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Bull dogs on the farm

Discussion in 'Breeder Discussion' started by PITPAL1, Nov 9, 2019.

  1. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Know a fella who used dogs to get a bear .Big black bear was robbing honey from some rich folks in Florida.This guy used his dogs and bayed him he crawled threw a thicket and was able to put a gun under the Bears chin and pull the trigger.Bear was so distracted by the dogs he never saw the man.Thing was huge !
     
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  2. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Same man is a Vietnam Vet.His first night in Nam he was put on ambush patrol.Had a encounter with the enemy amd both platoons ran out of Ammo and it went to hand to hand combat .Only him and one other American survived.Has some fine bay dogs to this day and had some of the best bulldog in these parts back in the day and Roosters.
     
  3. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    I could tell hunting stories for a while !
     
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  4. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

    one of them 6,000 a pup dog that don't do no work make thousands on looks
     
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  5. I thought as much.....
    looks like Bullyson crossed with a mastiff ...or panther lol.
     
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  6. I bet you could sir...

    That man what you said sounds like a pure legend..
    the field craft such people possess is top notch.
     
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  7. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    That’s a man right there. SALUTE!! I would love to have some dogs from him!!
     
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  8. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Cnote about 5 yrs ago one of his daughter husband put his hands on her .He stopped by amd picked me up said lets go for a ride .I ain't got a clue what's going on.Wr pull up and him and this dude start jawing back and forth and then BAM he knocked him out cold with one punch.He yells to me to bring him that 5 gallon bucket off the back of his truck so I did.He sat on a 5 gallon bucket and waited for dude to come back around and knocked him out again lol.This dude stayed in the hospital for a couple days.I asked him next why he wanted me to ride with him ? He said shit to bring me the bucket ! Lol.old man is somethin else.
     
  9. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    The same. Hats off to him and appreciate all he has done.

    My hunting stories seem to be a bit more humorous. The guy that turned me onto dogs as a 10 year old was good for the dogs but he lied. And when I say he lied, he lied. Not lies to sell dogs or hurt people or start vicious rumors, more so for his entertainment. But he lied.

    His own mother said he would rather stand on a telephone pole in the high wind on one leg so he could tell a lie vs. standing on the ground and have to tell the truth. His own mother.

    He had a coon hound named Tree Talking Tom. Maybe the best looking, most structurally perfect hound in the history of Red Bone coon hounds. Him, his son, his daughter and myself won countless bench shoes with that dog. You stack him and step back and he was a statue of what a coon dog should look like.

    His drawback? He was afraid of the dark. Where ever your turned on the flash light he was right there, or at least he as on his way to the light.

    But when the stories were told he was the best damn coon hound this side of the Mississippi River, from Maine to Florida. Simply the best. But, simply not true.

    We were finishing up one night and we had caught two dogs and on the way back to the truck we saw the brake lights flicker on and off and then on and off. We thought someone was stealing the radio/tracking equipment. We sprinted a couple hundred yards and went at the truck ready for combat. The most perfect coon hound in the world had jumped on the tailgate, the dog box and in thru the sliding glass window and was snuggling up to the brake pedal while the real coon dogs were putting in work.

    At the same time he had two English Red Tick coon hounds (to put in a bulldog perspective) that were just as good as any that ever looked thru a collar. People would see those two females hunt and then listen to the stories about Tom, and his legend grew. People then lined up to breed to him.

    There was a time when Tom the perfectly built coon hound was the only dog ever to put more puppies on the ground than Garner's Frisco. Just saying.

    S
     
  10. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    Stories like this about good looking, performing, producing dogs leads me to believe some of the rumors of mixing. I know country boys, I know gamblers, and I know a couple bulldoggers. The one thing they all have in common, usually, is wantin to one up you any way possible. Put all the qualities in one man, then put that man around some good dogs. I bet he’ll be the only one with em until he starts sellin em. Out of Redboy’s litter who was the next best dog? How many dogs were in his litter and what happened to them? Stompanato always looked like an American Bulldog to me. Back then I’m sure they just called em bulldogs. Bulldog x bulldog back meant something different I’m sure.

    Don’t mind me. I’m just talkin, at home alone bored lol
     
  11. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    Sounds like the type of man that could teach you some things just by watchin him. What line of dogs did he run? Was it before the war or after?
     
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  12. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    After .Man wasn't really no particular line just if he saw something and he liked it kinda stuff lol
     
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  13. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    He grew up around it though Cnote .Was around hounds ,bulldogs and roosters from time he was a kid.
     
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  14. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    I got a partner like that. My first question when I see a dog is “how is he bred?” His first question is “will he go?”
     
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  15. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Slim ole boy kept bragging to mr bout how good of coon hounds he had and I made up my mind that I was gone find out .So I loaded up some real dry wood for a quick fire and jug of brandy and away we went.I took him to a place I knew good and dam well and knew it was coon there.Wr turned them loose and waited and waited some more .He said just be latient and bout soon as he said it I heard a dog yawn.His dogs had all came back and piled up in a wad asleep behind the truck.Last time we went.
     
  16. Real awesome storys folks...

    Sorry to get of topic...but do you eat the coons you hunt?...

    If not....has any of you ever tried coons?

    LOL.....im rather ombivous.
     
  17. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Coon and sweet taters cooked on a old School wood fire stove is pretty dam fine .Way my grandmother use to make it.
     
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  18. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    Bama, I have said it before, we must be living in a parallel world, or we live right down the road form one another and yet to meet....LOL

    A friend of my Pop's sounds just like your friend. He is now in his early 70's, a Vietnam vet, was bat shit crazy when he went in and came out the same, and at 72 still a full grown man. Rough as all get out.

    Last yer at 71 his daughter came home and said her and her boyfriend had broken up. Like most personal issues these days they were aired out on FaceBook. She told her dad he said this an he said that on FaceBook. Some really bad stuff to say about someone to their face, much less post it for the world to see.

    She said James never flinched. Said he was going to the store but drove over to the guy's house and knocked on the door. The guy opened the door and at 71 years old James dropped him with one shot. As he was getting up he dropped him again. Broke his nose and his facial bone/cheek.

    Leaned over him and said, "Facebook that, Motherf****r".

    Walked out to his car and used his "cellular phone" to call 911 to get the guy an ambulance.

    His first words to the deputy was, "I tell everyone FaceBook will be the end of them".

    The first words from the judge was, "James aren't you getting a little old for this?".

    72, still going and still going strong.

    S
     
  19. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Lol this dude brother was there Slim and he looked at and you want some? He said Hell Naw and went back inside ! Lol wise choice.
     
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  20. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    He also killed one of thier Generals said he was on top of a mountain and they had to go up the Mountain to get at him.He was on point and trail was a really winding type trail and go around a curve you couldn't see the other side.It was so bad that he bumped into thier point amd said he was just a little faster and dropped him and during the battle he wound up killing thier General.Gave him his Gun to.
     
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