It tough being a Mountain Feist pup around here. Never know how Em will dre you up for Sunday dinner.
My Name is Jack Buckley and we are the home of the original BUCKLEY MOUNTAIN FEIST squirrel dogs. We have sold 100's of them over the last 60 plus years. Many are breeding our dogs that come from my kennels (Greytails Kennels) generations ago. If you are looking for the original Buckley Mountain Feist contact Jack Buckley. @ 606-226-1199 We now have one of our females bred 9-20-21 pups due 11-20-21. I have some deposits already for this litter and only taking two more.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Mountain Feist music
Jeff Moehlman of Collins Ohio sends me this Clip of his Buckley Mountain Feist gals Lacy & Cinders getting a little spring training.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
LT & Taz 2010 Mountain Feist pup
Got the litter out on day two. Examined them pretty close. There are only one bob tail in the litter. I left his tail as is and docked the other 5 pups. There are 3 female pups and 3 male pups.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Seven on the wood
Lots of people don't understand the importance of spring training for their pup. There are lots out there with the mindset that when season goes out and they can no longer kill squirrels to their pup it's time to kennel him up until the next season. I found this to be very be very damaging to the pup. One needs to continue getting him out and working on obedience and put him in the woods where squirrels are. Even if its short walks and he only comes in contact with a squirrel or two keep taking him to the woods.
It will pay off for you just as it is for Roger Littlejohn and his young pup Seven. Roger sends me this pic and report from Seven this morning. Keep up the good work with Seven and it'll pay dividends in squack seasons to come. Jack
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Good Morning Jack:
Took Seven over to Cedars of Lebanon for a short run this morning before the rain set in. He treed a couple, one out about 150 yards and the second was out a little over 300 yards. He got to timber the second one for quite a distance before it hit a den tree. Cedars is a tough place to tree one of these little wild grays and expect to find him sit'n on the outside by the time you get there. I have included a picture to demonstrate what I'm talking about. Every other tree has a hole in it and the squirrels know where every one of them are :-)
You're boys doing good....I proud of his progress
It will pay off for you just as it is for Roger Littlejohn and his young pup Seven. Roger sends me this pic and report from Seven this morning. Keep up the good work with Seven and it'll pay dividends in squack seasons to come. Jack
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Good Morning Jack:
Took Seven over to Cedars of Lebanon for a short run this morning before the rain set in. He treed a couple, one out about 150 yards and the second was out a little over 300 yards. He got to timber the second one for quite a distance before it hit a den tree. Cedars is a tough place to tree one of these little wild grays and expect to find him sit'n on the outside by the time you get there. I have included a picture to demonstrate what I'm talking about. Every other tree has a hole in it and the squirrels know where every one of them are :-)
You're boys doing good....I proud of his progress
Sunday, March 7, 2010
7 knawing out Mr. Squack
Jack:
Although the season's closed, I took Seven for a round this morning. He treed on one that timbered on him for probably 40/50 yards before it hit a den...that really got him fired up. He also treed on a den that had a hole about a foot up from the base. I have attached some pictures of him trying to scratch & knaw this squirrel out as well as him backing off and treeing. He did good.
Although the season's closed, I took Seven for a round this morning. He treed on one that timbered on him for probably 40/50 yards before it hit a den...that really got him fired up. He also treed on a den that had a hole about a foot up from the base. I have attached some pictures of him trying to scratch & knaw this squirrel out as well as him backing off and treeing. He did good.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Tennessee Mountain Feist
I got this nice picture today from Roger Littlejohn of Mt. Juliet Tennessee today.
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Jack.....I haven't sent you a picture of Buckley's Ol #7 in several months. Had him out this afternoon and took a couple pics for you. As you know he turned one year old this Monday the 1st. I think he looks a lot like Bigun, especially with his color and markings. He's made good progress these first 12 months, treeing his first wild squirrel at 6 months. Look forward to this coming fall hunting season with him.
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Jack.....I haven't sent you a picture of Buckley's Ol #7 in several months. Had him out this afternoon and took a couple pics for you. As you know he turned one year old this Monday the 1st. I think he looks a lot like Bigun, especially with his color and markings. He's made good progress these first 12 months, treeing his first wild squirrel at 6 months. Look forward to this coming fall hunting season with him.
Squirrel Tube
Squirrel Tube
Originally uploaded by lindakaybuckley
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