Brady Davis' GGS's
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Brady Davis' GGS's
Hey guys, things have been crazy at work and I haven't had time to get some good updated pics together of the pups. I kno some of you guys have been asking...
They are just over 7 months old now and so far I have been very impressed. They will flat smoke a trail laid with lion scent. We are currently roading them over 30 miles per week and they are staying in good shape. In fact, probably their best moment was just before our lion season closed. I had roaded them in the mtns for about 4-5 miles up a dirt road where we sometimes cut tracks. After roading them I put them in the truck just tied in with a chain. I decided to drive up aways and look at the road conditions (there wasn't much snow at this point). As I drove I noticed a lion scrape right off of the road. I stopped and before I could even get out to get a good look my male dog, Spider blew up. I got both hounds out, led them on a long leash for about 100 yards and they were both going nuts so I let them run. They took the lion track for HOURS. The hounds were moving pretty quick and I beleive had a cat jumped after going 1 canyon over. It was pretty cool, I was able to run up on a ridge and atch them finish the canyon just before pouring into the next. Well, they trailed him into a boulder pile with some huge rocks. They both were getting hung up on rocks and then finding their way off both still bawling a bit. There were a million little holes and caves there so I guess it's possible that the lion was in one or maybe not. I just know my 2- 7 month old dogs picked up the trail in the dirt and ran it in the dirt for a few hours and they impressed me for sure. They still have a lot of training to do and a LOT more game to see before I feel they can have a fully honest evaluation but, so far so good
They are just over 7 months old now and so far I have been very impressed. They will flat smoke a trail laid with lion scent. We are currently roading them over 30 miles per week and they are staying in good shape. In fact, probably their best moment was just before our lion season closed. I had roaded them in the mtns for about 4-5 miles up a dirt road where we sometimes cut tracks. After roading them I put them in the truck just tied in with a chain. I decided to drive up aways and look at the road conditions (there wasn't much snow at this point). As I drove I noticed a lion scrape right off of the road. I stopped and before I could even get out to get a good look my male dog, Spider blew up. I got both hounds out, led them on a long leash for about 100 yards and they were both going nuts so I let them run. They took the lion track for HOURS. The hounds were moving pretty quick and I beleive had a cat jumped after going 1 canyon over. It was pretty cool, I was able to run up on a ridge and atch them finish the canyon just before pouring into the next. Well, they trailed him into a boulder pile with some huge rocks. They both were getting hung up on rocks and then finding their way off both still bawling a bit. There were a million little holes and caves there so I guess it's possible that the lion was in one or maybe not. I just know my 2- 7 month old dogs picked up the trail in the dirt and ran it in the dirt for a few hours and they impressed me for sure. They still have a lot of training to do and a LOT more game to see before I feel they can have a fully honest evaluation but, so far so good
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Re: Brady Davis' GGS's
If anyone on here has littermates to these I'd love to see pics/updates on hunting....
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Couple more....
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Beautiful dogs, Brady. About how much do they weigh right now?
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Lookin real good Brady.........That'a a great story......You gotta be happy with that progress man !!!!
Take care and keep up the good work !!!
Take care and keep up the good work !!!
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Re: Brady Davis' GGS's
as far as looks go those are some sweet looking hounds...
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Re: Brady Davis' GGS's
Brady,
Are these from Liontracker?
Which bitch are they out of?
They are darn nice looking Hounds!
Big N Blue is high on his.
Keep after them!
CJC
Are these from Liontracker?
Which bitch are they out of?
They are darn nice looking Hounds!
Big N Blue is high on his.
Keep after them!
CJC
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Nice hounds, Brady. Thanks for the update and pics. Keep us posted.
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They are looking super Brady!
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Good looking hounds for sure. Have any of these GGS's seen a lion in a tree yet, or are we waiting for the dirt season to try them out? I don't know about everyone else, but I want to see a couple of those big old floppy eared buggers in a lions face. Now that would look good. Keep us posted.
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are you using the grawes lures ?
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