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Author Topic: Anyone have problem with catch dogs striking?  (Read 1816 times)
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« Reply #20 on: December 03, 2011, 01:19:59 pm »

If I turn a bulldog loose, Its beacuse he is looking at a hog, that I feel he can run down,  or at a bay. 
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« Reply #21 on: December 03, 2011, 03:59:01 pm »

I had a pit that always bayed a hog before she would catch she would  get the hog like she wanted it and catch she never bayed more than a few seconds she never got. Cut and die at the old age of 10 years old and never caused a bay dog to get cut .


Ha... I know there are more than one way to catch a hog, but that is no cd my friend. I've heard of a couple half bulldogs that were rcd's that would bark twice when they struck alone and then catch, not my style so I dont know much about it but I would keep a real bulldog around or a pistol for the bad hogs if it were my style.

I can say I have 2 cds (1 AB & 1 Dogo) that will hunt there butts off and NEVER bark! I wish they would just hang out, I dont like my bulldogs hunting b/c of times when I just want to get back to the truck and have the curs picked up on the wheeler etc its nice to let the bulldog run back for exersize etc

Mike no truer words are spoken! Cds Dont bark, Ever! Nuff said

Ive seen pride get in the way of some dog men with this, no need to lye & make excuses & repeat the breeding etc just handle the situation and move on, dogs dissappoint us all at times and make us liars so its how you handle it that makes up your character in my opinion
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« Reply #22 on: December 03, 2011, 04:10:39 pm »

i dont mind my pit baying the hog if they found it becouse when i get there they will catch  .but if another dog finds the hog they are straight catch nomatter how big it is

Are yall serious?!?! I dont like hunting with new people for a reason, mostly style's and opinions that conflict. Im not saying you cant catch allot of pigs like that but a cd like that would never come out of the woods with me after I saw or heard this! Thats a problem with any cd b/c it shows you there true spirit and that type of cull will come back and haunt you one night in a tight spot in the woods, stuck in mud etc. Regardless if you do choose to breed them please disclose this type of info before selling some other hunter a pup as a cd! Honesty is very impt with cds. I can tell you my ETHD hated unicorns are harder than any of this B.S
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« Reply #23 on: December 03, 2011, 04:27:43 pm »

lol  ya  im serious i hunt alone alot and im not one bit scared my dogs wont catch and hold just becouse they will bark a few times if they find the hog.but 99% of the time i use just curs no bulldog so my curs that catch aint supose to bark if they strike either  . i like a pit that strikes and catches its own pigs  to hell with being pulled around by a lead in dog or haveing one that stays with you right under your feet  thats the ones that get culled around here
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« Reply #24 on: December 03, 2011, 04:46:47 pm »

lol  ya  im serious i hunt alone alot and im not one bit scared my dogs wont catch and hold just becouse they will bark a few times if they find the hog.but 99% of the time i use just curs no bulldog so my curs that catch aint supose to bark if they strike either  . i like a pit that strikes and catches its own pigs  to hell with being pulled around by a lead in dog or haveing one that stays with you right under your feet  thats the ones that get culled around here

Well good deal buddy. My great friend Ernie hunts like that, its just not for me, 4 curs that catch as soon as they see him, no cd needed. I dont like my curs that gritty, I dont like hustleing to a bay. I like them to strike and bay with all the bottom needed. If I take two hrs to get there its no big deal, once there done baying there just going back on the chain for a week and taking your time going to a bay doesnt work with a rcd in the bunch! That said all my lead ins are versatile enough to be a rcd or 1 out etc simply b/c I like the all in one package and we change it up in certain situations. Happy hog hunting!
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« Reply #25 on: December 03, 2011, 08:17:45 pm »

I got a dogo pit mix gyp that will strike out of the back of the truck and on the ground.
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