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Re: Selling Out Dogs and Everything
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February 14, 2008, 11:55:25 pm »
Just Call Mike about Prices
The Quick Track is a 6000 I believe the one that will track all the frequencies 216-221 I believe, I know he can track everybody we hunt withs different colllars, so we will leave our system behind, since his stays in the toolbox of his Mule.
Huey- oldest previous litter of Bell & 3/4 cur dog 1/4 bulldog Male
Winchester
Remington all are "Bell" pus which is East Texas Brindle cur and the father was my Pistol dog that I used to hunt in the woods and win consistently with at the bay comps which is also a brindle cur, both parents had bottom, Bell had no quit in her at all but was looser type dog you could shoot over when needed be, and Pistol was just as gritty as he needed to be. They have brindle cur back for several generations and all come out of dogs that originated in the old "free Ranging Piney woods" of many many years ago where the dogs had to work to get fed. You can look at Winchester and listen to him and see long ears and hear a houndy looong Ball when he strikes a big boar hog, however he is way bigger than either parent (proly 80lbs), and can supposedly see his great grandparents in him
Anyway most all these dogs have some history behind them they are'nt just dogs off the side of the road or picked up from the pound. Mike can tell you backgrounds if you ask, he probably just won't come on out and tell you, because I think it gets him choked-up to have to talk about them. I have watched most of them grow up, hunting except Huey & Dink, I had Hueys's littermate for a long time but she hunted to far for my taste, I like a shorter range dog with less bottom
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