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« Reply #60 on: February 22, 2012, 09:58:05 pm »

[sTN, ranging 500-800 yards and running a track 3 hours old really isn't something I would consider unusual in the right line of cur dogs. Actually, it's what I would expect.
I know that there are way more that won't do that than will as far as dogs go in general but I don't think that it's breed specific , I think that goes for all dogs. I don't think those kind of dogs are reproduced on a real consistant basis with any breed , hound or cur.  As far as percentages go with reproducing that kind of dog I would be very happy with 50%..  I Have hunted with a lot of plotts and a lot of cur dogs and In my experience your chances of getting a top hogdog isn't any better with hounds. I don't mean a dog that will run with a pack or be at a bay, I mean a dog that will do it by himself. I've watched a LOT of plotts run with a pack but then turn him loose by himself and he wont go 300 yards. But I've also watched a LOT of cur dogs do the same thing. I'm not downing hounds at all but judging from the ones I've hunted with, your chances of getting a hogdog that will range 600-800 yards and take 3-6 hour old tracks  by themself are in no way better. ub][/sub]
 X2 chainrated we also have a few 800yd curs in northeast Texas  same with plott and hound crosses more that wont than will. Three hour track is nothing for these cats!
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