hoghunter71409
|
|
« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2012, 07:36:02 pm » |
|
Denny,
Yep I am convinced you have no clue. You might know about hounds, but you dont know an dang thing about plotts. It is ignorance like yours that has plotts out there that dont need to be out there. Plotts were never bred specifically for mouth and if there is any trait that the plott is weak on it is the mouth. Most plotts have a medium type chop mouth, not overly loud. And if you are looking for a plott lines with good mouths,,,Im sure you wont find a line that has a great mouth....that is not a strong trait or strongly desired trait amoung plott hunters/breeders. You will not find a plott breeder or serious plott hunter that breeds for the mouth. So why you are laughing about my comment of breeding for mouth waters down a bloodline...keep laughing; I'm not embarrased at all. Any ol'hound can track and trail; good plotts get rough fast and they stop hogs. It is obviuos you've been hunting behind Walkers and English dogs, becuase if you had hunted behind good plotts, you would know that they are rough and a good pack of rough plotts will make a hog stop fast and if he tries to break, they will catch him and not let him break again.
You don't think plotts are and were bred to catch game?? Obviously they are not catchdogs, but they were and are bred to bring game to bay and keep them at bay or tree. Plotts dont keep hogs at bay without getting rough and putting teeth on them. You have got to be kidding me......I am starting to wonder why I have spent so much time on replying to your ignorant comments.
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
|