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| TURBO DOG | Jan 31 2007, 10:46 PM Post #1 |
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I was talking with my good friend the Cajun and he was telling me about all the coon tracks he was seeing behind his place and it reminded me of just what kind of tree dogs we have with the Kemmer dogs. Calvin, Jimino and I were coon hunting one night with old Cajun Nugget, his two sons, Turbo and Hank and Turbo's son out of Jole Blonde named Chewey. Jole Blonde really put the hunt in her pups. Chewey struck out away from the older dogs and struck a coon. He swam what Calvin called a cooley or large body of water and treed on the other side at waters edge. Nugget, Turbo and Hank joined in and these three generations of dogs were telling the world they had treed mr coon. This was at 9:30 pm. Jimino's hip always hurt him when the tree was way off and he decided to hollar Calvin and I out. This was a bad place, real swampy and gator slides and holes all over the place. After entering the bad swamp, Calvin spied his worst night mare, a cotton mouth snake. As I jumped out of the way, the Cajun emptied a 50 round banna clip at the snake. I think I finally killed him with a stick. Needless to say Calvin headed back to the three wheelers where Jimino was waiting. Jimino and I tried to get to the dogs but it was a 75 yard swim throug the roughest quagmire I have ever seen and I have hunted in some pretty rough stuff. So we tried to call the dogs, shoot the gun, throw logs in the water and squall like a coon and everything we could think but the dogs just treed harder. Finally we went back to where Calvin was and waited til about 2:00am and decided to leave the dogs treeing and go back to Calvins house. We got a few hrs sleep and at 7:30am the next morning we could still hear these crazy tree dogs hammering on the tree. As we headed back towards the dogs, they finally came to us around 8:00am. These dogs treed for 10 and 1/2 hrs as hard as they could tree. Jimino, with his dry humor, said "and the next competition hunt we have, if that crazy dog of mine leaves the tree before the 5 minutes is up, I am going to jerk my closes off and run through them woods a hollering an screming like a wild man!!!". We all laughed til we hurt!! I have a six month old pup today that is a grandson of Turbo and he is a tree dog just like the others before him. So if anyone tells you that Kemmer dogs do not tree to good. There is a problem somewhere and its not with the dog. Jimino said he didn't know a dog wouldn't tree until he met some of us folks. Keep'em PURE and keep'em IN THE WOODS and they won't let you down. Kemmer Curs are the "ULTIMATE EXPRESSORS OF THE BREED". |
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CHARLES FASOLA 61927 PINE CONE LN, ANGIE, LA 70426;cell 985-516-4763 http://treeprokennels.webs.com/ fasolacharles@yahoo.com ![]() "NATURAL TREE DOGS ARE BORN NOT MADE" | |
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