Hunt what you have, paws on the ground is what you need, develop your own skills as a tracker and handler, you honestly can't buy your way into being an overnight sensation with treeing game. I seriously think you need a hunting buddy with some respectable dogs to get you some experience and knowledge in all this before you start investing.....that way you yourself will know what meets your individual expectations. Hounds are like girlfriends, the reason they end up at your place is usually because they had a issue that drove somebody else nuts that you are okay with. For some guys it might be the wrong color hair, for others it could be cocaine addiction and bipolar tendencies. A "good" dog to me might not even be worth feeding by somebody else's standards & I've hunted with high octane finished hounds that my 1yr old pups were out-hunting. Just because you bought it doesn't mean it will stay that way either, that goes for good dogs and bad ones. There is way more to the hound lifestyle than could possibly be discussed over a forum like this, having the good dog helps but there is a lot more to tracking and keeping a good dog motivated and polished up...it's a big commitment.
There are good comments in this thread, but ultimately we are giving you a Rokslide version of tough love, welcome to the sport, but it will be near impossible for you to just jump in with both feet. You WILL screw up dogs, we all have to some extent & you'd rather not be doing that with a $4k investment
There are good comments in this thread, but ultimately we are giving you a Rokslide version of tough love, welcome to the sport, but it will be near impossible for you to just jump in with both feet. You WILL screw up dogs, we all have to some extent & you'd rather not be doing that with a $4k investment