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« Reply #20 on: March 30, 2010, 02:41:46 pm »

I had a Blue Sky bred cat, named Split. He was about 3 when I bought him. Like a fool, I bought him because he was damn good looking, and I saw him find a hog in a wooded pen.  Did I mention he was damn good looking!  Grin  Hunted that dog twice a week for a solid year, and he never did do anything worth mentioning. He spent more time jacking with the other dogs on a hunt than he did looking for a pig. Not exactly dog aggressive, he was just always in their business, sniffing their butts, etc.  Sold the dog back to the man that I bought him from, and never looked back.

Maybe he was a great dog, that just did not hunt for me. Maybe he was a product of his environment, in spite of his breeding, as he had a couple of owners prior to my purchasing him.   He has been my only experience with a Blue Sky catahoula. Seeing them mentioned several times on here, leads me to believe that they might produce some good dogs, and that Split was the exception...  I would like to hunt behind a good one some day.

Split - Blue Sky Catahoula


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