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Author Topic: Big dogs and thick brush myth  (Read 6665 times)
Judge peel
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« on: September 23, 2016, 05:46:53 pm »

I will say this I have some small dogs and some big stocky dogs that I hunt every week   The smaller dogs smoke the bigger dog every time. That being said when the bigger dogs get there it is game over. There not any thing you would call a finder holder but a striaght catch cur. My biggest dog goes around 90 lbs cat Florida cur cross. He is not a speedy dog or his litter mates and previous litters but they will bust thru best they can. If we are talking deep brush and long distance I from my own experience will say the smaller dog will smoke the taller dog. Now if there are opening that stretch a bit then the taller dog can use his speed to recover. Then u have to take in for the 20 foot creek inbankments deep water tall grass 6 strand fence no climb fence and brairs so thick a flash light can't go thru. Now I would say you will have dogs no matter the size or breed they just plain get it done but most are to there weak point as they are to there strong point. If you got a guy 5 9 165 lb in top shape vs a 6 3 240 lb guy top shape there will be thing one can do that the other can't same with dogs   


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