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Reuben
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« on: October 29, 2012, 09:07:58 pm »

partial to em myself i hunt the kemmer mt curr and i have some buddies that hunt two mt currs, they r all great dogs my kemmers have zero fear and a great noise they will catch anything they can and bay what they cant, my buddies currs r great strike dogs not as ruff as the kemmers i have but with all dogs there are good ones and there r culls i had one few years back i bought as a help dog and she would help when she heard another dog bark but until then she was treeing coon lol,, if you get them from a pup very east to train the kemmers never had to trash break em i never showed em nothing but a pig and theyve never been interested in nothing but a pig could be luck but its with all three i have my gyp is the best strike dog of them all they have all struck but not like she does she can b line a hog and catch its crazy she looks like a helicopter blade on a spinning hog but you have to break her off with a bs i also hunt bmc and cat and i am partial to my kemmers and my buddies hunt with different dogs also and they r partial to there mountain currs.

that is more the norm as not...  Shocked Grin Smiley Wink

if I had signed up on here in 2005 I would still have my old line of dogs because ETHD inspired me... but not until I got rid of some good ones...the best dogs I ever seen as hog dogs were 1/2 hound...usually walker but those were comparable to the mt. curs...When I first started with them I knew no one who hunted them on hog but now I see a few on here and more in the full cry magazine...The biggest problem with the mt. cur is that too many tend to be on the small side and some open too much on track...only run 1 or 2...more will break a bay but 4-6 will stop a big boar if given the chance and probably have it caught...
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