bayed hard hog dogs- Thanks I was starting to think I was a one legged man in but kicking contest

I don't think I have the type of dog I am talking about YET, but I know I am close enough with my dogs to make it happen one day, It don't bother me if other folks think it can't be done or that it is out of reach. If that type of dog as easy to find we wouldn't be talking about it right now, I ain't scared to cull, ain't scared of hard work and am not blind to my dogs faults. But that type of " Old Yeller " dog is what I'm after, it's my goal and I won't be knocked off course by discouragement.
I know an old man from right here in Oklahoma who told me he once started 3 litters of pup's all born around the same time from one male and 3 different gyps, there were near 30 pups at the beginning of the summer, by a year old he had culled all but 4, by 2 years old he had 3 left. He said " you are gonna have to leave your heart in the house and keep a sharp axe if your gonna raise good head dogs "
I respect all opinions expressed here and am not arguing with any one or there way of doing things, but I believe if your gonna have dogs that are better than the next man's then your gonna have to cull harder, work harder, hunt more and spend more time with your dogs than the next guy will. Oh and pray for a lot of guidance cause I'm to dumb to do it on my own

[/quote Not a problem waylon a mans got to stick with what he believe's in or he ain't a man at all in my books you keep culling and breeding the best of best and you will get the dogs you are longing for. But if your like me and a few others the best dog is never good enough.