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TShelly
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« Reply #20 on: April 17, 2019, 04:17:41 pm »

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Our dogs kind of originated here in the thread above. I’m still just trying to keep going what these old guys started. Big e doesn’t hunt anymore with his crawfish business. I hardly hunt compared to what we used to. It’s been fun this spring to really push these pair of young dogs I have and hunt a little. They tap back in on the Jasper side of CB.

I guess if anything to add to the post above, over time I’ve learned a whole lot more about the woodruff side of CB. Where the Jasper dog came from, etc. A whole bunch of best on best, stock bred dogs. Not necessarily one line but from working men all around east Texas, huntsville/Coldsprings specifically. There’s some stock bred type stuff from south and west texas sprinkled in their old stuff and mine now. The old man that I’ve done my last two breedings with has been very enlightening and is true dog man.

The great grand sire to my 7 month olds now was the type of dog that they would drop on some cows that leaked out from the main group. They’d go work that main set then go to him the next day still bayed.








Boogie was that gray faced dog with EV on his shoulder. We all hunt a bunch of boogie pups now. He was a real solid producer considering he was a male dog.











I got a new phone so I lost all my old pictures. I had to snipe these from Facebook. Most these dogs are all gone now and hunting the offspring of them. Generally they are black, red and yellow.. occasionally some brindles and Black and Tan on out crosses. Just a bunch of jumbled up stuff to makes some solid dogs that produce for you. Lol



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