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Elmer Blankenship

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:29 pm
by kevin
I would like to thank all of the people who posted the compliments and kind words about dad throughout the summer.A friend of ours called and told me about the web site and it sure meant a lot to Me and my family to read the post.
Dad for sure understood a cat dog and was as smooth as they come.He believed in going early and staying late.Mom never worried about him till the 3rd day.One thing dad was better at than cat hunting was being a dad and friend.He had a way of making people feel important and special.We made a million tracks together and I am a very Lucky man to have had him for a dad and friend. Thanks again! Kevin Blankenship

Re: Elmer Blankenship

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:27 pm
by catdog360
Kevin, I never knew your dad personally but I have hunted with dogs from him and have owned a dog or two from him. He had one hell of a reputation out here. My hat is lowered for him. I hope he is chasen them short tails way up yonder. I ask for peace to your family. And keep the legacy going Kevin.
Mic

Re: Elmer Blankenship

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:37 am
by cobalt
Kevin-I never met your dad either, but his name always came up when great houndsmen were being talked about. One of those men that forgot more about hounds than most will ever know, myself included. I know you will keep up the family tradition. It is your blood.
I hope Misery does good for you this year in Cali. I hunt The Bean Man(the beagle i got from you) as much as I can. Had him out this morning. He needs no help and will hunt til he drops or I can catch him.
Truly sorry about your loss-- Brett from Idaho

Re: Elmer Blankenship

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:47 am
by Darvin Ecklund
Kevin-

Sorry to hear about your Dad. I lost my Dad last November to Cancer. It took him in three months. It's a tough thing to go through but I feel my Dad is with me every time I turn loose my hounds. Take care and maybe sometime we can hook up and hunt together. Give a call sometime- 360.731.4602

Darvin Ecklund

Re: Elmer Blankenship

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:46 am
by david
Good to see you on here Kevin. The last time I saw you, you were in high school. I did not live close enough to Elmer to see him a lot, but I have just now been going through a small pile of letters from him. He did everything he could to help me out back in those difficult days of trying to become a bobcat hunter. I am honored, and i treasure the letters. I hold a bit of history, and a bit of writing from one of the all time great bobcat hunters. It is a great honor.

Keep the Faith Kevin. Blessings and peace to you and your family.

Re: Elmer Blankenship

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:44 am
by Mel White
kevin i talk to your dad quite a bit over the years and finally met him about nine years ago. i bought a 14 month old dog named ann off him. best investment i have ever made.ann is the best box and start dog i have ever seen. she has caught hundreds of cats with company and by herself. elmer had her on a boat load of cats when i bought her from him at a young age and she pretty much became my main dog at a year and half old. i have seen and hunted with lots of other dogs he has started or sold and most of them were top cat dogs. he knew how to train young dogs and make cat dogs better than any one else i know.he is a cat hunting legend.

Re: Elmer Blankenship

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:39 am
by ryan goodwin
kevin i met your dad years ago in forks. Man to grow up around such a man that knew so much about what a bobcat dog was and should be is awesome, its funny wene you here about a true legend in the bobcat world your dad was truely a legened he will be missed by all but on the other side he is in a geat place with his dogs chasing them short tails witch he loved to do. take care and cheers to ELMER BLANKENSHIP a true houndsmen