Danny Glista
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Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Berlin Center,Oh
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The guys around here call me the tailgate hunter. I want to drop the tailgate, get one out and cut him or her loose and sit there till they get treed. Only two reasons for me to get off my behind, heading to a tree or dog is getting close to a road. These days I like to limit the walking if I can. When I cut one loose, it better get his behind in the timber and make things happen and not take all night to do it. When the corn and beans come off, I like to pull right out in the middle of the field, point my light towards the timber and cut'em! They better be heading for that woodlot hard and fast. The more the go power, the better I like them but with brains enough to take a track when it comes to one and get that dang thing treed. The common thing I'm reading and seeing here is going hard,great track ability, and tree with the coon looking down when ya get there. The going hard and track speed is always a plus but they have to tree and stay put foremost to make a top hound. I'm betting I'll get both along with some big mouths. If I had all the right answers here at the kennel, I'ld stay as is but I believe ya can always make better than what your hunting. Ya just have to make the move and do it sometimes to find out. Alice is the perfect one for me to make that happen, thus the reason to buy her back and the adventure into Echo bred hounds. Time will tell! She should be coming in soon! Vic, these sick ohio woodlot coons get sick of looking at me when one top hound lights my fire. Hopefully it will come from the next litter I raise here. Time will tell. Have to make it happen first off and move on from there once a litter hits the ground! Thanks, Danny G.
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