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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: January 06, 2013, 05:21:28 pm »

That dog I am talking about that lavon had was named NUGGET...he was s red bmc about the right sized dog for working all day...he was a very good looking dog with a deep chop mouth that could be heard a long ways...fast on track and a hog about couldn't run when he bayed one...when he located a hot track he opened about 3 times and then shut up...next time you heard him he was bayed up...you could just about bet the hog couldn't run and had it's butt backed up to a stump or a thick bush...he would be baying solid...nose to nose...
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