Title: Jagd's for blood dogs... Post by: lightningh on December 11, 2009, 09:28:29 am Any of yall boys ever seen a Jagd used for a blood dog? ive got a chance to buy a young dog that is supposed to be a good one.... and will bay the fire out of a hog... I havnt ever been around em, but they look like cool lil dogs...
Title: Re: Jagd's for blood dogs... Post by: Bump on December 11, 2009, 10:07:36 am Think they would make a great blood dog.
I have heard lots of people use them for that and know a few. Dont think you could go wrong. Title: Re: Jagd's for blood dogs... Post by: lightningh on December 11, 2009, 10:11:09 am Thanks... Now.. next question.. If this one i found dont work out... where can i find one! ;D
Title: Re: Jagd's for blood dogs... Post by: Circle C on December 11, 2009, 10:21:23 am jagdhunt.com
That's Longshot's (James) message board. Pretty good place for all things Jagd. Title: Re: Jagd's for blood dogs... 4 month old male pup available 12/11/2009 Post by: Goatcher on December 11, 2009, 03:36:49 pm I have never blood trailed a jag. I have nine right now. But I have heard from 4 different people that the pups they bought from me did it without training, and under 4 months old. Another has his blood trail a hog shot by an arrow in the dark several hundred yards. That one had no hog experience.
Below is the email thread I sent today on that pup available in Arkansas.' Bud ================================ Everyone > > Here is an opportunity to get a pup before March. Same parents as March > breeding. Located in Mt. Home, AR. Scott Estes is the owner. > > > Bud > > > > Scott > > Too bad, your's seem like the best possible home. I will forward your > email on to those in my list for last July's litter, as well as the list I > have for this March's litter. I know he will be scooped up ASAP. Don't > worry, I never have enough pups for the demand, so finding him a home for > you is not an issue. The only downside is many folks want an infant pup > at 8 weeks. But you puppy is only about 4-5 months old now. I still > have his two littermate sisters and will not part with them for anything. > They already bay the hogs and my big sow chased one with her mouth open > all the way across the pen like a largemouth bass after a minnow. Both > frightening and funny at the same time. The pup made it through a hole in > the fence at the last second. > > His littermate brother, owned by Bryan Foti here in Louisiana, has one > deer recovery (his second) that was incredible. It was over 6 hours old > and no visible blood. I posted it on the jagdterrier site: > > http://jagineb.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=forthoserecovering game&thread=854&page=1 > > > > The truck shipping agent you used was not USHIP.com? What was the > internet site you used to find that trucker? > > I have blind copied about 20 people here and have a few other inquiries > for pups via PMs from forums to answer. Pup will not sit around too > long!. > > > Bud > > > > > ---- Denali Sales <sales@denalirods.com> wrote: >> Hey Buddy, >> >> Afraid I'm going to have to find this dog a new home. My work schedule >> has changed and I'm going to be on the road extensively for the >> foreseeable future and this dog is more than my wife can handle. I won't >> allow him to live on a leash while I am gone as that is no life for a >> good dog, and that is my only alternative. I hate it because he's going >> to be the perfect blood dog for someone, and I'm sure whatever else they >> want to do with him. He successfully tracked 4 deer this year though >> none were challenging, though for a small pup I thought that was pretty >> dang good. As I watch him harass (play with) my yellow lab he reminds me >> of the video you sent me of the two dogs on the hog in the marsh ... he's >> so quick and he aggravates the fire out of her but she can't do anything >> to stop him - pretty funny to watch. He now leaves that cat alone and >> obeys 90% of the time off the leash, your tricks worked well. >> >> I'm not asking you to take the dog back just hoping you may know someone >> who is looking. If I remember right you were between litters for a while >> and I don't want to take a potential sale away from you, but thought I'd >> ask you first. If not I'm sure I can get on the Jagdterrier forum and >> find a good home. I'd like to get my $500 back because he's worth every >> penny of that, though I would take less if I knew he was going to a good >> home. Please let me know at your convenience. >> >> Thanks, >> Scott Estes >> Mt Home, AR > sales@denalirods.com Title: Re: Jagd's for blood dogs... Post by: lightningh on December 11, 2009, 08:56:42 pm Hey buddy, can you get me in touch with him?
Title: Re: Jagd's for blood dogs... Post by: Dirtydog on December 11, 2009, 09:07:34 pm very good at blood trailing , some of the best in my opinion. mine will bllood trail and hog hunt. not very good at either. ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Jagd's for blood dogs... Post by: Goatcher on December 12, 2009, 10:01:50 pm Hey buddy, can you get me in touch with him? That is his email above Scott Estes 870-405-6638 |