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the one on the right is smokey river and vaughn bred the one on the left is a mix of good dogs
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blueticks
Jim
If you are going to concentrate on lion and hunt primarily dry ground, a Cameron bred hound might be what you need. I don't think that you need as much speed for this game as you would on bobcat or bear. It sounds to me that you need nose most of all. There are several breeders in Utah that have this breeding. Rudy Garrison from the OKC, OK area has blue hounds that he uses on bobcats and lions on the Grants, NM area. Most of his dogs go back to Smokey River breeding and from what I understand, has some really nice hounds. He is a Vet and works the race tracks.
If you are going to concentrate on lion and hunt primarily dry ground, a Cameron bred hound might be what you need. I don't think that you need as much speed for this game as you would on bobcat or bear. It sounds to me that you need nose most of all. There are several breeders in Utah that have this breeding. Rudy Garrison from the OKC, OK area has blue hounds that he uses on bobcats and lions on the Grants, NM area. Most of his dogs go back to Smokey River breeding and from what I understand, has some really nice hounds. He is a Vet and works the race tracks.
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http://www.outwesthounds.com
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blue dogs
Jim,
A tough journey you have ahead of you indeed. To find a dog that suits you that wears the color you want. There are good and bad in all colors, like people.
I have said it before, and will say it as long as it holds true. DJ Mcleod on this site has good blue dogs for sale time to time. They are Jet bred, and some Hammer breeding too. Hammer and Jet are usually associated with Nite hunts, but DJ takes the ones that show Big Game qualities and breeds them, and they work.
I have two of them that work for me. Pinch is smaller in size, 40 or 45 pounds, and he can tree bobcat, coon and bear. Next spring I will know how he did on Lion this winter. He likes to drift a track, this helps him make up ground on them short tail. Shorty has got more leg then his brother, so he runs right at 56 pounds when he was at the vet getting stitched up after a bear got hold of him. Shorty has a bit colder nose then his brother, I use him to start cats in the winter, and bear at the baits.
I know DJ was happy with the pups he has been hunting out of Pinch on bobcat and bear.
See photos of the both of them on my photos page on this forum.
Good luck in your search
ph
A tough journey you have ahead of you indeed. To find a dog that suits you that wears the color you want. There are good and bad in all colors, like people.
I have said it before, and will say it as long as it holds true. DJ Mcleod on this site has good blue dogs for sale time to time. They are Jet bred, and some Hammer breeding too. Hammer and Jet are usually associated with Nite hunts, but DJ takes the ones that show Big Game qualities and breeds them, and they work.
I have two of them that work for me. Pinch is smaller in size, 40 or 45 pounds, and he can tree bobcat, coon and bear. Next spring I will know how he did on Lion this winter. He likes to drift a track, this helps him make up ground on them short tail. Shorty has got more leg then his brother, so he runs right at 56 pounds when he was at the vet getting stitched up after a bear got hold of him. Shorty has a bit colder nose then his brother, I use him to start cats in the winter, and bear at the baits.
I know DJ was happy with the pups he has been hunting out of Pinch on bobcat and bear.
See photos of the both of them on my photos page on this forum.
Good luck in your search
ph
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