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« on: January 15, 2013, 07:58:08 am »

bahahaha yellowblackmask.....the year i went there was a fellow with a dalmation right in the middle of a stringer of cur dogs being it was a black and white spotted dog in the middle of a sea of yellow dogs i had to go ask....fellow said she was a top notch strike dog but just wouldnt bay, so i ask him how he knew she was a strike dog he proceeds to tell me that he has a 5 acre baypen and that everytime he put her in there with his other dogs she was always at the bay....had another fellow who owned a very prominent baypen east texas, not going to put their name out there but he told me and a friend of mine that he went to all the local pounds about a month or so before UE and would get every cur looking dog and get them to bayin and turn around and sell them as "started" hogdogs...had anothr fellow ask me as i was walking by if i was interested in some started hogdog pups, i asked him his definition of a started dog and he said that they would bay the fire out of a hog in his baypen, i politely said no thanks and kept on strolling, i was talking to one of the vendors there from fla who i knew only ran yella dogs and he had some spotted up pups in a pen when i asked what they were he said "partin" dogs when i asked about what was he doing with them he said he could turn a quick buck off of them that week.....just cracks me up at all the "hogdogs" that are bought sold and traded there
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