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« Reply #20 on: April 02, 2013, 06:20:10 pm » |
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There's Catahoulas like that out there, whole lines of em that produces the same type of dogs as the Yeller dogs you talk about. If you've got a high producing line, stick with it, but there rare. They may all bark at a pig and find there own hogs young and make decent dogs, all of them, and that's alot of good right there, but that don't make em a hog dog in my book.
If the yeller dogs are more accessible to you, well that's what I'd hunt, same goes for Catahoulas. It's took me alot of culling and alot of miles to get where I'm at. I've got one dog over 3 and one over a year and some pups, ALL virtually a different breed. I've started over and culled just about everything more then once. I don't care ably starting from square one again, because if I'm not satisfied then I won't feed em whether that means I won't catch another pig for a year, so be it. That's all I'm saying. Plenty of dogs find pigs, but that dont mean there a hog dog.
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