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Date Posted: Fri, Mar 17, 06:45:45am CST
Author: Jerry
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 68.254.58.22
Subject: Re: Females
In reply to: Perry 's message, "Females" on Fri, Mar 17, 05:38:23am CST

>We had a good thread a short time back and talked
>mostly about males. Seems to me that females never get
>their due. Stands to reason in a way. Females are
>limited the offspring they can directly influence but
>males can throw lots of pups. I do believe quality
>females are the key to success. Several come to mind
>and I would like to hear about them. If you have a
>story about one not listed please ring in. I guess
>Spring Valley Red owned by Tom Bull comes to mind.
>Seen her but never hunted with her. She threw some
>good ones. Reams Hustlin Bonnie,OkawValley
>Lu-Lu,Locust Creek Wendy,Okaw Valley Rocket,Rimbey's
>Jewell, Delilah II, Wolf River LuLu,Sadie Mae,Black
>Gal,Cumberland Valley Dixie and I could go on and
>on....
>Would enjoy hearing about a few of the old gals. What
>trait might they have had that shows strong in their
>off spring? What ever comes to mind!


Okaw Valley Rocket, ( Number One ), by Williams Buck and Martins Doll. Ray Elam had her. She was just started. Phil King tried her out. She locked down on every tree the coon rubbed on. Phil said she had too much tree. She put a good deal of that in every pup out of her. Natural tree dog, had to learn to run a track. Red Sampson saw this and tried to bottle some of it up. It Worked.

Jerry

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