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« on: March 14, 2024, 01:27:02 pm »

  I have been way more wrong then right. lol For sure, I have had way more curs then Plotts that had stock sense but I have had some Plotts that had the touch or feel. Most of my Plotts will make the hog break, they are going to try him and with todays hogs and the pressure that gets put on them those hogs get gone in a heartbeat. They either have to be tough enough to catch and hold them or back up and bay. Seems like my females are better at getting bayed then my males. Some of my males have to be hunted by thereselves. Also a problem I have is trying to bear hunt and hoghunt with the same dogs. Sounds strange but  you do need grittier dogs for bear hunting and I would rather they bay hogs and let the bulldogs do the catching.  At this point in my life, I love a good race and a lot of times we will have a hog bayed with one dog and instead of doing the smart thing which is to head in with a bulldog and catch the hog, we just turn more dogs in to make it break so we can have a race. I know I have gotten off topic but if I had plenty of hogs, I would stay with curs that had that stock sense but where I am we do not have the numbers we used to have and need track dogs. Except for the marsh. Hogs are so easy there even a yellow dog can do it. lol JK
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