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« on: August 29, 2019, 04:28:19 pm »

Speaking of Georgia and those hairy friggin mutts. Just spent 5 days down there hunting Randolph County for the Wilson and Arnold Families. They own right at 3/4 of the county between them. Rotation farmers, cotton, peanuts, corn. Also hunt several paper company leases around them. Couple of local crews that also hunt the Ag fields have some of those hairy basturds. Young guys who don't have much sense. They do pretty good when they turn loose on hogs that are in the fields, I give them that, but once they make it to rough woods and bottoms, the dogs are back within 10 minutes. We will come behind them quite often, only to have them tell us they have ran the remaining hogs out of the county and that we were wasting out time with those Curdogs. Can't tell you how many times we would turn loose from the field edge on fresh sign, their tracks, and have a Curdog go within a couple 3 or 400 yards and be caught in minutes, just past where their dogs had turned back. We are constantly thanking them for keeping the hogs out of the fields so they don't get wiped out by the "night vision" crews who we also share the woods with. laugh Meanwhile, the woods and bottoms surrounding the Ag fields are slap full of hogs for our Curdogs to "find" and catch Wink




Yeah A stag is a crop dog. Not a finder holder which I at one time had both.  Finder holders for woods work and stags for crop work.       My finder holders outperformed the stags at their own game.  We're much more effective and efficient and practical.      You can do hunt any style you want with a good finder holder type dog.    So I sent all my stags to Georgia and all I have now are finder holders and boar hounds.        My finder holders I also call hairy dogs because of the wolfhound blood they carry.    I'm not a big fan of stags or greyhounds despite having some really good stags at one time.    Only stag blood I care for is from my old thunder dog  and  a couple dogs in my yard are a couple generations removed from him but bred away from him and the stag features as much as possible.      Stag blood doesn't do a finder holder any good.   You get superior stuff from the wolfhound blood than you ever can stag blood.           
      So Warrant nice try, all you did was put a spotlight on what I got away from.          You and.  I.H. Cracker seem to run the same type of dogs.     He even admits my type dogs are superior and better suited for the hunt style we do even in his part of the country.       He has told me before in the past that his curs really aren't 1 out hard and weren't as fast as my finder holders.  Hence the reason he was trying to get dogs off of me at one time lol.       You two guys must run same family of dogs lol.  Both of you have an ego complex and are hypocrites.   Neither of you can show 1 shred of proof to back up your lifetime of claims about having 1 out cur dogs.      Bet if either of you could muster a picture of 1 dog on a pig, the pig wouldn't be a big boar.     
   Just 1 picture of 1 dog, in your lifetime?      Can't do it can you lol
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