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Reuben
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« on: November 16, 2011, 06:43:21 am »

lmao well said guys i learned the hard way  in my younger years i bought every dog from south texas to mississippi looking for what it was that makes a hog dog till i slowed down and hunted behind them first and having an honest man tell you what the true faults of the dog was and let you make your mind up if that was the dog for you or not honest people are harder to find because there is money in hog dogs for some people looking to scam the folks that might not know better .
just my 2 cents......
chris

yep, so have I. But been to Tennessee and ill . as well and a few more in my younger days.

In Mississippi I bought 5 mtn curs a little over a year old (average age ). long story short I culled every one at the end of about 3 months ...Did my best to breed my own after that ...the wierd part is the man I had been talking to for a month on the phone wasn't there when I made it to his place ...but had a few hunting friends waiting on me... Most of the time they have exactly what you are looking for...don't say what you are looking for but ask what they have.

When you breed your own you will be a lot happier...
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