Best lion dog (pics)
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Ike
For me it's really hard to ever put a finger on which hound made a better lion dog, as they have all had their moments when they out shined the others. However, I believe my ol' LionHeart dog probably had a special place in her heart for the big cats and often showed it. She has gone on to that big tree in the sky but I'm still hunting dogs that came from her, and I believe she has passed that love of the big cats on to her offspring.......
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montananative
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Ike
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Ike
That red LionHeart dog was red as you can see, but to my knowledge she didn't have any redbone in her. She was one of those old Western, big game crosses that go back to alot of different stuff.
The Sir was a English, red and white male that belonged to Leland Evans and was known as their Duster dog.........
The gyp side was a brindled bitch name Sqaw that Shawn Labrum owned. That brindle bitch came from a plott/walker cross and those dogs (the grand sir and damn) were owned by CJ Prock and Hal Mecham, and go back to some of the old western crossbred bloodlines.
I probably should have picked up a papered female redbone years ago to breed to that Ike dog but time slipped away I guess, as he's nine this past summer and by the time I raised and made a good female he'd been too old or gone.
The Sir was a English, red and white male that belonged to Leland Evans and was known as their Duster dog.........
The gyp side was a brindled bitch name Sqaw that Shawn Labrum owned. That brindle bitch came from a plott/walker cross and those dogs (the grand sir and damn) were owned by CJ Prock and Hal Mecham, and go back to some of the old western crossbred bloodlines.
I probably should have picked up a papered female redbone years ago to breed to that Ike dog but time slipped away I guess, as he's nine this past summer and by the time I raised and made a good female he'd been too old or gone.
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Ike
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montananative
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tess is a two and half yr old redbone out of NITECH PEELS BURNING PEPPER and PR BORGSTADTS MOONLIGHT JEWELS. got her from a fellow in concordia MO. she is comin onto coons very well. treein coons every nite we go out. ive droped on one lion and one bob. she tracked on them for awhile but we coulnt finish either. that was really before she was hunting good. i hvae 100% confindence we will put up some lions this year. not so sure on the bobs though.Ike wrote:So tell us about your Moonlight Tess dog MontanaNative..............montananative wrote:ike
that red dog in your last pic is half redbone or seven and a half? if hes half what is his other half...looks like a nice, dark, pure bred redbone to me. nice dogs...
ike
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this is od and little bit od is 4 little bit is 3 they are both lead dogs little bit is the frist at a bear tree od is frist at lion tree they are both pretty good dogs so far i have sure enjoyed them od is full plott little bit is half plott half red tic they are both out of my satan dog keep them hunting
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