Hoosier Outlaw
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Registered: Jun 2010
Location: Marion, Indiana
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Well, I don't usually like to start putting names on a list before the female is showing bred but I guess I am going to have to start a list on these crosses because I am getting so many pm's and messages on Facebook that I will loose track of them if I don't start writing down who is interested in what.
As always...none of my pups will be priced over $400 and If your not a competition hunter and can't promise me you will give the pup a fair chance to compete when it's ready if it has the ability....then I probably can't help you.
Nothing against pleasure hunters or hide hunters...but we breed dogs specifically to win competition hunts and we can't gauge our success or failures in our breeding program if our pups are not adequately and appropriately measured in competition when they are ready. So if you are still interested and can meet that requirement...then I can put you on the list for the cross your interested in. Every cross we make, we believe in and we will be honest with you about what we expect to see in the pups...please be honest with us about what we can expect to see from you concerning your intentions with one of our pups.
A good bred competition redbones pup is a terrible thing to waste so we are looking for the right people to get behind the right pup so it has every opportunity to reach its full potential. As you can see by the pricing...we are not trying to make a big profit. I have never and probably never will come close to breaking even in any year I have ever had coon dogs. These pups will be registered with the major registries and nominated for and paid up in each of their programs like performance, super stakes, super stud...etc. these fees alone when added to the other costs for a.I. breeding, vet expenses, shots, worming, etc bring my expense level of each pup to between 200 and 300 dollars and many times I help get the pups to a hunt where the new owner can pick it up. We are making these sacrifices, not to get rich or attention...but to improve the redbone breed and put it back at the top...where we think it deserves to be. If you want to be a part of what our team is building...welcome aboard!
If not, then we wish you the best in your own endeavors and hope to see you in the finals of some major competition hunts behind a product of your own breeding. 
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Shane Maxey
Proud lifetime member of the NRA
Banshee Wildlife Products
Hoosier Outlaw / Moonlight Redbones
1994 American Redbone Coonhound Association Hunter of the Year
My first 3 redbones raised from pup's were:
Dual Gr.Ch. Outlaw Billy the Kid
Dual Gr.Ch.- PKC Ch. Outlaw Timber Girl
Dual Gr.Ch. Outlaw Scarlett Fever
(((( Current Favorites ))))
2013 AKC Ladies World Champion
Gr.Nt.Ch.- PKC Ch- AKC Ladies World Ch Ky Moonlight Breanna
Gr.Nt.Ch. - PKC Ch. Ky Moonlight Woody
Dual Grand Moonlight Deana
Dual Grand Ch.- PKC Ch. Moonlight AfterShock
Dual Grand Nighty Night Amber
Gr.Nt.Ch. Moonlight Big Time Britt
Gr.Nt.Ch Outlaw Billy Jean
Gr.Nt.Ch-PKC Ch.-2015 PKC Red Days Champ Outlaw Cherry Bomb
Gr.Nt.Ch Outlaw Breeze
Gr.Nt.Ch.Gr.Ch. All Grand Outlaw G-Man (over $20.000 won in PKC & CHKC) 2019 Southern Redbone Days Overall Champion
Gr.Nt.Ch. Moonlight Outlaw Mac
Gr.Nt.Ch. Classy Cali (Heavy Outlaw bred)
Gr.Nt.Ch. Moonlight Cat Scratch Fever
Gr.Nt.Ch. Moonlight Addiction
Gr.Nt.Ch. Moonlight Overdose
Gr.Nt.Ch. Moonlight Jinx
Gr.Nt.Ch. Moonlight Banshee
"Always outnumbered...Never outgunned!"
To enjoy lots of pics and videos of out redbones, find me on Facebook
as Shenandoah Maxey
Last edited by Hoosier Outlaw on 05-10-2016 at 05:56 PM
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