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Author Topic: How to get a solid team of dogs without paying an arm and a leg  (Read 3571 times)
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« Reply #40 on: December 11, 2015, 12:02:57 pm »

I sold out in 2007...in 2009 9 I got back in and am just now liking the 7 I have...I leased a Plott gyp for a fair price but drove 40 hours total to pick her up and drop her back off...She is a good hog dog and she was out of the mans best dogs and the line out of some well know big game dogs...and I bred her to one of my males...and I like four pups that are 7 months yesterday...I believe in breeding my own because in my opinion I have a better chance getting what I want...

if you don't mind the wait get you an older gyp not needed or a female out of excellent stock that is not that good,buy her cheap and breed her to a good stud and you will have something to take to the woods in a year...









Reuben,  what big game line was the gyp you used out of and who did you lease her from?     Just curious and if its not public info you can send me a PM.    And if its none of my business then I understand that too.    I just like to keep up on plott bloodlines and how others view their strenghts and weaknesses.    
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