tnhillbilly
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« Reply #80 on: February 22, 2012, 11:14:55 pm » |
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Wmwender, im all for discussion and friendly debate, thats how we learn about other methods and breeds and such. I hope ya'll didn't take it, that i was downing cur dogs because that was not my intentions at all. Heck, im feeding some right now. I have only been around and owned a hand full of them and all I have to form an opinion from is what ive seen. Tho I have been hunting hounds in these mtns for 20 yrs. I have also hunted the swamps, marsh and pretty much everything in between. And until you actually hunt up here several times you cant understand exactly where im coming from, and I understand that. Thats what I was tryin to explain. As far as hog hunting goes, I prefer to run silent dogs, just havnt found anything close to suit me in a cur dog. Not saying their not out there or that they are all the same im still looking for one that suits me. That will get out and hunt and has a nose. I know ya'll disagree, but IMO hounds do throw a higher percentage of dogs that will hunt, trail and bay even at 8-10 moths old. Maybe not be a GREAT or super dog but has the natural born instinct. I like to catch hogs no matter what type or breed, I like them all if they produce pork, or whatever im hunting at the time. But my personal preference are plotts, its what ive consistently caught the most game with wether it was hog or bear and I can run them on both.
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