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Title: Plott hounds
Post by: Texashogboys on May 17, 2012, 11:00:57 pm
How many of you hunt with Potts? Or plott crosses ? I have a full blooded plott and she is my best dog


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: dogo24 on May 17, 2012, 11:58:46 pm
never owned one but hear alot of good things about them , wouldnt mind getting one some day !


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: tnhillbilly on May 18, 2012, 12:10:08 am
Pretty much all I have, except 2 GSP 1 cur and a couple AB's


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Texashogboys on May 18, 2012, 12:34:43 am
Yeah dogo24 I kept hearing more and more good things about them and I got one and she is my best dog she is long range silent on track won't trash she works really good in the woods and in a pen


Tnhillbilly yeah I am thinking about buying another plott gyp pretty soon if you know anyone with a pup like really young fool plott with papers let me know


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Reuben on May 18, 2012, 01:05:13 am
plotts, mtn curs, most hound crosses... I like...


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: tnhillbilly on May 18, 2012, 01:08:52 am
Yeah dogo24 I kept hearing more and more good things about them and I got one and she is my best dog she is long range silent on track won't trash she works really good in the woods and in a pen


Tnhillbilly yeah I am thinking about buying another plott gyp pretty soon if you know anyone with a pup like really young fool plott with papers let me know
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Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: arrowbar on May 18, 2012, 01:09:59 am
I have a yard full of them, and an AB.
They can run cats, hogs, bear, coon and pretty much what ever you want with them.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: haakdt on May 18, 2012, 09:16:19 am
i have a 1/2 plott 1/2 bmc thts 5 months old put him on a 75 pound pig the other day he went in there and caught on the ear, he will bay but if he gets hit its straight ear, but he's still young i think he's gonna turn out


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: NChoghunter on May 18, 2012, 09:29:20 am
All of my dogs have plott in them except one have 3 plott/walker/bluetick pups just tured a year old turing on real nice, 1 treeing walker/plott about 3 1/2 years old hes my main rig/strike dog, 1 full plott real gritty 4 years old will strike an rig to, 1 catahula/plott real short range will find an catch 4 years old, 1 full treeing walker real coldnosed hes starting to come along real good about 1 1/2 years old, an 2 pitbulls for catching


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Texashogboys on May 18, 2012, 12:31:22 pm
Yeah I have bmc's catahoulas walkers but my plott is my best dog not gritty but bays tight she has a really cold nose really long range keeps my other dogs in check


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: kellywood on May 18, 2012, 04:29:38 pm
Plotts are all I have. Nothing against any other breed, I just love the versatility of the Plott. My bay dogs have a deep, loud chop and my strike dog is silent on track. Sometimes she will let out a yelp on a hot track, but other than that, she's quiet. Mine are gritty enough to get after one no matter what it takes, but smart enough to get the job done. I really like them.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: hoghunter71409 on May 18, 2012, 06:26:33 pm
I have 5 plotts, and one catahoula.  Wont have anything but plotts from here on out.  But they are not for eveybody....you better have a lot of space to hunt my plotts.  Here is a video of three of my plotts; one is a pup I have...he is the one closest ot the camera.  He is only 6 months old and this was the first hogs he ever saw.  My plotts will try to catch hog or bears.

(http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/w486/joncowart/th_OliverPlottVideo.jpg) (http://s1078.photobucket.com/albums/w486/joncowart/?action=view&current=OliverPlottVideo.mp4)

(http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/w486/joncowart/Nola.jpg)

(http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/w486/joncowart/Bee.jpg)

(http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/w486/joncowart/Astro.jpg)

(http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/w486/joncowart/Oliver.jpg)


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Reuben on May 18, 2012, 07:23:56 pm
hoghunter...nice plotts but I like that one in the third pic...


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: hoghunter71409 on May 18, 2012, 08:11:08 pm
Reuben,

He is a 14 month old pup that will run and bay his own hog.. No quit in him; he is catchy and bays real tight.  Dollins/Hicks bred.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Texashogboys on May 18, 2012, 11:10:14 pm
Yeah those are some good looking dogs I can't figure out how to put pics an videos up but when I do I will post some and maybe latter on we could breed one of your males with my gyp? She is a really good dog silent all the time and bays really tight will not catch unless it's a piglet but that's anyway dog


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Take Them Alive on May 19, 2012, 08:01:03 am
Yep, very nice Plots.....I have had plots and came back to them agin....now I have a 1/2 BMC & 1/2 Plot and will not have anything other then a dog with Plot in it.............


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: hoghunter71409 on May 19, 2012, 08:05:01 am
Texhog, Get a photopocket account and then copy the IMG Code link and paste in the post.  I need to get some new pics up, these pics are about 3 months old.  I always miss the action shots becuase I forget my camera in the ranger LOL.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: tomtom on May 19, 2012, 08:13:50 am
 That plott in the third pic sure looks like one I had out of dollins hicks.....


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: hoghunter71409 on May 19, 2012, 08:15:07 am
Tom, he is your pup.  This is Jon.  Your pup is in the video, tries to catch every hog he sees.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: firemedic on May 19, 2012, 08:36:52 am
Had Plotts for years and still love hunting with them. Most of the guys I hunt with from TN have Plotts,....they're all open on track but we kill a lot of hogs with them and the few cur dogs that a couple of the guys and I have. I truly believe that a Plott/cur cross will consistently make a super hog dog more so than any other.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Texashogboys on May 19, 2012, 09:22:20 am
Alright I will post pics videos soon and a lot of people always talk about there plott bein open but I've never had that problem! They where breed to not be open on track?


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: t.wilbanks on May 19, 2012, 09:27:27 am
a lot of people always talk about there plott bein open but I've never had that problem! They where breed to not be open on track?

How many Plotts have you owned?? Like most hounds, the majority are going to be open... Heck I cant hardly get a 1/2 plott thats silent on track!!!  ;D


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Texashogboys on May 19, 2012, 09:35:10 am
I have a full blooded plott and a half plott half cat


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: tnhillbilly on May 20, 2012, 12:42:42 am
Ive owned plotts for 20 yrs, ain't had a total silent one yet. Some are real tight mouthed but not total silent. But when bear hunting, more mouth the better.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: sanantoniodogger on May 20, 2012, 01:01:21 am
im picking one up tomorrow  :P :o :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Texashogboys on May 20, 2012, 07:06:58 am
Yeah both of mine are silent but maybe because they have always been around dogs that are silent on track

And goo luck with that plott you are picking up


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: curdogs3006 on May 20, 2012, 07:16:36 am
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Firemedic I agree with you even thou I don't own any plott dog as of today.

Need to talk to hillbilly in Tn and have him find me a good well bred puppy for this coming fall.

 
    I truly believe that a Plott/cur cross will consistently make a super hog dog more so than any other.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: arrowbar on May 20, 2012, 01:57:00 pm
Had Plotts for years and still love hunting with them. Most of the guys I hunt with from TN have Plotts,....they're all open on track but we kill a lot of hogs with them and the few cur dogs that a couple of the guys and I have. I truly believe that a Plott/cur cross will consistently make a super hog dog more so than any other.
I agree with both TNHILLBILLY and Firemedic that they all have some openess to them. They all have great personalities and are wanting to please thier owners. Research the lines of the plotts though as some have different tendencies.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: johnf on May 20, 2012, 06:31:32 pm
i have 3 full plotts and 2 plot bmc mixes and expecting a litter of plott bmc around the first.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Woodsnwetlands08 on May 20, 2012, 07:53:09 pm
Since this is a plott thread, maybe one of you plott guys could help me out. I've been looking for a full blood plott for a while. If someone has a young dog they are wanting to get rid of let me know. send me a message on here. All my dogs are half plott but I want a full blood plott to breed to soon.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: firemedic on May 21, 2012, 08:42:51 am
Some years ago I had a Plott male that I got as a pup from my closest friend in TN that was totally silent,.....not a sound on track. He was an extremely intelligent dog that I had high hopes for. First hunt out he found a deer track and left out, of course I had no idea that he was running anything since this was before Garmin and I didn't have a regular radio collar on him....didn't own but one and it was on another grown dog. He ran the deer no telling how far and got lost, we looked for wuite awhile for him but no luck. I left my shirt where we started the hunt and we came back the next morning to hunt again, I hoped that he would find us this hunt,.....no luck. I find out that he's been seen off down the road at a guy's house, we head down there and no dog but he was there just awhile ago. I called and called but he never showed up which was not like him at all. We head out down the road and I see a dog in the bushes by the edge of a hay field and instantly know it's my dog, but he moves back into the brush as he drive up, unlike him again. I get out and finally get him to move out a bit, he finally realizes that it's me and slowly comes out to me, limpng on all for feet, if such a thing is possible. His feet are raw....this dog has been on a tour and is absolutely scared to death. He healed up but never got over being lost for a day and night. I truly believe that he was so fearful of being lost again that he wouldn't run anything very far. I hunted him for awhile and finally gave up. He was about 2 by then and I gave him to a guy that hunted with us at the time, but he never got any better......he finally did away with him.....sad sad tale, this dog could have been a super dog but just couldn't get over that fear I reckon. He is, I think, the only Plott that I've hunted with that was totally silent on track.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: SCHitemHard on May 21, 2012, 10:32:37 am
i had a plott cross that we figured was 3/4 plott, 1/4 lab and was silent till he was lookin at a pig, coon, bobcat, plastic ballon in a cemetery...


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Take Them Alive on May 21, 2012, 11:08:18 am
Had Plotts for years and still love hunting with them. Most of the guys I hunt with from TN have Plotts,....they're all open on track but we kill a lot of hogs with them and the few cur dogs that a couple of the guys and I have. I truly believe that a Plott/cur cross will consistently make a super hog dog more so than any other.

That's why I mix something in there with them and you want get that open dog running all around in the woods letting the big old boars know to check out the dogs or coming................LOL!!!


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: hoghunter71409 on May 21, 2012, 08:29:04 pm
Just my thinking but.....when you have good plotts, it doesnt make a difference if the old boar knows they are coming or not.  Fully open or almost silent...hunted properly, you can use a couple of good plotts to leapfrog...the old boar wont run forever. 


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: arrowbar on May 21, 2012, 08:57:01 pm
a good nosed dog with the brains to use it and figure out thier movements could follow any game. Its the difference between chess players and checker players


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Reuben on May 21, 2012, 09:38:13 pm
a good nosed dog with the brains to use it and figure out thier movements could follow any game. Its the difference between chess players and checker players

x2...I test the pups for brains at a young age...a dog that cuts and slashes or drifts on a track and knows how to line out a track quickly is a dog with brains...it is genetics that makes the dog this way...it is not taught...

I had a very good mtn cur that could find a hog pretty quick and it could take him 5 minutes to line out a feeding track and in those five minutes he would open...At that time I also had a mtn cur pup that was a natural and smart and he was the smartest dog I ever raised. he could line out a track at least twice as fast as the 2 year old...sometimes he would be bayed by time the other dog lined out the track...

a hound I can not tolerate is one that takes and old track and runs it for a few hours before heating up the track...and he is bawling on the track every step of the way...


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: arrowbar on May 21, 2012, 10:27:33 pm
a good nosed dog with the brains to use it and figure out thier movements could follow any game. Its the difference between chess players and checker players

a hound I can not tolerate is one that takes and old track and runs it for a few hours before heating up the track...and he is bawling on the track every step of the way...
Depending on the conditions that the track is layed in I understand where you are coming from. I hunt really dry conditions so sometimes the dogs take a while to line it out but if I put several dogs on one track and only one or two can smell it. I figure if that is the case the track is cold and I dont have too much time to wait it out, I will pull them all off and start somewhere else further down the road.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: kellywood on May 21, 2012, 11:50:06 pm
Do any of yall hunt the White Deer Joe Plott lines? I have several that are hog machines and they took to all of it completely naturally. Joe Burkett has them listed on his website as being born hard wired for hogs. I have had such success with those bloodlines and simply wondered if any of yall have hunted them. I know most of the White Deer breeding goes back to the weems lines, Dollins Hicks. Anyway, just thought I'd see what yall thought.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Reuben on May 22, 2012, 12:33:01 am
Do any of yall hunt the White Deer Joe Plott lines? I have several that are hog machines and they took to all of it completely naturally. Joe Burkett has them listed on his website as being born hard wired for hogs. I have had such success with those bloodlines and simply wondered if any of yall have hunted them. I know most of the White Deer breeding goes back to the weems lines, Dollins Hicks. Anyway, just thought I'd see what yall thought.

I have never hunted behind one but I have heard some good things about them...Joe Burkett must have that natural eye for a good hog dog and it shows because of all the positive comments from people like you who have nothing but good things to say about his line of dogs...


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: arrowbar on May 22, 2012, 07:51:20 am
My Amira is off him. The Joe to Raven cross was the only cross I liked.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: hoghunter71409 on May 22, 2012, 06:42:42 pm
Kellywood,  Of the pics I posted above, the third dog down is a Joe Burkett dog.  I liked him from the moment I got him at 8 months old.


Title: Re: Plott hounds
Post by: Reuben on May 22, 2012, 07:50:00 pm
Kellywood,  Of the pics I posted above, the third dog down is a Joe Burkett dog.  I liked him from the moment I got him at 8 months old.

he is built tight and right...I like the looks of him...