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I have owned a bunch of hounds that can jump there fair share of bunny's however I wouldn't consider very many of them a "jump dog" and it seems they are getting far and few between now days finding one, I have had my eye on this female for some time now but until yesterday didn't think I would ever have the chance to get her bought but seems my luck has changed. She has a big nose and yes will pull a 3 minute minus from time to time but man she can flat run a rabbit and the rougher the conditions the more she likes it, she don't get rough and has enough speed for most however her greatest ability is she can find and jump rabbits better then anything I have been in the fields with for sometime now.
I am so tickled to now own her just wanted to brag a little I guess
Thanks for looking
Tuff-E-Nuff Beagles
Silas/Tracy Damron
FCLP Salem's Willy Nelson
GR R.CH Tuff-E-Nuff Annie
HOF Gr.RCh/GrB.Ch Tuff-E-Nuff Charm
Harrogate. TN.
true jump dogs are rare ...everybody think they got one but dont .. i dont right now got very good hunting dogs find rabbit quickly but not a jump dog right now .
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This female looks like a beagle ought to. The 4 generation breeding is outstanding to my taste. Your getting her made me wonder what did he keep - that's the one I want. Right now, right here, rabbits are so plentiful that it is hard to say you have a "jump" dog. Years ago we went through a scarcity of rabbits and my Dad, founder of ROWCO, MADE SURE HE OWNED A JUMP DOG. We brought home 10 to 20 rabbits on all-day hunts, covering a lot of territory, when others were coming home empty handed. I would not know if one of our dogs are the jumping quality of those dogs; the pack usually finds one in 2 or 3 minutes even on bad days. Bobby
Rowco Beagle Kennels wrote:This female looks like a beagle ought to. The 4 generation breeding is outstanding to my taste. Your getting her made me wonder what did he keep - that's the one I want. Right now, right here, rabbits are so plentiful that it is hard to say you have a "jump" dog. Years ago we went through a scarcity of rabbits and my Dad, founder of ROWCO, MADE SURE HE OWNED A JUMP DOG. We brought home 10 to 20 rabbits on all-day hunts, covering a lot of territory, when others were coming home empty handed. I would not know if one of our dogs are the jumping quality of those dogs; the pack usually finds one in 2 or 3 minutes even on bad days. Bobby
Thanks, not got to see it in person yet but several have told me she will retrieve every rabbit shot or caught straight back to you . Looking forward to this coming gun season
Tuff-E-Nuff Beagles
Silas/Tracy Damron
FCLP Salem's Willy Nelson
GR R.CH Tuff-E-Nuff Annie
HOF Gr.RCh/GrB.Ch Tuff-E-Nuff Charm
Harrogate. TN.
When lewis long owned polly i watched her make a fc and a grch quit after 7 hrs. Yes they quit. That bitch is bad news just didnt have a great mouth last i heard mark brown got her. Polly dont need nuthing but a rabbit Silas, she will do the rest.
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By the way her sire IKe had as good a nose that was ever put on
a rabbit dog,He got kicked by a cow ,compound fracture of the hindquarter
Lewis took him to a vet that messed up the operation he had to put him
down at a very youg age a sad day for Lewis