California Leopards
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michigan Todd
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California Leopards
Honey I'm going to be a little late....
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Spanky
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Groom Creek Kennels
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Cedar Creek Outfitters
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Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
Groom Creek Kennels
www.Hounddawgs.net
Cedar Creek Outfitters
www.Cedarcreekmt.com
Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
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sow flat slim
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uncle Brisco
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michigan Todd
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thanks!!
Honey I'm going to be a little late....
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michigan Todd
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last years pups
Honey I'm going to be a little late....
Well the first two I got were a year and a half and had some experience. I lead each of them down a bobcat track and that was all it took for them. I don't know how cold of nose they have because I don't have much experience myself. But this year I took them with a friends hounds and they will take a colder track than his dogs. They seem to be very persistent and keep their noses to the ground on a cold track then pick up their heads and fly when it gets hotter. The pups are not a year old yet so I have not turned them out with the older dogs yet. They seem to be very intelligent, they have treed two raccoons on their own recently, I didn't get to watch though. They were loose at the house so I don't know the circumstances, just found them under the trees. The pups also started rigging deer, not by sight. I was really surprised at some of the tracks they were barking at (pretty old). Now I just need to find them the right track to bark at
. Well I hope that this is a little helpful I am still a beginner in the game so that is the best I can answer.
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sow flat slim
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