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Jason Dunn
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« on: April 08, 2019, 07:56:48 pm »

The first real good dog I owned was a dog named Copper a friend gave me as a put he was half Catahoula half English looked a lot like a mountain cur hard hunting always busy and honest not a super nose but good I bred him to 3 good gyps a Red tick  a Doebelly and a gyp latter pulled dna on was English BMC Greyhound mix . Me and my brother have 4 dogs that all go back to the male they all hunt about the same 500-600 yard loops usually further on the first cast and they will get deeper longer you stay all quiet till ones jumped then open but not like a full hound. They don't have super noses I think they can can take a few hour old track and do OK with it they work good where I hunt smaller dogs some black and tan some brindle I may eventually throw a full hound in the mix they hut best in pair's or maybe they have gotten used to hunting that way I don't get to hunt a lot so I try to carry them all when I go .
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