I have Strighten the Photo and Sharpen it ..







No I said I'am Breeding thru Vanzants Sam to Mountain Music Blue .. When you breed a heavy Mountain Music Bred Bluetick to a English Coonhound that is heavy in Vanzants Sam (Which is Bred with Mountain Music Blue) you can Jump Many Generations back to Match Common Genetic's .. The Hear Say was Mountain Music Blue Compaired to Diamond Jim..Trueblue wrote:So let me see if I am understanding you correctly.The best coonhound you ever saw GO was Tack,son of Diamond Jim but you decided to create a breeding program around Vanzant's Sam based on articles and hearsay ?



Bill Ed Peter


I can't argue with you there. BUT, as a Louisianian who's ancestors homesteaded here in the Spanish Colonial days, how do we account for the almost total absence of a hunting hound culture in French Louisiana? No one can argue that my state has an extremely rich and proud heritage of producing some of the finest tree hounds that have ever hit the swamps and piney woods, but with just a little research you'll see that they were almost universally produced by men of Scots-Irish ancestry. In coastal south Louisiana, which is the only true "French" Louisiana, hunting with hounds is almost completely foreign.liontracker wrote: Texas is pretty close to Louisianna and Louisianna is where a lot of french settlers came in to this country.


