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Title: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 07, 2011, 06:56:11 pm Whether you are the first dog hunter in your family or come from a long line of Dogmen. This thread is for everyone to show your Dogmen heritage. There is no specific type of dog hunting required as long as it was part of your family's heritage and directly contributed to who you are today. If you like you can give a narrative for each picture to explain each individauls unique background in the doggin sport. The question is being a Dogman In Your Genes? Enjoy boyz.
From the time I could walk and have visual memories I have been involved with hunting behind dogs. My earliest memories was riding the dirt back roads in East Texas with my grandfather as we chased a pack of fox and coyote hounds. I would get tired and remember my grandmother would make me a bed on top of the dog box in the back of the truck. I would crawl up there on into the wee hours and remember just creeping along after those hounds all night long. He would turn loose close to twenty plus hounds at a time and in four to five days would have everyone of them back. Neighbors would pick em up travleing down the road, a few would drift back in, we would pick a few up that had run the pads off their feet that had bedded down next to the roads, but they would all be accounted for in a few days. (Crazy looking at things now) These events burned into me the uncontrollable desire to stay behind a hunting dog hopefully for the rest of my years. My father ran beagles and LOL Deer dogs in the 50's and 60's and as soon as I was able to feed a dog I have had my own. My son is eight and has three beagle of his own that he cares for. I just hope that in the comming times that our family continues to pass this heritage down to our youngsters. This is a picture of my mother as a baby and my grandfather with his pack of Foxhounds around 1949. (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/Paw.jpg) This picture is of my grandfather with a litter of running walker pups around 1945. (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/PawFeeding.jpg) One of my personal favorites around 1953 grandfather and mother. I believe this was the early form of hood hunting (Trunkin) LOL (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/1952.jpg) My grandfather and my mother's first cousin. Mid 40's (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/1945.jpg) Yep the whole family was involved. My grandmother with a pair of walker dogs 1955 (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/1955.jpg) The old pack early 50's or late 40's unk (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/dogpen.jpg) My grandfather and mother with a set of sure nuff leggy hounds 1956 (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/1956.jpg) Bench show in Camp Tawnkawwa mid 50"s (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/OntheBench.jpg) And last but not least me in my underoo's with my pack of Beagle pups early 80's (http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h450/YELLOWBLACKMASK/Meandpups.jpg) Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: M Bennet on May 07, 2011, 08:25:38 pm those are some cool pic. i like the horn and overalls
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: Rockin-P-Ranch on May 07, 2011, 08:30:40 pm It must be in the genes because my daddy was a big time cat and fox hound hunter.Wish I had some pics, yours are great. Thanks for sharing them.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: arrowbar on May 07, 2011, 10:24:42 pm Im not sure exactly about being a dogman being genetic but for me being a hunter and rancher is.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: Draggin Weight on May 07, 2011, 10:30:39 pm Myles im a 3rd gen dogman my self and im still working the same line witha few out crosses that i have added. but most of our pics i cant post hopefully one day i will b able 2 share
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: bayed hard hog dogs on May 07, 2011, 10:32:37 pm Good post Mylo my family has always ran hounds ill try and digg up some pics tomorrow.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 08, 2011, 02:09:02 pm Good post Mylo my family has always ran hounds ill try and digg up some pics tomorrow. Without a doubt Cole I know you can trace back several generations on dog hunters in your family. Get with your grandpa and dad and dig into the old black and white photo's we would love to see em. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: Poncho on May 08, 2011, 03:08:44 pm good topic man like everyone else i wish i had some pictures of my grandfathers coon hounds i appreciate you sharing yours with us
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: T-Bob Parker on May 08, 2011, 07:30:42 pm Went to visit my grandmother today and showed her your pics, it made her choke up. She has been having alot of memory trouble lately but for a 91 year old Cajun she's alright ;) she said those hounds reminded her of her daddies dogs. I knew my great grandpappa was a fur trapper his whole life, so I assumed he must have had trapline dogs but I had no clue when she told me that he not only ran coondogs but also picked up human recovery jobs on a regular basis (fugitives, runaways and murder investigations)
I love running hogs with a fervent passion, but I've always had this wanderlust desire to tree a fugitive. Now i know why. Thanks for this thread, my mamaw is in bad health and this thread unlocked secrets that I probably would hve otherwise never known. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: BarrNinja on May 08, 2011, 08:51:28 pm I love these old pictures.
I guess I'm going to have to go see mom and scan some old pictures. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? Post by: TColt on May 08, 2011, 08:57:22 pm Moms side- My grandpa was a coon dogger, two uncles used to hog dog and run cow dogs, mom was a vet, cousin is a hog dogger. Dads side of the family, grandad had bird dogs, dad grew up with bird dogs. I think its in your blood, and once anyone else gets exposure to watching a dog work no matter what kind of work, I think it gets in their blood too.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 08, 2011, 09:18:19 pm Guys I went and raided my grandmother's old cheese box where she keeps her pics, since everyone enjoyed the first few so much. Thank you all for your kind words and would love to see some oldies from others if yall got em.
T-Bob Man I am glad to hear bout how they jogged some good memories for your grandmother. If nothing else you just made the post worthwhile with that comment. Thanks guys enjoy. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: matt_aggie04 on May 08, 2011, 09:51:50 pm I'll play, first off, really good pictures man! These are my grandpaw and some of his friends back in the 50's. I don't claim to know much about dogs but I know where my love for working dogs began and who taught me a lot of what I know today.
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f277/matt_aggie04/group.jpg) (http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f277/matt_aggie04/scan0004.jpg) (http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f277/matt_aggie04/scan0003.jpg) (http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f277/matt_aggie04/scan0002.jpg) My favorite one, my dads dad in about 1950ish (http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f277/matt_aggie04/JakeGoodson1953.jpg) Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: TColt on May 09, 2011, 08:44:23 am Man, yall got some cool pictures! Ill have to ask my grandma if she has any of my grandad and his coon dogs. My uncles aint much on takin pictures, I would be surprised if one of them owns a camera haha. Again, great pictures yall!
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: Circle C on May 09, 2011, 08:47:51 am Matt,
The black and tan in the last pic sure looks a lot like Vega and Leddy. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 09, 2011, 11:32:20 am Matt,
Those are some priceless shots man. Love the ole cowboy pics. Thanks so much for sharing those are awsome. I love looking at these old photo's of a period of time that is gone forever but hopefully for some of us youngsters we got to have the pleasure of experiencing the tail end of a truly wonderful era for running dogs. If we could only turn back the dial just a little, what a time we could have when it was wide open and accepted by everyone. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: zachW on May 09, 2011, 01:29:54 pm My dad has never been much of a hunter but I learned over the week end mygrandpa and his dad ran fox hounds I'n the 40's and 50's and my moms dad and his dad won coon dog trials all over the pan handle and west Texas and hunted mt lions and well anything a hound would chase, ran grey hounds on rabbits also
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: BarrNinja on May 09, 2011, 01:58:12 pm Awesome pictures Matt! You wouldn't happen to know what river that is would you?
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: de_moon on May 09, 2011, 02:20:07 pm Matt, The black and tan in the last pic sure looks a lot like Vega and Leddy. I was gonna say T-BIRD!! Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: Circle C on May 09, 2011, 02:24:48 pm Awesome pictures Matt! You wouldn't happen to know what river that is would you? My money says its either the San Jacinto, or Spring Creek. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: matt_aggie04 on May 09, 2011, 04:09:18 pm Yep that is Spring Creek. Those bramha cattle are bayed where Benders Landing is today and that picture of the men riding is either on that old tram road or pipeline that runs from Riley Fuzzell back east toward 59. Those men knew that country better than I could ever understand. There arent very many creeks in this part of the world they didn't hunt or push cows out of or across. They are real men, even today the ones that are alive like my grandpaw who is in his mid 80's, can make you feel pretty pampered when you start hanging around them for very long. I could live my life twice and not see or experience the things he has. I only wished I could have gotten him to show me more or tell me more and been able to record it all. I still go sit and visit with him and my grandmaw as often as I can, I cherish those moments. I have shown him pictures and he will come out to the truck to look at my dogs if they are with me but his eyes are all but shot and I can tell it bothers him that he cant see what I am trying to show him. I think if nothing else it reminds him of hogs and dogs and cattle from his past and brings him some joy even if he cant see them like he wants to. It is kinda odd because my dad and his two brother never kept dogs or really wanted to have much to do with hunting behind them, it seems to have skipped a generation ha.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: Oly on May 10, 2011, 07:14:29 am WOW----FANTASTIC Thread----
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: bailey508 on May 10, 2011, 07:31:51 am My dad has told me tons of stories about my grandaddys deer and hog dogs (same pack cause they couldn't afford to feed to many). But my dad never was a dogger when I was growing up. He loves to hear our stories about hog doggin but he is to old to go. Wish I could have ran with him and grandaddy all them years ago.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (New pics added) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 10, 2011, 09:34:58 pm Yep it seems the more folks I talk to the more I understand in the 40's to 60's Foxhounds were the going thing along with coon hounds with the majority of the population. My grandmother told me that it was about the only form of entertainment they had back then.
Hogs were only ran domestically around their area and suprisingly deer were not in their part of East Texas during this time frame. I was told that deer were introduced into their area in the late 50's and took off from there. Crazy how many things you take for granted that I never would have known or even asked. Thanks for yall's posts I am enjoying all the digging everyone is doing into their own pasts and heritage. If you havn't you better do it before its to late and all of this history is gone with the old timers that have it locked away. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: T-Bob Parker on May 10, 2011, 10:25:29 pm I have a cook book from a Baptist church around Many Louisiana dated 1944 and your right, only one recipe involving venison! I guess it wasn't as common as I woulda thought.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: brazosboy on May 11, 2011, 05:16:20 pm (http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff500/hwlewis/0000.jpg)
This is a picture of my grandfather when he was a Dog Sergeant for the Texas Prison system in the 1930s. (http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff500/hwlewis/0001.jpg) This picture was taken in 1951. My dad is on the left with four of his hog dogs. The little boy is me. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: matt_aggie04 on May 11, 2011, 06:21:41 pm Very nice pictures there, I bet your grandpaw knew which end to feed to say the least. Nice leopard dogs of your dads too.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: Critter Catcher on May 11, 2011, 08:54:26 pm I'm fairly new to the hog doggin about 3 to 4 yrs but I started hunting deer behind dogs when I was 6 yrs old with my uncle CD Daniels who now lives in Cleveland, Tx and at 87 yrs old is still hunting coon hounds. I had my first pack of rabbit dogs at 12 a pack of Beagles my uncle gave and from there I was hooked on dog hunting from rabbit to coon to bobcats. I was always running hounds redtick, black and tans, blueticks, and crosses of them all even had a ridgeback that ran coon. I believe it's a real good way to truly meet the outdoors and really appreciate what God has given us all to enjoy. JMO
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 12, 2011, 08:11:25 pm Great pics Brazos,
I see the pic of your grandfather he also had a dog horn slung. Glad to see you still have your family heritage pics. Thanks for sharing do you remember what type of dogs your dad had in that picture? Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: BobbyB on May 12, 2011, 08:31:04 pm great pics all the way thru this.
My Dad's dad, Pawpaw coon hunted off and on. The Ranch hand we had, Sonny, coon hunted religiously and ran beagles. I hunted a lot with Sonny. He always had his goat horn slung on his left side, a single shot lever action .22 across his back , rubber boots and a pipe full of Granger. There is no use looking because I know thee are no dog pics to be found. a few on horse back or working cows maybe. Going to my folks this weekend. I'll have to poke around. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: brazosboy on May 12, 2011, 11:07:12 pm thanks . I sure enjoy looking at all the old pics. I sure was glad I had a couple to post. Some how we made the pictures a little too big. You have to arrow it to the left to see the 4th dog. The two spotted dogs were what we called leopards. My dad told me that he got them from his dad. They came off one of the prisons and were out of cowdog stock. I dont know anything about them other than dad said a hog bit the tail off the one on the right. The 2nd dog was called Ring he didnt know his background but said he was a good dog. The 3rd dog was called Rusty . He had some redbone in him. His momma was called Bonnie. She was a cat and fox dog. My uncle told me that one time they were after a cow in the bottoms and they put BONNIE on her track and she found the old cow and bayed herup.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on May 13, 2011, 09:14:49 pm Bobby
Yea would love to see some of your family's pics whether they have dogs in em or not. You never know what you will find in them old cheese boxes full of black and white pics. :D Brazos Sounds like dogs go back a ways for your family as well. We all enjoyed the pics and story very much. Thanks for sharing them with us. Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: Marshall on June 12, 2011, 04:00:02 pm All awesome photos!
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: Wmwendler on June 12, 2011, 09:11:31 pm Matt it never gets old seing those pics.
Brazosboy....nice lookin hoss and dogs you grandad had Waylon Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: clearcreek on July 15, 2011, 08:46:05 pm Here is a pic of my great-great grandfather fox hunting early 1900's Cooke County, TX. Trying to track down some more, but this is one of my favorites.
(http://clearcreekhuntingdogs.com/sitebuilder/images/0012-515x369.jpg) Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: CHRIS H. on July 15, 2011, 11:52:34 pm (http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/DadwithDogsOrig1.jpg)
My grandfather with his dad's coon dogs in the 1920s - Glean Flora ,TX (http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/DadwithDogs2bandw921.jpg) and my grandfather last year with his grandson's aspiring hog dogs ..haha Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: SCHitemHard on July 16, 2011, 12:44:56 am man i tell you i wish i could ever find my familys hunting photos, they all had beagles, heard stories of 40+ beagles hitting fields and they would spend days tryin to get them all back. they would come back with so many rabbits the whole family would sit down and process them all, i rem my first task of learnin to hunt was a shoe box with a rabbit drawn on it and my pop would pull it on a string and i had my first red ryder bbgun and shot the chit outta that thing, got my first beagle the day i was born they brought it in the hospital and everything im gonna look around when i visit back home next week, love the thread!!
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: graydog on July 16, 2011, 10:36:37 am Matt, where were those pictures taken? Awesome. This is a great thread. Hpoe to see more old photos.
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: noelle on July 16, 2011, 02:41:15 pm Great pictures guys, heres a pic of my grandpa and great grandpa on their ranch in the early 1900s in the Thicket/Saratoga area. both of them as well as my dad have passed away, but since i could walk i was huntin with them and learned alot from them, sorry the pics so faded, can barely make out the cow dogs in the cow pen, ill try to post more old pics, lol prolly got one with me and some old walker hounds when i was about 5... Im 32 now and had my own cow,hog, and coon dogs since i was about 12, I learned alot about breeding and doctoring and hunting from them old men, and despite what a particular person on here told me about ( reading and internet and vets being the only source for real and accurate info and that the way grandad did it back in the day was just myths), Im still proud of the knowledge i obtained, and if that makes me a (wanna b) then im proud of that too ;D I know that some folks read and learn the best way to do it in a few years and some grew up with it and use knowledge from old timers, Im glad to be a 4th generation dog man, likely more, and the bottom line is were all dogmen (and women) and each of us is proud of our knowledge and heritage whether it was recently obtained or generations old and we have to do all we can to preserve our rite to run dogs or itll fade away just as the days of long ago ;)
(http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i421/chucket3/fc3665e1.jpg) heres one of some old dog horns, left is my great grandpas, right my grandpas, and bottom is one i made about 15yrs ago (http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i421/chucket3/0a7365ad.jpg) Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on July 17, 2011, 10:58:59 pm Clearcreek
That my friend is one truly awesome picture you have there. I love it and what some leggy hounds them boys had back in the day. Chris H Truly bad A$$ picture of your grandfather then and now. I hope I can be fortunate enough to have my ugly mug in two pictures like that one day. Cherrish them guys cause they are a living time machine to your past. Wish everyday I could sit down with mine just one more time. Noelle Seems like the faded ones are usually the pics that mean the most to us. Likewise I learned the foundation of dog hunting from my grandfather along with the burning desire to stay behind a hunting dog "anykind". I also have a couple of my grandfathers hunting horns and can remember blowing on those things till my face turned blue trying to get that last ole Walker dog back in from the Yote race when I was about 5 yrs. Underdog was gracious enough to bring me a new one other night, and I am going back to calling my dogs with a horn. Just makes more sense than hollering I guess. Thanks to all of you that have raided the cheese box for these old pictures. These kind of pictures interest me more than anything else, because we get to have a first class seat to a window of our past. AWESOME PICTURES GUYS AGAIN THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!!!! Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: noelle on July 18, 2011, 01:57:11 am Ya them horns carry better than hollering I think.. Guess that pic was too big it cut my great grandpa out I'll have to try to shrink it... And them two older horns blow better than the newer ones I have:) also have both of their herford saddles from them days, had them redone a few yrs back
Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: YELLOWBLACKMASK on August 10, 2011, 02:34:39 pm Anyone else find your old family pics or is this the only generational dog men in the house?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :D ;D Title: Re: Dog Men is it in our Genes? (Heritage Pics) Post by: halfbreed on August 10, 2011, 03:39:27 pm they didn't take any pics on the res.
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