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Crogans and most all foxhounds can be found in the hunter horn magazine, its sure small nowdays to tell the truth, too many deer fences and real estate agents buying up and splitting up big ranches for ranchettest with dog haters caused most of this. You might just google Goodman, Birdsong, Running Walker, Hudspeth, Old Line Black and Tan Fox Hound, Crogan, Julys are in there once in a while as well, best thing is to find a coyote pen or fox pen close to you and go ask somebody who still has running foxhounds and is in the loop. We used to have the South Texas Wolf Hunters Association 10 miles from the ranch but it is about all died out, have not been in years i thinking it is extinct alas. Lots of Julys out in west texas and new mexico peeps tell me when i see the rare one down here and where they came from. There is another foxhound magazine as well thats more east coast than Hunters Horn i cant remember anymore. There is not a wolfdog pack in any surrounding county that i know of anymore down here alas, used to be sometimes 50 foxhounds from 10 packs would get in on bag yote and run em down 10 to 20 miles regularly, we used to have about 5 different places where wolf hunters would hang there coyotes so ranch and farmers could see the dead yote. Mark Hellums has a pretty good kennel out east somewhere, they are feild trial dogs that Joe Rufus Lynee used to get every year for colder trailer foxhounds for south texas and mexico lion and bobcat hunting, gees, i still remeber hunting kit fox down beofre they became illegal, we did not have them here so the dogs were not broke off of them and they are terrible about running up and down rock river banks and going in holes to wreck dogs. Smart lil fox for sure. If you got the big country and tracking and shocking collars get a straight foxhound pack going and see the difference.
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