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Muddy-N-Bloody
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« on: September 06, 2018, 07:37:12 pm »

Jason, no way shape or form or fashion do I claim to have my crap together, but my first set of dogs were half Plott half cur dog that’s because I bought them from a very respectable dog guy that I went hunting with him for the first time almost exactly 15 years ago. This man had some good plott dogs and good cur dogs and he found out this cross was exactly what he wanted. Long story short about a year ago I got a
Male plott dog from him that is Cajun breed  bout 2.5 or 3 and I bought a female that came straight from Cajun and got lucky she was already started.(got lucky on that) bout 10 months old . So after alil time cause I got these dogs during deer season last year- I don’t hunt during deer season - after deer season ended we hunted the fire out these two dogs - they were good dogs out the gate and they both were just like my friend and Cajun said they would be. Cajun is a good guy and he ain’t got his name by doing people wrong- he got good dogs and I believe he tells the truth if he sells a dog- he got good dogs cross the board and they do good on hogs - I guess what I’m trying to say is for a long long time plott dogs have been used for Bear and hogs and they have done well in it- I believe bottom catches hogs that don’t want to be caught -I can tell you  something-that I call my female Aunt Jemima and my buddy’s will ask did I turn Aunt Jemima loose ?!?!?! Cause they won’t to be home at lunch cause she ain’t gone quit-
I am a cur dog man don’t get me wrong you can look back at my ol red post and I had red cur dogs that I loved a dang lot and they were hog dogs - tracking baying machines but on some running hogs that would sho nuff run I would loose sometime and I hate to loose so that why I got my plott dogs and have really enjoyed hunting em- like said from cracker if you gone spend time and money on a dog - check your sources- Cajun is a good one - but there are also other guys with good plott dogs - the key is if you can get your hands on them. The plott cross dogs do good as well- I’m fixing to do one myself
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