hoghunter71409
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« Reply #20 on: February 16, 2012, 07:03:03 pm » |
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Wmwendler, okay, I am a plott man but have a good cur dog. I can see your point if you have some jam up curs, a few people I know have them also. I also belong to a couple of other sites and I found this post....what do you think this post made on another sirte?
"my experience. Just got back from a marsh hunt in louisiana. Long story short, river was way up, marsh bad soft and flooded, but i walked after 2 of my reg blackmouth curs 1 mile in to this crap along with a friends curs and 2 plotts. Literally we were just pushing pigs from island to island. I turned around and went bk to the boats,dogs in tow. All peoples dogs were in the boats,except 4 dogs. My 2 male bmcs, who never know what quit means, and they will run and catch a 250lb hog rt on the ear, and big marley my biggest bmc male never lets go until ive stuck the hog. But what amazed me, was XXXXXXXXs 2 young plotts. hell, they couldnt have been more than a yr old and both were doin everything they could to cross that marsh, and get to them pigs!. Btw, the day b4 i got down there, XXXXXXX hunted opening day with the plotts and 1 cur, they got 15 hogs in only several hrs of hunting. Im gonna say the plott may be the most versatile dog on the planet, but i like my curs too".
I like to hear a bmc cur man say that plotts may be the most versatile dog in the planet. And for those of you that thing open mouth dogs cant catch more than one hog in a day, I think you might be wrong.
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