Mill Creek Walkers
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Send me pictures of you and your dogs and I will display them on the Buddy Page.  E-mail me or send the pictures to Bill English    214   County Road 3529    Hawkins, Texas    75765
James (Fluff) Mills, Winnsboro, Texas, with (LtoR) Magnum, a direct son of House's Lipper, and Jeff.
Gr.Nt.Ch. PKC Ch. Moss' Spotted Gal treeing "Walker Style" "Foaming at the Mouth"
Gal is owned by Clifford Moss, Hawkins, Texas
Jack Sinclair from Tyler, Texas.
Jack Friddle from Golden, Texas with Nt.Ch. Rose (Double Pac Man Bred)
Butch Hyde, Grand Saline, Texas, and Gr.Nt.Ch. Hyde's Little Mutt taken in 1974. Mutt was a son of Ch.Nt.Ch. Can Win Dandee and was out of a whole litter of Coon Dogs. He also had two littermate brothers, Grime's Spark Plug and Mannon's Little Jack, that were Grand Nite Champions.
Treeing Walker Foundation Stock
Billy Triplett, Golden, Texas and Gr.Nt.Ch. Grimes Spark Plug, son of Ch. Nt.Ch. Can Win Dandee
Featured Bluegrass Tune:
Take My Guns? I Don't Think So!
Bill English
(Picture from Long Ago)
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God Bless America
Cast winners at Dry Creek Coonhunters club in Grand Saline , Texas  2000  Yes, thats yours truly and Rowdee on the far right.
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Cody English, Bill English, and Nt.Ch. Bill's Sandy Creek Honey  (1977)  Honey was out of Gr.Nt.Ch. 1974  ACHA  World Ch. Swinney's Diamond Jim and a full sister to Gr.Nt.Ch. Monroe's Finley River Joe.(Shetler's Sonny Boy on both sides) She weighed 35 lbs. and was a pressure tree dog deluxe. The night she made Nt.Ch. with a first place win (back during the times when we would have 50 dogs entered in a U.K.C. hunt, before the chicken fighters got into the hunts and started hunting ill dogs) she treed behind 3 male dogs, held the tree for 20 minutes until we got there, and had the coon on the first limb...While we were scoring the tree, the other three male dogs came back into the tree....
She was 19 months old....
Bill,
Here is a couple of pictures of my 2 year old Walker "PR
RNR'S Bawling Eagle" up in a tree. He does this pretty
often but sometimes he gets so high he won't come down
on his own. It's his strong desire to get that coon
that drives him up the tree. Once I had to climb 20
feet up to get him out. Oh well, he's a heck of a dog
and I can't wait to breed him.
Dennis Reddish