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EP 309: Gone To The Dogs with Team Perrin
Jamie has been a long time Black and Tan fancier and admits his search for another great black dog is a never-ending quest for the elder of the pair of men. Trey is Jamie’s son, a hard-to-please-competitor at the highest levels of coonhound competition. Currently Team Perrin is relying upon a pair of competition-bred and trained Treeing Walkers which are discussed in some detail. The Perrins are part of the annual hunting party to which Steve belongs at the White River Refuge in Arkansas and the discussion naturally drifts to stories from those annual hunts. Jamie discusses his partnership with the late Mike Harrell of Flora, Illinois and their famous Harrell’s Anne female, a big winner in her day. Trey and Jamie represent the hard-to-find father/son team that is rare in the sport today. This is a podcast that covers good dogs, good friends and the proof that families that hunt together stay together.