Smokin Hot Gun Smokes....
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I love foundation Quarter Horses and also love to see how the foundation horses play a part in modern bloodlines. Here is an opportunity to explore some bloodlines that many people take for granted and see that these champions are not 'by chance'!
My first subject of choice is the 1961 sorrel stallion, Mr Gun Smoke, AQHA 0157943. Mr Gun Smoke was inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame, NRCHA Hall of Fame AND the NRHA Hall of Fame. He earned his Superior cutting horse in 1968, his arena ROM and also earned his NCHA COA with lifetime earnings totaling almost $8500. As a performance stallion he was very good, with a strong and impressive record. However, my focus here is to explain what an outstanding producer and sire as well as grandsire, great grandsire and great, great grandsire Mr Gun Smoke is for both AQHA registered AND APHA registered horses. The American Paint Horse Association is mentioned because Mr Gun Smoke passed on splash overo to many of his offspring. This trait can be seen many generations on in his great-great grandchildren such as 'Gunner' by his great-granddaughter Katie Gun who is also bald faced with high whites on her legs. If you want a quick list of his performers Mr Gun Smoke was sire of: AQHA Chs, Arena ROMs, 3 Res World Chs, 5 Superior Perfs incl 1973 Honor Roll and Supr.Ct.Horse, Two Ds Dynamite. Mr Gun Smoke is sire of CRCHA and NRCHA money earners incl Snaffle Bit Fut Champion, Kits Smoke. Sire of NCHA money earners incl 1972 NCHA Fut Ch, Gun Smokes Dream. Sire of multiple NRHA Fut Chs incl NRHA Hall Of Fame, Miss White Trash (See Legends Vol 3). Sire of APHA Chs and Arena ROMs.
Mr Gun Smoke, foaled 1961 is an earner of NCHA $8,476, Working Cow Horse Hall of Fame, 71 Cutting points., all Time Top 60 Cutting Sire of earners of $826,090 and Top 20 Maternal Pattern Grandsire of earners of $4,060,587. Also a Top 25 Maternal Ring/Top 50 Pattern Ring Grandsire and an All Time Leading Ring Cow Horse Sire of 1 NCHA Futurity Champion, 1 NCHA Non Pro Futurity Reserve Champion, 1 NCHA Reserve World Champion, 1 NRHA Year End Open Ring Champion, 3 AQHA Reserve World Champion Cutting & Reining, 1 AQHA Champion, 1 Hi Point Cutting (2048.5 pts.)
APHA performers include 1 National Champion Cutting, 1 APHA Champion (195 pts.)
These stats are impressive, but this horse appears far back on some of the 'newer' champions pedigrees. Is he really making an influence in the performance horse's genetic make-up? Many believe in his great-great grandson known as 'Gunner' (AQHA Colonels Smokin Gun) who is out of Mr Gun Smoke's great-granddaughter Katie Gun, also the dam of 'Spooks Gotta Gun'. Katie Gun is by Mr Gun Smoke's son One Gun and she is dam of 18 registered foals as of 2008. Of those, 11 have earned $383,017 with several foals not yet performance age. Her most noted offspring include:
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Gunner - (by Colonelfourfreckle) NRHA $177,669
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Dun It Gotta Gun (by Hollywood Dun It) NRHA $61,665
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Spooks Gotta Gun (by Grays Starlight) NRHA $48,847
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Heres Your Shine (by Shining Spark) NRHA $39,768
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Night Time Nic (by Nic It In The Bud) NRHA $30,432
Katie Gun was bred to quality stallions, but there is little question that bred to many different stallions she still remained a producer. Her trademark 'Mr Gun Smoke' bald face and white stockings have been passed down to several of her offspring and they continue to pass the trait along to their own foals. A visible stamp of their 'Mr Gun Smoke' heritage.
My own stallion, a 2007 bay, Munez Smokin Tater is registered with AQHA, APHA and is 95% NFQHA registered as well. He is a grandson of the immortal Mr Gun Smoke, meaning that Mr Gun Smoke still appears on his foal's face papers, just like on Katie Gun's papers. All of 'Taters' foals will be related to Mr Gun Smoke in the same was as Katie Gun was, as great-grandfoals.
This is a legacy that has faded slowly away up-close in many pedigrees, with most if not all of the own sons and daughters of Mr Gun Smoke being past breeding age or deceased. In fact, my stallion, Munez Smokin Tater, was the last foal of his sire Cutter's Smoke (Smokin Streak AQHA) before he passed away in 2007. My stallion shows signs that he may be a carrier of the Mr Gun Smoke splash trademark so he may throw colored paint foals with the bald face and high stockings just like his outstanding grandsire.
In a tough economy people who want to breed their mares to outside stallions have difficult choices to make about color, pedigree and show records. Value for money is going to factor into many mare-owner's decisions and value is not just going to be based on potential for high sales prices as many foals, even very well-bred foals, are not selling until after they are trained. Thus, if a mare-owner decides to breed their good mare, they have to look at the very real possibility of retaining their foal, training and also possibly showing before sales viability at a fair market value. Having a foal that has a legend on its face-papers and also can be triple registered if the dam is NFQHA eligible means that the value of the foal increases for the mare owner, even in a difficult market. Temperment, mind and conformation are all important, put those with an excellent pedigree and the mare owner has a formula for success in ANY market.
The final thought here is that temperment and work-ethic count a lot in performance horses. At the end of the day, the hours and days and months and years that you have to put into a horse to make them a successful performer are going to be more enjoyable and rewarding with a horse that has an excellent temperment and work-ethic. In my experience, these Mr Gun Smoke horses have a special temperment. They tend to be calm and friendly as a general rule; my stallion is very 'gelding like' even when breeding. I always get compliments on his behavior and people are always surprised that he's a stallion because he's so well-behaved and gentle. However in the show pen, in training and when being asked to perform, these horses 'turn it on'. There is a power that comes over them, a spark that ignites in their eye and they suddenly are in 'working mode'. The work is done fluidly and with talent and then when it's over they are back to that laid-back friend. This is an ideal temperment for a working horse who has to perform many duties in a ranch setting from working cattle to breeding to giving rides to children. A calm, kind and balanced mind is essential to a successful performance horse.
If you have not 'met' the Mr Gun Smoke horses yet I encourage you to find some to get to know. Most performance events will have Mr Gun Smoke bred horses so keep an eye out for the 'trademark' bald face and high white stockings or the 'Smokin' or 'Gun' in the registered name. If you are a passionate owner or fan and deeply believe in these Mr Gun Smoke horses then I invite you to share your stories and let his outstanding legacy live on. You have a horse you can really ride who is likely to try hard for you and give their all and that is something to be proud of! When a horse owner talks about 'heart' these horses are an example of exactly what they are talking about.
Munez Smokin Tater
Katie Gun
Gunner
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I also have a 2007 foal by Streakin Smoke out of a Reminic mare. Is your horse talented? Mine has been started, very smart and curious with a very sweet disposition.
the largest group of his decendants is in utah at the smokey mountain ranch.
I used to own Mr Gunsmoke, and your grasp of the Gunhsmoke traits is right on. he was the gentlest, kindest, and most well behaved horse I've ever been around. I personally foaled over 100 of his offspring, and we ahared a hug after each birth...I appreciate the kind words, and wish you luck with your Smoke
I worked for Dale Wilkinson 1971-1973 when he owned Mr Gunsmoke. While doing the general farm work, I spent a lot of time caring for Mr Gunsmoke- stall cleaning,grooming feeding,prepping mares for breeding, saddling him up when Dale occasionaly rode him and having the honor of giving him his exercise. Though Mr Gunsmoke was retired, Dale would cut on him once in a great while for just a few wonderous moments. When he stepped off him he removed the bridle and Mr Gunsmoke walked himself down to the end of the arena and cooled himself out,paying no mind to the other horses. He truly was a nobel horse, unfailing in his good manners. Though I never rode him faster than a walk I could still feel his greatness-truly he was all a horse could possibly be!
never heard that story before, fun to hear...my daughter used to take him on trail rides bareback through the woods in California with some of the ranch dogs..never failed, she would come back with with a dog laying over Smoke's withers, which was pretty interesting, since Smoke didn't like dogs...maybe you know this, Theresa, from working with Dale in Findley
Gary,I was hoping you would post again.It sure is good to find out that Mr Gunsmoke had such a good life in California. There were not that many dogs around Dale's, so I never noticed anything about him disliking them.We were on a trail ride one time and came to a puddle. He turned around so fast I had to check and see what planet I was on. After that I just rode around the edge of the fields,could not take the chance of him spinning out from under me and being out loose. That sure would have been the end of my job!
That's funny, but you wouldn't have lost your job, Dale would have just laughed, and probably told you it happened to him on more than one occasion...not Smoke geting loose, although he wouldn't have done anything but gone home,but nearly moving out from under him...Did Dale ever tell you the story about him showing him cutting, and they pulled a dirty cow...the cow made a dive for the herd, right through Smoke...Smoke wasn't about to let that cow back in the herd, so he dropped his head and bang they went head to head...both went down, but Smoke was up first, and dared that cow to try that again....One of Dale's favorite stories ! Hope you got a kick out of that...hope to hear from you again...regards, Gary
Hello, No I had not heard that story! Gunsmoke's Dream won the NCHA Futurity when I was working there. She sure had his spirit. Dale borrowed my saddle one day and took her to the outdoor pen to cut. I was in the barn saddling another horse. There was a big commotion outside. A cow had run right into her and Dale and bowled them completely over. Dale had some cracked ribs but went to Dayton Ohio the next weekend and won a big reining against Bill Horn and all the other great reiners at that time. Of course Gunsmoke's Dream went on to win the Futurity in December. And believe it or not my saddle came out of it with hardly a scratch! Theresa
never heard that story, but it was a great time for the Gunsmokes...White Trash with Bill Horn was killing them, Hollywood Smoke also with
Bill Horn, was fast becoming a force to deal with, and Two D's Dynamite was making people a believer in the Smokes...wish I could turn back the clock, and relive those super times ( the ramblings of an old man) Regards, Gary
I am glad to see these bloodlines being carried on In my oppion the Mr Gun Smoke horses are the best I also owned a son of Cutters Smoke Who looked alot like his sire and grandsire with the bald face and high white socks We got 4 foals by him before we lost him at age 5 due to a unknown allergic reaaction to something all his foals had that wonderful playful disposition The oldest is now in Roping Training and I can't wait to see what she becomes
Glad to see everyone is still talking up the Gunsmokes. After 30 years out of the business, I have kind of sneaked back in. I now have 5 mares, all related to Gunsmoke one way or another. I just bought a Remnic daughter in foal to Spooks Gotta Gun, and due any day..I will be breeding her to Rooster...Also bought two trashadecous daughters, now being bred to Gunnatrashya...A Peppy san daughter out of a smart little Lena daughter also being bred to Gunnatrashya...and a Dun Gotta Gun daughter out of a Trash daughter, going to Gunnatrashya...You may be wondering why all the Trash Breeding? Trashadeceous was out of Miss White Trash, one of Gunsmokes best daughters...I'm a real fan of hers...Now alot of people wouldn't double up the Gunsmoke and Trash, but I don't agree...Just watch these colts! Maybe I'll get another shot at owning a great one again!! Regards....Gary
God Blessed the Gunsmokes!! Well she's a Greatgrandaughter of Mr Gun Smoke and is colored like Katie Gun and has a big apron face ..... reading this blog brings tears to my eyes because I have something very special and need advice ..filly is 2 yrs old she was born "already trained" I want to show her, her name is Smoken Gunolena look her up on you tube and contact me with advice I have only about 60 rides on her! she is unbelievable to everyone who sees her........ Loves her... email plooprei@aol.com
We are huge fans of the Gunsmokes. I have a super confident and talented reining gelding with Mr. Gunsmoke twice on papers on top and out of a Dry Doc mare. I've enjoyed reading these stories. The looks, disposition and talent of this line is most desirable. Keeps us looking for another reining prospect such as our "Drip Dry".









E M Smith 22 months ago
One for the horsing fraternity. Interesting either way.