Well that would be a long story. I woud say old Jude was the nicest to watch work out a track,none of this running around once she found a track. A slow walk and if she over shot a track or two she would back up,find the track and move on.Other hounds would be running all over the place but she never got two worked up, just kept working at her own speed. And she always got to the tree. My Nelly 2 was a dandy at six month. I had never seen a pup out work 5 year old hounds before. She was an out standing hound and I bred her on her second heat,to make sure I would not lose the blood. Then she died on a hunt four month later, along with two others. But her pups blood still work out cat tracks . Jackliontracker wrote:Jack, could you tell us about your coldest nosed hound?
Old timer from southern B C Canada.
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I can see it in her eyes. That kind of hound is my favorite.
What is the oldest track they ever finished?
What is the oldest track they ever finished?
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Liontracker: Yes something about her eyes kept me going back to them . I would agree I could see some GS in that breeding. On your other question will answere you by mid-week
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Yep, she looks all business and totally driven.
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That depends what the weather is, and has been doing the last few days,and how old the cat is. I took a 3-4 year old tom after 36 hours, and thats a long time on our ground.liontracker wrote:I can see it in her eyes. That kind of hound is my favorite.
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Yep, -30 to -40 degress is too cold for me! I've been froze to the bone too many times while I was growing up in northern Michigan.
Would you be willing to tell us a little story about the smartest wolf you ever caught?
Would you be willing to tell us a little story about the smartest wolf you ever caught?
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I never trapped wolves,poison ( 1080)and coyote getters yes. After the big kill from 56-62 we had next to no wolves to trap. But they are back and my son and Grand son are looking after them, with traps.liontracker wrote:Yep, -30 to -40 degress is too cold for me! I've been froze to the bone too many times while I was growing up in northern Michigan.
Would you be willing to tell us a little story about the smartest wolf you ever caught?
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Well how about a lion story then?
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Jack, I sent money today for your book. Looking forward to reading it!
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went to the post office to day to mail my letter to Jack and the post lady said it cost 75 cents to send a 1-o/z letter to Can. hope you boys put on enough postage.
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To make a job of telling a story of a hunt would take me some time,and a few pages. Some time the first of the new year. But if you cant wait you could send for a book, I think you would find some of the hunts in the book interesting. Sorry Jackliontracker wrote:Well how about a lion story then?
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I will pick up the tab if they get to me. JackArkansas Frog wrote:went to the post office to day to mail my letter to Jack and the post lady said it cost 75 cents to send a 1-o/z letter to Can. hope you boys put on enough postage.
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Thanks Jack I will do that, I hope you have some left.
Meanwhile, any little tidbits you could give us would be awesome.
Meanwhile, any little tidbits you could give us would be awesome.
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hey jack ,you should tell the story about cougar you track on foot from 100 mile house to 150 mile house.didn't that cougar travel close to 50 miles before you caught up to him.
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You cant trust anyone any more, hiding behind a funny name. It was only 49 miles. I think that would be a good story for the next book. That was a long week.rocketrob wrote:hey jack ,you should tell the story about cougar you track on foot from 100 mile house to 150 mile house.didn't that cougar travel close to 50 miles before you caught up to him.
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