Bo Pugh
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« Reply #20 on: March 28, 2014, 11:42:45 pm » |
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It's hard to say the best I have ever seen. I'm going to do three if that will be ok. Not in order of best just more age. 1 was a dog named black jack when I first started hunting with the man I begin hunting with he owned black jack no one knows exactly what he was said maybe catahoula and black mouth but he was definetly a hog dog he was like a magician he could make a hog it seemed on some days when things was slow and no sign out of nowhere he would find one he was silent on track with miles and hours of bottom he was a black dog with legs and scared to death of a hog I've seen him bay 20lb pigs and if they ran at him he would roll off 50 yards and go back and bay like it was a stud but he was a excellent hog dog lived to be 15 or 16. 2. Was a dog named orange he was half black mouth half Kemmer curr he didn't have a lot of hunt mainly just around the four wheeler or on fresh sign but when he got on a track he was gonna put you on a bay whether it be pretty quick or later on in the day he had no quit to him I've probably put more miles on four wheelers after this dog than a lot of people drive to work all year he was trash broke from day 1 and completely silent on track and was like black jack he would bay a pig all day we have sent two bulldogs to him numerous times and it end up being only a little squeak when they got there. He lived to be around 8 and was owned by the same man that owned black jack. After garmins came out I took him by myself one day after a rain and ride til I found a good track and reset my tracker and him and one black jacks pups bayed one after 18 miles on the garmin but I know when he was 3 and 4 he's been on races farther than that but he would of been a hog dog in anyone's book. 3. Is a dog named jack he is out of orange and a Dixie land jag. He's a smaller dog but I've seen this dog cold trail a lot of hogs that good dogs didn't know ever been there. And it seems like he likes to bay big hogs he is owned by a friend of mine from tennesse and is just as good as a bear dog as hog dog he won't tree but will bay one on the ground and can trail with the hounds. The reason I picked all three of these dogs is because of their bottom they had no quit and jacks getting old now but is still a hog dog but when these dogs bayed you didn't have to worry about hurrying getting to them they wasn't going to leave a bay after no two hours they was there until you sent the bulldog and would be leaving out after they seen the hog was caught. It's not everyday dogs like these are born but when they are they are they sure are fun to hunt with. I can think of couple more outstanding dogs but these were the best I've ever hunted with
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