bearcat wrote:I'm a big fan of the running dog crosses, but you have to get the right strain of running dog. Get them out of a hunting strain, not field trail bloodlines, or dogs that are just run in the foxpens, and you'll have a lot better chance of getting coldnosed dogs with more track driving ability instead of hot nosed speed demons that may or may not be able to handle a track without overrunning it. I've ran a couple pure registered Julys, and they treed, not great but good enough to get to them. What I had made great cat dogs, but wouldn't run bear. I've seen and heard of other July's that made good bear dogs, and had lots of grit, but mine didn't. My female got accidentally bred by a treeing walker male though, and those pups(which I didn't want) made good bear and cat dogs at an extremely young age. And made good tree dogs.
I would say you said a mouthful right there. It doesnt surprise me that some Julys would not run a bear. Could you go a little further and explain exactly what they did on bear for the most part. It most definately would not surprise me if the pure Walker foxhounds would not fool with a bear either.


