Trying to find someone with finley river banjo blood in there walker dogs
would like to know some history on the -finley river- line of Walker dogs,whos line it was were they came from, and what there main use was
looking for finley river Banjo dogs
looking for finley river Banjo dogs
Last edited by benji on Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Frontier
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Re: looking for finley river Banjo dogs
Need to be more specific - Finley River Chief ? Hurt's Bawling Banjo ? Johnson's Banjo? Hard to Not to find some of that somewhere in most of the walkers today. But it is hard to find it close or very heavy. Finley River and Banjo are two different foundation lines - they cross well together.
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Re: looking for finley river Banjo dogs
Frontier, how did you get that picture?
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Re: looking for finley river Banjo dogs
flatlander,i hear rumors frontier is a really skilled pilot and flies in with an ultra light for those once in a lifetime photos!
very cool shot indeed!
actually i'm guessing he scaled the adjacent tree and got above the bear and shot the photo. this is a practice of the younger generation these days. because when you get old it hurts too much hitting the ground! lol.....as for the finley river banjo, being from out west, possibly thinking of mc kenzie river banjo? like frontier said. need more information.