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Bo Wood has some really nice YOUNG dogs, that are fast and they catch game on the flat ground and makem climb. I have a pup from him that is a super nice looking hound with big mouth and I expect alot out of him. Bo might come off of a young one, but you would probably have to price your best and expect to pay just that.
He has a young female out of my dogs and it is doing very well, it is just over a yr and a littermate to the 85 lb male. 4 of those 5 pups are doing exceptionaly well for there age and I am sure 3 of the 5 will be front runners as they mature. The big male is no longer for sale, I sold another young dog and I plan on keeping him for now. The big female well she has a LOT of pup still in her.
I just bred the mother of these pups again, she is a fire cracker that can flat out fly, the male I bred to is a super nice male, he has not been bear hunted, but I assure you he is for real, and acts much like his sire. I expect to bred every female I own to him at some point. He is out of the best bear dog that I have every owned and he was always somewhere in the top 3 dogs no mater if he was running with Plotts, English, Walkers or crosses of such. What seperated him from the rest like most of these dogs, he had a big nose, exceptional trail dog, and flat out moved a track. Like I mentioned somewehre I have seen many of these dogs running well off the actual track, short cutting the bear. And most of you will think this is total B.S. but I have seen that patucual dog run a bear in snow just by the sight of the track, no way he could have smelt it, and end up jumping it and soon packed to and treed it. He is dead and gone, and greatly missed, died of a twisted gut on my birthday not quite a yr ago at the age of 7 a sad sad day for me.
Now back to the cross I just made the female is about 50lbs, the male is about 55, with a bit more leg under him. Both dogs can move a track with speed to spare, both run with there heads up, drift a track and have great noses. These pups will be out of proven reproducers on both sides. They are not full Camerons, which I have none now, the closest being the pup I got from Bo. I like to think of these dogs I am producing as my own, since I have owned or bred the majority of there ansisters.
This should be one hot hot cross and I am not advertising these pups, but from what I can gather you are as serious about bear hunting as myself and the few other guys that I have mentioned in this post. I would love to see you have one.
Bo Wood if you are reading...well you know I got ya one set back as well buddy, just have to see how many she has. For the most part I will keep the entire litter as I have with most litters that I have produced. I like what I have and like what I am producing be it big or small, guess I have been lucky and plumb ate up with an obbession to have quality hounds.
When you come up to Curtis Walkers in WV let me know, I have a camp close by you can pile up in for as long as you need to, bring your equipment.
William Lamburnt is close by as well and he always has nice young dogs and finished dogs for sell, but they are far from being blue but still great dogs as he breeds his own strain of mixed up English, Trigg and Walkers out of pack leaders.
below is a link to the sire of the litter.
http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthrea...threadid=470047
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