Well a man by the name of Randy Dominy, from Georgia bred these dogs.
I can't tell you exactly what's in them down to the 1/16th and 1/32nd of this and that... or i'd have to kill ya'
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They are bred to be med/long range dogs that are very gritty. Fast, silent on track and absolutely full of bottom.
I had a pair, brother and sister, and lost the male dog about 2 years ago.(he was the best male strike dog i think i've owned)
The female(mother to this gyp) along with her other littermate brother(owned by a friend of mine) and 1 other hound cross female struck some hogs in our bottom and bayed them up a little over a mile from where we turned out. We got there and saw they had 3 big hogs (250#s or bigger) bayed next to a creek. We were out with a 'new' bulldog that missed the catch and the hogs broke, split up and headed down the bottoms. The hog/s would bay and break, dogs would stop them, they'd break again before we could get close. When it was all said and done, several hours later and 6 miles from the truck(i google earthed our path) my gyp was the only one still baying the hog off in water that was knee deep as we were trying to get to her.
We had to call my brother-n-law to come pick us up off a backroad.
So needless to say, i'm a little partial to the outlaw breed. They are smart, hard hunters and i'm breeding the momma back to a full outlaw male this week over in louisiana.
Maver!ck
PS - in the zeke video mentioned above, the momma is the dark dog in the middle baying the snot out of this hog. She is about 10 yrs old fyi and still bays hard and will catch on the rear end with what teeth she still has left.