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THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / BMC Male FS
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on: May 10, 2014, 03:19:59 pm
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One year old male BMC. Dark yellow. Lightly started. Bays or catches in pen. He's been hunting a couple times. I've only turned him to the bay. He has not been hunted on the ground. He was bought off this site at four months old. I don't know his background. He will be picked up in Atlanta Texas. $200.00 Not negotiable. Ethhunters@yahoo.com 903-824-1102 call or text
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Kinda funny really.
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on: August 29, 2013, 06:15:54 pm
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ETHUnters, your impressed by that but not at all by the high numbers of dogs that stick 5 plus on every hog they get on that runs everytime and never have an off day? Where are they??? When can I see that? I'm not even asking the next level that simply would impress the crud out of me
There are not a high number of dogs that can stick for five hours but I have seen a few. I personally have only owned one out of probably a hundred dogs over the last ten years. What I have not seen is a set of dogs that can stop any hog from running. Maybe they are out there that is why I would like to see them. As for seeing dogs with no quit that do it day in and day out there's really only one person I can speak of but I won't. I will say his screen name has already been mentioned. I don't have very good dogs and I don't care if you do or not but when someone starts bragging about how good their dogs are I'm always interested to see them perform. Problem is most of the time when people are bragging its about a dog they used to have or.somebody else's dogs.
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Kinda funny really.
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on: August 29, 2013, 05:35:42 pm
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KevinN... who's an elitist and has an ego? The ones who have high standards for what they expect in a dog?
Having high standards and expectations for YOUR dogs is GREAT! I have expectations and standards and goals....all of which are MINE and for ME and my yard. I sure wont tell someone else they don't have hog dogs just because their dogs don't suite me. As far as what a "REAL HOG DOG" is....well.... A 5-10-15 mile race DON'T MAKE a "REAL HOG DOG". You want to talk about a real hog dog then don't spout out this crap about "if a hog wants to run its gonna run" That is B.S.!!! 2 or 3 "REAL HOG DOGS" won't LET a hog break...period. You say you've seen hogs dragging dogs hanging off their nutts and it don't slow them down? Well....I've seen it plenty and the hog stops every time. You say a bad briar thicket and the hog will blow and and leave the dog behind? Well I've seen that too and the hog don't make it 100 yards because the dogs bayed tight...even in the thick stuff. THESE dogs were true hog dogs....gritty as hell but didn't catch...sure, they got cut and some died but THEY were sure enough bay dogs.....and sure enough "REAL HOG DOGS". There are MANY styles and preferences when it comes to hunting hogs with dogs and if the dogs produce...they are ALL TRUE HOG DOGS. Where are they and when can I come watch them hunt?
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Bottom...?
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on: August 25, 2013, 05:39:15 pm
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Well...I like the ability to "sit one down".... Working on that in my yard. Hell....you got that you don't need bottom Just wondering but how are you workin on that in your yard? I've never hunted behind a dog that makes a running hog sit down. Just dogs that stay with one until it decides to stop. Trying to breed in A LOT of nut grabbing without being rough catchy...it ain't easy but its a goal. A runner is a runner and no...you can't do much about that if he starts running before the first bark or before help comes in the form of another dog or two....you just gotta hope he stops and your dogs aren't to far behind. When I talk about "sitting one down" I'm talking about a hog that is initially bayed by at least a couple dogs. I WANT dogs that will spin that hog...make him sit on his nuts to protect them. If he's busy protecting his nuts he HOPEFULLY won't have a chance to break and run......a chance to BE a runner. That's what I'm striving for anyway. Ohh I gotcha.. You r trying to breed some bay busters:) the way I see it if a hog is bayed putting pressure on it is a sure fire way to get it to run. Just my opinion for what it is worth. That was my thoughts too.
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THE CLASSIFIEDS / CLASSIFIED ADS / Tracking Units & Houndhunter System for Sale
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on: July 07, 2013, 02:44:39 pm
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Astro 220, 5 DC 30's with Replacement collars and antennas. Four collars work good one will only stayed charged for about two hours. 220 comes with map card and whip antenna. $900.00
Tracker maxima system with four collars. Two are sealed collars. Three have new batteries one needs new batteries. $300.00
Sportdog Hound hunter system with two collars. Has tone and vibrate. Good unit. $400.00
Will ship only after payment. 903-824-1102 ethhunters@ yahoo.com
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Open or silent
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on: January 12, 2013, 07:20:22 pm
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You cant catch as many hogs with open dogs!
I have a dog that can prove you wrong All mine open a little thats what keeps the straight curs in the race.
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Wood or concrete
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on: January 10, 2013, 09:13:36 pm
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Might as well go every two feet on the floor joist. You could go 2 1/2 feet but you not saving many boards. I would go with 2x6 on the floor. They are less expensive than the deck boards. I wouldn't leave a crack when putting the floor down the boards are going to shrink quite a bit when they dry out.
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