Exactly my point from above. Our yard was coon hounds on one side (Redbones and English Red Ticks) and beagles on the other side (Shake and Kawliga). Through the woods to the bottom, bulldogs staked out all over.

Back then it seemed everyone within walking distance had hunting dogs. All kinds. Back then loading up dogs was the first step in filling up a freezer. EWO


Quote Originally Posted by bamaman View Post
I will say growing up in the south it is not unusual to see a yard with diferent breeds.Most southerners take hunting very serious..After the civil war good dogs helped put food on the table weather it was gambling money or a good coon dog treed a coon .I have been running deer with black and tans,walkers, redbone all my life and its a great tradition that's been in my family for a long time.So a guy that has different breeds on his yard don't mean much to me .