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Re: road hunting
Wow looks like you guys had a great season. Nice looking dogs too. Are those triggs I see in there?
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Tim Pittman
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Re: road hunting
All of the dogs aren't in the pic.All the walkers are Finley River,a Mike Kemp female[solid red dog]and some of her offsping.The other dogs are lep curs.
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Re: road hunting
That must be Mikes dogs that look like trigg? I think his dogs have some in them? I think.... Thanks. Looks like a great day to me.
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Tim Cook
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Re: road hunting
Well said about Dewey Walton, Tim, he's truly one of the hound worlds best kept secrets. That's a great picture 
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Re: road hunting
back in the olden days--
- i thought roadin was the only way to coonhunt-
ive had 2 dogs , that would pause at a fork in the road--- id use my turn signal to tell them which fork to take--
id say they was roaded a little at nite coonhunting
my first bear dog would not bark on back of the truck-- she would just get excited- then id turn around and road her back -- so guess she was a road dog too -lol
tough to beat a good rig dog but if your haveing one them days--- getting strikes but not taking it out - ,,n u think its the weather conditions-- roading them can pay off --i still road dogs sometimes --usually when im desperate
i had a blutick beagle cross- , he was a rabbit hound-and a fair bird dog
- i used to road him to hunt partridge and hare .. i didnt road him cause i thought was a good way to start a hare --- but roaded him when i was after birds----
he didnt point like a real bird dog but just enuff so he was usable - and once he hit a hare ,he was done bird hunting
ive had 2 dogs , that would pause at a fork in the road--- id use my turn signal to tell them which fork to take--
id say they was roaded a little at nite coonhunting
my first bear dog would not bark on back of the truck-- she would just get excited- then id turn around and road her back -- so guess she was a road dog too -lol
tough to beat a good rig dog but if your haveing one them days--- getting strikes but not taking it out - ,,n u think its the weather conditions-- roading them can pay off --i still road dogs sometimes --usually when im desperate
i had a blutick beagle cross- , he was a rabbit hound-and a fair bird dog
he didnt point like a real bird dog but just enuff so he was usable - and once he hit a hare ,he was done bird hunting
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