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Reuben
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« Reply #80 on: November 30, 2015, 06:51:28 pm »

there was a Kemmer dog named Gold nugget Jr. He didn't look like he was a hunting dog and I would have culled him on just looks because he didn't look like an athlete to me...he was linebred and inbred Gold Nugget until he was 7/8ths Gold Nugget...When bred to the right females he produced some outstanding powerful hunting dogs that became hunting champions...Gold nugget was known as a good looking hard hunting dog with a good nose for trailing and winding...

the only second look I would make on Gold Nugget JR was cause he was homely looking to put it nicely... Grin and I saw one of his sons and he was about a 60 pound dog that was a sight for sore eyes and awesome looking...my limit I put on myself that day was 200 or maybe 300 dollars back around 25 years ago...but when I left out of there it was with JRs son for 600 dollars...I never saw the original gold nugget but that 600 dollar dog looked just like him...when comparing him to the original gold nugget pic...
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