Any info on Jet Bred Blueticks
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bullseyecowboy
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Any info on Jet Bred Blueticks
Is the Jet line go coon? Bobcat? Lion?.
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Gary Roberson
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Re: Any info on Jet Bred Blueticks
I have my first female from Jet breeding so this is what I am told by hunters who hunt them. They make excellent competition coon dogs, quick starters and hard tree dogs. They are not known for trailing ability but the female that I have can REALLY work an old track. I am guessing that she got the nose from her mother's side which goes back to Clear River Diamond Jim and Twin Springs Bullets Blue Nikki (Smokey River). These dogs give a lot of mouth and mine is no exception. I am trying to quiten her down some as just too mouthy for me. She is a work in progress but I see her making a nice hound for coons and perhaps bear. She is a very small dog, weighs less than 40 lbs.
Adios,
Gary
Adios,
Gary
Re: Any info on Jet Bred Blueticks
Just as with all dogs of all strains and breeds, there are differences from dog to dog. I run some Northern Bl. Levi dogs which are Jet V breeding. They do well on bear and cat and coon. Long runners with good noses and good speed.
It is much more about the trainer than the dog.
It is much more about the trainer than the dog.
Re: Any info on Jet Bred Blueticks
I live about 20 miles from Ed and have hunted with him a couple of times and with quite a few of Jet bred dogs and have Jet blood in my dogs. They start early, tree hard, have good noses and are SMART dogs, which translate into a dog that catches on fast. The dogs I have are mostly crossed with Jet and two of them out of Jet 6 were two of the best bear dogs I have owned. They are gamey but not trashy. I have used them on coyote as well as coon and would not hesitate to own more.
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