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Found them[red fox family] / Along with kennel pictures

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BowEd:
I've got a red mounted in the house too that my dad had made years and years ago too.A black squirrel too....Ha Ha.A silver is awful pretty too.I was always kinda going to get into taxidermy as a business when younger but was destined for farming.I did settle in to learning how to tan though.
Not many grays around but have seen them.Curious little things.One came within 30 foot of me once while leaning against a tree at night  waiting for the hounds to strike.They are smaller overall than reds.
I traded a red fox hat I made for a wood carving of a treeing hound my friend made once.Mounted it on top of first kennel housing I made.Just 5 runs.Something I'm proud of.Mostly the hounds though.


Made a more sophisticated kennel with 8 runs/a puppy excersize area/pad heated houses/and gutter and septic system later.

Moved the kennel with me when I moved too and remade excersize area for pups.Enclosed with 6' tall corn crib paneling made out of 1/4" galvanized rod.Think I took down 8 cribs averaging around 120' of 6' tall paneling from each crib.

Sign of credit to those deserving the credit.The hounds made me a ton of money back in them days [in the 10's of thousands] with all their winnings and titles  with pups and stud fees.At least 7 generations of my own bred and trained winning hounds over 30 years worth.

All in all the hounds left the fox/coyotes/and deer alone [even possum] and just ran coon.I've got a modest cement 4 run kennel now where I live.I won't move again!!!
Outside

Inside

Custom made professional sign traded for with a tanned hair on elk hide.


Hawkdancer:
Nice layout there, Ed!  Neat pics of the fox, too!
Hawkdancer

BowEd:
It's a good hobby.It'll keep you in shape.

Hawkdancer:
Used to have room to let my Irish Wolfhounds exercise free, and run with them!  A somewhat civilized event called lure coursing came about from the west coast and people were aghast when I asked "Do you get to run with the Hounds?" - hardly ever went back.  But I was in good shape and Company SGM, and Ops SGT!  The miniature Dachshunds don't run as fast, but they think they are Irish Wolfhounds in a fight!>:D (lol) (lol)!  Of course, they get lost in tall grass! 
Hawkdancer

BowEd:
I've got friends that use grey hounds for fox and coyote hunting[sight hunters].Also others that love their beagles.Locally here there's an individual using labradors for shed hunting.Another friend uses a lab for blood trailing.
I've always been fascinated by a hounds ability to smell a track and decifer a trail.With treeing hounds it's the toughest but natural thing to fine tune.It takes a natural intelligence.The treeing part is mostly naturally instinctive and bred in.Evaluating them while training is and can be the fun part of training.Seeing them get better and faster with more experience.Not everybodys cup of tea.
My goal was to raise naturals at a young age with very little training involved just exposure and put in the woods.Lots of drive and hard going with determination.Lots of hunting also.With an older dog or on their own.I always loved seeing a young good prospect out shine an older dog.I would know then I've got a keeper.Tougher trailing conditions is where the sheep get seperated from the goats.
There is lots of training realized by the handler too to diagnose exactly what a hound is doing.Knowing how different weather conditions can affect trailing etc.Knowing the prey too and it's tendencies.I always figured if he or she did it's job it's up to me to do my job.
I learned a long time ago the money part in coon hunting was'nt in the amount of fur taken with them.Its all about the hound itself value wise.It's value is a lot more than any multiple number of coon hides' price.
Sold quite a few young prospects for thousands of dollars.Won many hunts large and small.Nationally and locally.Many good memories from a hobby like this.
My hounds are scattered all over these U.S states from coast to coast used on lion/bear/and bobcat also.

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