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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: June 12, 2022, 02:18:42 pm »

They got some gold nugget in there I think. First dogs I have ever bought with papers. The momma was a pretty normal sized dog but the dad was on the smaller side. I got a registered plott with a lot of poacher blood in her the other day it came from one of the moseses breedings. Got her from a coon hunter but I think he was more of a coon dog collector. Going to have to put some more woods time into her she’s only a year old. She will bay but hopefully I can start getting her to cast farther


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I have an acquaintance that catches over 200 hogs a year and holds a 40 hr. a week job…he has a running walker x mtn cur that has been his main stop dog…not the best strike dog but is fast and can stop one pretty quick…the pups out of him are 3/4 kemmer and at 4 months old are out hunting with the big dogs…has a pure kemmer doing a good job at 7 months as well…
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