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Author Topic: Strait Catch Yellow Black Mouths. (Who is interested)?  (Read 23600 times)
YELLOWBLACKMASK
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« on: January 22, 2014, 10:29:36 am »

Just wondering what the difference between a bulldog catch dog or a non hunting yellow dog is? Either way if you have a truly gritty catch dog no matter the bred or color you gunna have dog fights and what not. Maybe it's for the color only you would want this idk? Jmo I wouldn't feed a dog that won't hunt out, find its own and catch it by itself or with one other dog.

Unless you enjoy bay dogs I personally wouldn't waste the time, money and effort breeding and raising a litter of cur dogs that don't hunt....

Not trying to bash your thoughts I just replied because you wanted opinions.

You are correct........ But most everyone feeds Bulldogs that only serve one purpose as well.

Not looking at these dogs for any other purpose but to replace the bulldog aspect for those that do not want to deal with them for various reasons.

Even another class of dogs we refer to as (Poacher style dogs)  short range and gritty as hell. Serve multiple functions but typically require more than one to catch a sure nuff hog.  We are not looking for the Yellers that get beat up and back up on this project.  Drop....lock...or die on the ear is my opinion of what we are shooting for.

Haha. Believe me....Perty dont get you far round here.  The creek is full of just perty dogs.
They will serve a specific purpose or will be culled along with the rest.

Just curious ....but what do you use for a catchdog or do you shoot?

Thanks for your input.
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