
THE BEST BEAR DOG YOU OWN OUR EVER HUNTED WITH
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THE BEST BEAR DOG YOU OWN OUR EVER HUNTED WITH
Allwright boys and gals lets here about the best bear dog you own or ever hunted with. The best bear dog i have ever hunted with is my vinni dog.Strike dog, extremely fast,great tree dog,And very gritty this dog is not afraid to get in there and get ahold and put the pressure on them,so lets here yours. This is a pic of vinni on the right and his son jack on the left


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the best bear dog i have ever owned is Badger,he is curently 4 1/2 years old maybe 5. He is half plot and 1/4 bluetick and 1/4 walker. nobody i hunt with has a dog that can keep up with him. i wish i was able to run him with some of the other greats that are dead and gone now or just to old to be able to do what they used to, just to see how he stacks up.
There is a dog that i have to mention as great also. his name was hoss. i had to put him down on the 12th of this month. it was one of the hardiest decisions i have ever had to make. He was good all around.good on those tricky short tails,hell of a strike dog,and was affraid of no bear. if it wasn't for him i would not have the pack of dogs i have today. RIP old friend and know you will be missed.
There is a dog that i have to mention as great also. his name was hoss. i had to put him down on the 12th of this month. it was one of the hardiest decisions i have ever had to make. He was good all around.good on those tricky short tails,hell of a strike dog,and was affraid of no bear. if it wasn't for him i would not have the pack of dogs i have today. RIP old friend and know you will be missed.
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Re: THE BEST BEAR DOG YOU OWN OUR EVER HUNTED WITH
I deffent1l know better than too do this but what the hey/ it could of been ole Tuffie of Harland Maxxwells, or ol Plutto of Carl Horners, Maybee ol Boggie of Bob Sages, or ole Banjo of Shorty Martins, or or ol Dan of Mr. Beemans or ole Junior I think hs name was of Shutts, well maybe Ole Burt of Rick Summers= ya know the more I try too narrow it down the list justgrows ! I guess I`d honestly just have too say ANY DOG ONE THAT GIVEN DAY WHO GOT THAT BEAR TREED UP AN WITH OUT THAT DOG ON THE BEAR WED PROBABLY STLL BE DOGGEN THAT CRITTER !!?ryan goodwin wrote:Allwright boys and gals lets here about the best bear dog you own or ever hunted with. The best bear dog i have ever hunted with is my vinni dog.Strike dog, extremely fast,great tree dog,And very gritty this dog is not afraid to get in there and get ahold and put the pressure on them,so lets here yours.
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rambo was a littermate to toby. those two were dave dean bred hammer 8 puppies and the only two out of the litter that were black and white with brown cheeks. they looked more like walkers than papered blueticks. ruger was a bad ass too and he was mostly bluetick but looked like a walker with lots of brown, he was one out of tobys/cindys first litter. those were some of the old dogs i was talking about, among others. i never thought i would ever hear there names on here, i guess thats an honor. thanks mel
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Hey Mel I think I got my dogs pretty much broke off those little things. I think they just like a challege, all they run during the winter any more is coyotes.
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This is a pic. of my old Buck dog, he's the first dog to show me what a real b
ear dog is supposed to be like. Have a good1, Mike
I miss ole Buck
I hunt the Leopard spotted bear dogs
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I have been around some pretty good dogs, but none like Wade Lemon's dog Copper, he is dead and gone now, but the best rig dog ever, and would stay with a mean bear for days. Kim Payne has some mighty fine bear dogs too. Most of the bears around these parts don't tree and can make for some long races, I have seen some pretty remarkable things from Kim and Wades dogs. Kim sold one of his better dogs to Bigshooter and he has some fine dogs too.
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I've had some decent dogs, and seen a couple REAL nice ones. The best bear catching dog i have ever seen was a New Hampshire dog named Bullet.Registered walker male.He wasnt the perfect all around dog for sure but he was the best bear catcher I have ever seen.Bullet was owned by Mike Lord in NH and then sold down south a few years ago to,I think, a guy named Denny Russell.
I hunted hard with Bullet 2 years in a row. 4 or 5 days a week during training season. I saw him on 50 or 60 trees a year. He was a top rig dog.He had faults.He was pretty quiet on track sometimes.Many many times he would slip out and give only a bark or two then be treed.We'd have to send a good open mouth cold trailer with him so we could turn dogs in easier.Other times he would open good on track.He was tough as nails too.I've got lots of video of him mixing it up with mean bears.Like I said, he wasnt perfect BUt I have never seen a dog tree so many bears as Bullet.He just very rarely ever screwed up and almost always ended up with a bear in the tree.
He may still be alive but I am not sure. He also threw some pretty good dogs in his likeness.
I hunted hard with Bullet 2 years in a row. 4 or 5 days a week during training season. I saw him on 50 or 60 trees a year. He was a top rig dog.He had faults.He was pretty quiet on track sometimes.Many many times he would slip out and give only a bark or two then be treed.We'd have to send a good open mouth cold trailer with him so we could turn dogs in easier.Other times he would open good on track.He was tough as nails too.I've got lots of video of him mixing it up with mean bears.Like I said, he wasnt perfect BUt I have never seen a dog tree so many bears as Bullet.He just very rarely ever screwed up and almost always ended up with a bear in the tree.
He may still be alive but I am not sure. He also threw some pretty good dogs in his likeness.
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The best that I have seen was a little female leopard cur that Randy Oller had. Her name was Token, and she was something else. One hell of a rig dog and the fastest dog on track that I personaly have seen. She had an amazingly cold nose and knew how to use it, and had no fear of a bear. She also was a very smart and personable dog, and I got to where I thought the world of her. Believe Me, she was something else. If you look back up in this thread you will see another leopard, that was owned by Mike (Lepcur), I believe he was a full brother to Token. Never hunted with him but Randy thought a lot of him.