That's the dog,Robin Powell runs some of that blood south of me.
Thanks Tim
Diamond Jim lines?
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Smokey River Diamond Jim
My dogs go back to this hound several times but most recently thru Smokey River JBells Cheif. I had an own son of Cheif who was an absolute coon crazy nut. Too "cooney" to be a good bobcat hound. He could run a track pretty well and tree his head off but you could not get a dead coon away from him as he would take "lock jaw".
Old Diamond Jim had spots but did not have as much ticking as most blue dogs. I have heard that some folks suspected a little "running dog" back there somewhere. There have been some tremendous hounds come from this line of dogs, dogs that were not just competition coonhounds, dogs with a lot of diversity.
Old Diamond Jim had spots but did not have as much ticking as most blue dogs. I have heard that some folks suspected a little "running dog" back there somewhere. There have been some tremendous hounds come from this line of dogs, dogs that were not just competition coonhounds, dogs with a lot of diversity.
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