minute and I thought he was going to stay because I had not seen him tree and move before, but this had been a rough track ever since he had left the slough, and I reminded myself that this was a pup that had just turned 9 months old and he was learning with every step. He moved on down another 25 yards and locked up and I was sure the way he was sounding he wasn't going any farther.. I left the 4-wheeler and started his way. He was treed up a big hardwood tree, and part of it went into a huge evergreen tree. The hardwood tree I could see pretty good but the evergreen tree was so thick I couldn't see anything. I reached for my squaller and I didn't have it. I had rather forget my rifle than I had my squaller, at least I would have had a better chance of seeing him. Although the coon could have easily went into the evergreen, he was not in the hardwood tree. I texted Steve and told him that Blue had made his first slick tree. We walked back to the 4-wheeler and called it a night.
Thyroid Problems Solved for Dogs
http://yournewswire.com/study-pet-death-cancer/
This is a link about Over Vaccinating our Hounds. It causes Thyroid Disease. Imagine That. Everyone searching for an answer to why Hounds are getting it More and More and Blaming Breeding and Dog Food with No Proof. Just Guessing because we All want to Know the Answer. Well here it is. Click the Link and go Read. Quit trusting the Vets and their Advice! They making a Killing while Killing our dogs. Same as why we have a Opoid Epidemic in this Country, Doctors!!!! It's all about, " Show Me The Money!!!!"
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
BO and BLUE
BO and BLUE treed last week when Mr. Jack was over. Not a good picture of Blue because at that moment he had a Vine hung under his Flank and he was trying to get loose and treeing at same time. Went to Dr. today and they took X-Rays of my Neck and said everything looked Fine, just keep doing what I been doing. I just looked at Beverly and Winked, lol! I told her if they said it wasn't healing like it should then I wouldn't Coon Hunt until after I go back on March 1st and they X-Ray me again. But, if they said it looked Great, then Look Out. The weather is in the 70's for the next 10 days with lows in upper 50's or low 60's. Showers here and there but nothing heavy in sight. Leaves still off the trees. BO and Rose going to be Happy! Waiting on Dark Now.
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" BOGUE CHITTO BLUES"
Where hounds are more than just dogs, they are a part of the FAMILY.
Blue
Chris had called earlier today and we were going hunting tonight, so about dark I hadn't heard from him so I decided to go a head and make a turn out with Blue while we were waiting on Chris. I dropped blue off an ole woods road in front of my house and he went hunting and came back and I loaded him up. I went back by the house to see if Chris had showed up. He hadn't so we went to another section of woods. Blue struck a cold track. It took him a while to get it to where he could open on it. He moved it on out of the swamp and into some 8 year old planted pines, while he was working the track Chris called and said that he was working on his wifes car and he would have to cancel out for tonight. The track that Blue was on proved to be just too cold for him to handle, so when he came back we loaded up and headed to the river. Pearl River is flooded to the top of its banks and the water is flooding the swamps through the lower places. I turned Blue down the side of one of the flooded sloughs in hopes that he would strike and tree one on high ground, and he did both, but there was a lot of water and swimming in between the strike and the tree. Blue struck and opened about 3 or 4 times and I heard him splash into the deep back water. It took him several minutes to get the track straitened out in the swimming water. He headed across the slough with the backwater its probably 50 yards wide. I was hoping he would go to the other side and get treed over there on the high ground, as there was a place where many years ago loggers had made a make shift road and I could have walked across there, But before blue got to the other side he turned east strait up the slough for a ways, and came back toward my side of the slough, but the coon would never come all the way to the bank. I rode the 4-wheeler up the side of the slough until I was even with blue and I could see him from time to time in the swimming water. I was beginning to wish that he would loose out and come out of there, for he was already in a bad place and where he was headed it was going to get a lot worse. the part of the swamp he was headed into is lower in there. where we were at now there is dry land on both sides of the slough, but where he was headed the land is lower and there is nothing but water in there for a long ways and it didn't look good for a 9 month old pup. I tried to call him out of there, but he wasn't having any of that, needless to say I was beginning to worry about him. I don't know how he was doing it, but the track seemed to be getting better and he was pushing harder right up through the middle of the swamp in all that water. All I could do was listen to the race and hope that he didn't catch the coon out there in all that water and that sooner or later the coon would take to the dry ground. There was several times that although I could still hear him I would loose contact with him on the Garmin. At 956 yards from where Blue struck the coon he locked up treed. Even at that distance he had that swamp ringing. I knew that after all that work, that he would have to stay treed for a while before I could get to him. I would have to go all the way back to the river and come around and all the way back out to the black top and almost down to my house and back into the swamp from there. I don't think he ever missed a bark. He was still treeing hard when I got there. He was treed in a big Beech den tree, that had a big hole up near the top. The tree was at the top of a 20 foot bluff that went down into the backwater. Blue showed me tonight that if he gets the woods time he will be a good one. We walked back to the 4-wheeler and called it a night. When I put Blue up I did give him a couple of extra pieces of cheese.
HUNT
Steve glad to hear the good news about your neck. Good luck with your hounds and your recovery!!
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Blue
Mr. Jack that pups going to make you want to be 20 years younger. So proud of both of you!
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Keep them BLUE and treed IL. BLUE
Blue
Mr. Ed, I was just thinking about you last night. Me and you needed a pup like Blue when we were about 50 years old. Now about the time I'm ready to call it a night, he's just getting warmed up. Take care Mr. Ed.
IM THINKING ITS NOT REAL EASY AT 54? LOL IM WISHING I HAD HOUNDS LIKE I HAVE NOW 30 YEARS AGO!!! YOUR NOT BUILDING MY HOPES UP SIR!!!LOL
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HIGH SCORING BLUETICK BLK & TAN DAYS 2016, 2017 and 2018
TOP 9 2017 FALL SUPERSTAKES
2018 2ND PLACE BREED WINNER PKC
2019 ILLINOIS STATE CHAMPION
2019 AUTUMN OAKS GRAND 16
2019 AUTUMN OAKS NATL GRNITECH OF BREED
2019 ZONE 3 HIGH SCORING DOG
2019 WORLD CH TOP 100
2019 PURINA NATIONALS BREED WINNER.
2019 FALL ROUND UP KING OF THE HUNT.
2019 ERCHA PKC PRO HUNT TOP 4
2020 WINTER CLASSIC SAT. 4TH PLACE CHAMPION DIVISION
2020 WORLD QUALIIFIED
2020 NATIONAL BLUETICK DAYS INVITATIONAL HUNT WINNER
2020 NATIONAL BLUETICK DAYS DOUBLE CAST WINNER 3RD PLACE GRNITECH FRI AND 4TH PLACE GRNITECH SAT
2020 Natl english days high scoring dog overall fri 1rst place grnitech sat 3rd place grnitech.
2021 invitational hunt winner
2021 natl bluetick days 9th place RQE winner
T0C Top 64 winner
ALSO HOME OF
PR Stebers Lil Blue Krayzee[dual grand penny x grnitech krypt]
nitech Stebers Big Ole Slick
NITECH STEBERS MIGHTY LONESOME 3 AKA CASH[7 wins towards grnitech
Stebers Mighty Blue Bell
Stebers 5 Gen
Stebers Pure Country
Stebers Shining Diamond
Stebers Lonesome Sue
Stebers Mighty Blue Patsy
Stebers Ole Blue Betty
Stebers Lil Blue Krayzee II
AND SEVERAL YOUNG ONES IN THE MIX
IM THINKING ITS NOT REAL EASY AT 54? LOL IM WISHING I HAD HOUNDS LIKE I HAVE NOW 30 YEARS AGO!!! YOUR NOT BUILDING MY HOPES UP SIR!!!LOL
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HIGH SCORING BLUETICK BLK & TAN DAYS 2016, 2017 and 2018
TOP 9 2017 FALL SUPERSTAKES
2018 2ND PLACE BREED WINNER PKC
2019 ILLINOIS STATE CHAMPION
2019 AUTUMN OAKS GRAND 16
2019 AUTUMN OAKS NATL GRNITECH OF BREED
2019 ZONE 3 HIGH SCORING DOG
2019 WORLD CH TOP 100
2019 PURINA NATIONALS BREED WINNER.
2019 FALL ROUND UP KING OF THE HUNT.
2019 ERCHA PKC PRO HUNT TOP 4
2020 WINTER CLASSIC SAT. 4TH PLACE CHAMPION DIVISION
2020 WORLD QUALIIFIED
2020 NATIONAL BLUETICK DAYS INVITATIONAL HUNT WINNER
2020 NATIONAL BLUETICK DAYS DOUBLE CAST WINNER 3RD PLACE GRNITECH FRI AND 4TH PLACE GRNITECH SAT
2020 Natl english days high scoring dog overall fri 1rst place grnitech sat 3rd place grnitech.
2021 invitational hunt winner
2021 natl bluetick days 9th place RQE winner
T0C Top 64 winner
ALSO HOME OF
PR Stebers Lil Blue Krayzee[dual grand penny x grnitech krypt]
nitech Stebers Big Ole Slick
NITECH STEBERS MIGHTY LONESOME 3 AKA CASH[7 wins towards grnitech
Stebers Mighty Blue Bell
Stebers 5 Gen
Stebers Pure Country
Stebers Shining Diamond
Stebers Lonesome Sue
Stebers Mighty Blue Patsy
Stebers Ole Blue Betty
Stebers Lil Blue Krayzee II
AND SEVERAL YOUNG ONES IN THE MIX
Healing Up and being in my 50's
Thanks Darren. My Neck is doing good but the better it feels the more I'm doing around the house trying to get caught up on everything and my Back isn't liking it. Giving me Lots of Pain. I had my second round of Injections on October 2nd and those 2 have worn off. Time for another round. Hope you getting some nice young prospects rounded up and get them lined out here shortly. You know Hounds and I know you will have one soon that shows you the signs you like to see in a Good One. Take Care.
Mr. Ed, when Mr. Jack called with Blue treeing over the phone the other night, he sure sounded excited. I think Blue has him High Stepping to the Tree. He sure has the Mouth that calls you to Hurry Up and Come See.
Mr. Jack I think you Picking on Me about wishing you was 50 and had a pup like Blue. I have to agree with Steeb. I ain't much past 50, at 53, and my Body is as close to SHOT as I hope it gets. I can't see taking much more Pain than I've had to deal with the past 2 years, lol. My Neck feeling good so I've been Raking and Hauling Leaves, Shoveling Sand, Cutting Grass and just generally trying to whip this place into shape for Spring. My Back is Protesting, Lol! Compared to what I was doing a few years ago, this stuff should just Warm Me Up. I might have to twist your arm to keep Blue Another Month. I never hear you Complain like I do so you Can't be hurting as much as me, lol! Just Kidding Mr. Jack but all jokes aside if it don't get better soon Bo will have to learn how to FISH. Because I will just sit on the River Bank all day and Fish instead of Hunt. Talk to you Soon.
Steeb I hope all is well up your way. Mr. Ed said it's been a pretty tough Winter but that they had warmed up some this past week. Hope you and Lonesome 11 are treeing a few and having a good time, Take Care.
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Steve,
Hope things are going well your way. Glad to hear your getting healed up and I hope to catch up with you at Bluetick Days in Iowa. Sounds like Blue has got Jack excited. He is from some top hounds and it sounds like it is coming out in his ability. We are froze up pretty much up here yet but did get out hunting this last week one night. It looks like we will be able to get out again tonight and chase a few. I am looking forward to warmer days and more steady hunting in the next couple of months.
Take Care,
Scott
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How much you asking for Blue, Steve? Just picking at you a little. But I sure would like to have a 9 month old pup doing what he's doing.
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