Redbones N bear hunting
Redbones N bear hunting
Now I may get whipped, flogged, tarred and feathered but I want to ask this question. I have never hunted behind a redbone bear hunting and as far as I can remember I have never seen one in the woods while bear hunting. Most people are either walker or plott men with a blue dog sprinkled in every now and then. I have coon hunted with buddies who own rebones and the ones I've hunted with sounded just awesome and done a reasonable good job at it. Is there a specific line of redbones that are used for bear that anyone knows of?
I swear i'm always defending Redbones on this sight, but i have got what are supposed 2 be the some of the best bear dogs from Utah and Arizona. Then some dude gave me a purebred Redbone pup from Illinois I really didnt want another cat dog but let me tell you what he's the best bear dog i've ever had by far. Maybe i just got lucky.
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Earl Hickey wrote:onalimb wrote:Haven't you heard about the Line that produces "REAL TOP SHELF BEARDOGS" ? Don't worry, you will!!!!! LMAO!!!!!!!
Onalimb, one of the funniest quotes I've read on this place.![]()
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You could give an old man a heart attack. I laughed until my chest hurt.
Wasnt even close to the funniest I have ever hear but I also laughed a little. Very nice, limb.
Oh and Ike, please pull panties out of your ass before you post on this thread again.
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-- i havent seen many more than u have
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just havent hunted with many or even seen many -
i have seen one under a bear tree with one other dog --but that doesnt make him a "bear dog " lol
- i know the guy that owned him well enuff to know it was a good dog -
he said it was one of his best ever -
and hes had and hunted with some good ones --
you will wear out boots and trucks finding a real special one -
any breed
-- i havent seen many more than u have
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just havent hunted with many or even seen many -
i have seen one under a bear tree with one other dog --but that doesnt make him a "bear dog " lol
- i know the guy that owned him well enuff to know it was a good dog -
he said it was one of his best ever -
and hes had and hunted with some good ones --
you will wear out boots and trucks finding a real special one -
any breed
when the tailgate drops
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ive hunted with a few just this past august, they were kinda young but i wasnt really overwhelmed by their abilities lol but then again ive hunted with lots of other breeds that needed a bullet too. I think you just have to find a line that works like every other breed and stick with it. Actually the one red dog thot about puttin the ivory to me when i was walkin it out of the woods after finding it and a B&T on a slick tree (BTW it regretted its idea after) Im pretty sure Ike runs some red dogs i think hes the man to talk to lol
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