A very Good dialog about Hounds. David always brings insight into the backgrounds of the many types of Hounds he has reviewed in his quest for a "Bobcat Hound".
Mr. Robin you wrote "David, I think i know what you're saying but blueticks and walkers were both bred from the English coonhound.Walkes have running dog,bird dog and blueticks bred into them,generations back."
What "English Coonhound" are you referring to?
Are the "Walkers" you make reference to here, Treeing Walkers (Founded in the early 1940s) or the Historic Walker Fox Hound Strain founded in the mid 1850s; from whom the Treeing Walkers evolved.
I have problems finding historic references to any "English Bluetick Coon Hound" before the 1950s, and these were American Coon Hounds not Imported Hounds.
The best I can find is the French Gascon(sp) BloodHound type Bluetick colored Hound; and there were several similar Breeds, were Imported all the way back into the early 1700s. These Hounds were crossed into the English, Irish, and French "Fox Hound" types to develop the early "Varmint" Hounds (Coon, Bear, Squirrel, Hog, and other Varmints).
A Strain of Fox hounds was bred & developed in the early 1900s, by several of the Super Rich Fox Hunters in the SE corner of Pennsylvania, North Maryland and North Delaware that used a lot of the Blue French Blood Hound type Hound, crossed with American Fox Hounds and other Hound types of the region to produce the Penn-Marydel. A Hound who will have longer ears than a typical "Fox Hound" type Hound; Come in one of several colors including Bluetick, B&T, and Tri-colored. These Hounds are known for their nose, mouth and methodical style of moving a track. They were developed for the Sport of following Hounds Horseback while in pursuit of game not to ultimately pursue the game to catch or kill it. thus the term "Sport Hound" came into our Lexicon!
Here is a clip of Penn-Marydels of all three colors working a Track!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ_qis71j3M