BOLDSTROKES

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Bunnyseeker
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Location: Tuscaloosa,Alabama

Post by Bunnyseeker »

Lee, You can reach Mark @980 722 5175 or email them at nc_boldstrokes000@yahoo.com

Bunnyseeker
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Location: Tuscaloosa,Alabama

Post by Bunnyseeker »

You can't got wrong with dealing with either Paul or Mark.Both will tell you the truth and are super guys to deal with.

lee ga
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Post by lee ga »

thanks bunny seeker..lee

daustin
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Joined: Tue Oct 28, 2003 10:51 pm
Location: Hillsboro, Ohio

Post by daustin »

I have a male here in SW Ohio that is AKC. He has Musket and Yankee(out of Musket) in his pedigree. He's still young but is showing a lot of promise.

Dane

7RS
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Joined: Mon Mar 08, 2004 2:06 pm
Location: West Virginia

Post by 7RS »

I have two Boldstroke hounds. One is a son of Rebel and the other is a son of Musket. Both have plenty of mouth. Rebels son has speed, decent line control but lacks a little on drive. Muskets son has the drive and control but lacks a little on speed. Rebel's opened on his first rabbit at 41/2 months, Musket's at @10 MONTHS. Both are quality hounds and are staying here. I run them with my third hound which is Branko bred. The branko hound has just a little more speed, but he is 4 yrs old versus the Boldstrokes which are not yet 2. They can hunt together well. I am not overly impressed with my boldstrokes nor am I the least bit dissappointed, they are quality hounds.......not perfect.....but then again that one has yet to be born. Phil

mdbeagler
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Location: Maryland

Post by mdbeagler »

7RS who were the dams of your two boldstroke hounds,
out of Musket and Rebel ?

7RS
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Joined: Mon Mar 08, 2004 2:06 pm
Location: West Virginia

Post by 7RS »

MD, I haven't looked at the papers lately. I will though. My male out of Rebel mother was Little Star, but let me check to be sure, The other came from Paul out of a cross with Musket and I can't remember the mothers name. I pretty sure that Musket is somewhere on the top and bottom of both my hounds. Like I said I'lll check and reply.

7RS
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Location: West Virginia

Post by 7RS »

Musket shows up in My hound off of Rebel as his gransire by his mother. also in rebels 2nd generation on rebels mother's side. I will have to check on my other

MBK
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Post by MBK »

I have some Boldstroke hounds. I have a male out of Musket and Star a Male out of Outback Luke and Boldstrokes Jill. Females out of Boomer and Southern Belle( Belle is out of Musket and Dancer ,Boomer is the maleout of Luke and Jill) Female out of Rowdy and Front Page, Female out of Yankee and and Lilly( this female is only about a quarter Boldstroke) I also have a young female out of her and Gun. Gun is the male out of Musket and star. All dogs are AKC reg.

lee ga
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Post by lee ga »

thanks everyone for the info, i have emailed pwill and am waiting to hear from him.

warddog
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Location: Jasonville, Indiana

Post by warddog »

Paul's a super nice guy and I'm sure he will tell you and even show you like it is.

lee ga
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Post by lee ga »

warddog, several more people have told me the same thing. hope to see his hounds one day.

mitch2266
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Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:56 pm
Location: Ft. Polk Louisiana

What I Know!

Post by mitch2266 »

I was lucky enough to get a Boldstroke puppy from Bruce L. in New Jersey who in turn got them from Mark in NC. At 4 months of age he was bawling on wild rabbit. No starting pen or no tame rabbit. At less than 6 months of age he ran and circled his own rabbit before he saw what one looked like. I wouldn't trade him for anything. Thanks Mark for even making the effort by improving the Beagling world by take your hard earned time and money and producing some great Dogs!! Mitch Klein

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