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« on: February 16, 2010, 09:06:40 am »

Who is breeding and raising some of the hardest hunting YBMCs you have seen?

I'm talking about dogs that leave you in a dead run, get out 1/2 a mile or more, and always hustling.....

Please let me know if you know of someone raising these types of dogs consitantly.

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« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2010, 09:19:35 am »

 I just looked at a post on the Dogs on Hogs, of a young man ( IM guessing he is young). That his young dogs where not stopping and staying with the bigger pigs and only catching the small ones.People slow your life down a little bit.Now days people are moving way too fast to enjoy what they do have. I will make you a bet, That if that person will just slow down and let his pups come into their own. That no amount of money could by those dogs. Just
 an old mans thoughts and feelings.

As far as the dogs you are looking for their are lots of people on this board that raise just what your looking for. But most of them that have them will not part with them. I know that I don't. Training these dogs takes a lot of time and money and a heck of a lot of time in the woods. They spend so much time that they become like your kids. You feed them,house,doctor, and play with them.If some will part with them they are not going to be cheap and you are missing all the fun of getting them to where you want them to be.
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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2010, 09:43:03 am »

I dont guess i know what you are talking about as far as another post about some pups??? You lost me on that one.  

I'm trying to find out who is breeding hard hunting yella dogs. I have a young ybmc gyp that is turning it on and going hunting! I'm looking for something to cross her on if she continues the way she is going now or I would be interested in buying another pup if I could find somebody that bred for the things i look for.

I know what it takes to make a finished dog, but thats not what i am looking for.....

Do you have any names of these people that are breeding these types of dog?

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« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2010, 09:52:06 am »

 I didnt mean to lose you on the other comments that I made. Just had it on my mine and had to get it out so I could go on. Sounded like to me you where looking to by a dog to hunt with. My mistake.wher are you located at. You need to, PM me and I will try to help if I can.
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« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2010, 10:28:25 am »

I just looked at a post on the Dogs on Hogs, of a young man ( IM guessing he is young). That his young dogs where not stopping and staying with the bigger pigs and only catching the small ones.People slow your life down a little bit.Now days people are moving way too fast to enjoy what they do have. I will make you a bet, That if that person will just slow down and let his pups come into their own. That no amount of money could by those dogs. Just
 an old mans thoughts and feelings.

As far as the dogs you are looking for their are lots of people on this board that raise just what your looking for. But most of them that have them will not part with them. I know that I don't. Training these dogs takes a lot of time and money and a heck of a lot of time in the woods. They spend so much time that they become like your kids. You feed them,house,doctor, and play with them.If some will part with them they are not going to be cheap and you are missing all the fun of getting them to where you want them to be.



ROCKIN-P, man that is some good advice!!! I think that you are referring to my post about my young dogs!!! Well i've been hunting them pretty hard since that post and what do you know....................those dogs have started leaving those little ones alone and we've been catching bigger and bigger hogs everytime we go. I guess with everything PATIENCE, PATIENCE, PATIENCE!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the advice, you are totally right, sometimes we just get to focused on the end result instead of what it takes to get there!!!
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« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2010, 11:50:00 am »

IMO, if you want pups like this you dang sure are not going to find them by asking the questions you are asking. IMO, you sound like you just want a good puppy and don't want to train it? People that raise these types of dogs and have these types of dogs will not just sell them to anyone. So you have to get to know the people and there dogs before you can get this type of bloodline. You sound as if you are desperate and you will do whatever it takes to get one. You can watch the board for people that hunt these dogs and get to know them and then you might find a pup. If I had pups, I would be leary of the way you are demanding to want to know where these pups are? If you already have one then you know where you got that one? Maybe they have some more? Just my opinion. Grin
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« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2010, 12:26:52 pm »

ktchemwcurs,

I am confused... how do you plan for me to find what i'm  looking for without asking if anyone knows who might have them?  You can NOT train "hunt" in a dog it has to be bred in them. I can get that dog to get out of my sight, but I can not make it hunt!! How do you plan for me to get to know these breeders without knowing who they are? It is easy to get on this board and talk about how great your dogs are, but I want to hear from other people that have hunted with them, not a bias opinion.

I am desperate to get better dogs, as I think we all should be. Whenever you get complacent with what you have you get left behind. If you arent looking for something better, you are only fooling yourself, because you do NOT have the best!!!! With that being said, I'm not going to sit on the computer and comment what a great pic that is everytime somebody catches a hog, so they will be my friend and I can get a puppy from them. Grin

As far as being demanding.... I asked a simple question. Please dont be upset if nobody refers me to your dogs....

Yes I know where I got mine, but I am sure there are some out there that are better. Be it horses or dogs, i want the best i can get!!!!!!

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« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2010, 12:58:20 pm »

 Mr Brown please dont take what Ktchem said the wrong way. I dont know that there are any people on here that breed their dogs that they use just to be selling them. There may be some that my have a male to use as a stud for a price or for part of the litter.Most raise and use what they raise or give them to friends. But as far as telling you who has the best I cant help you. Bacause I only us what I raise and they are just what Im looking for. By the way ktchem and I hunt and run dogs together.
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« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2010, 01:22:08 pm »

I'm not asking if anybody knows of any puppy mills.....

Let me try it this way....

If you know "Bob" up the road has two nice YBMCs that he has bred and had good results of getting big hunting dogs, please let me know. I dont care if he has 10 litters a year or 1 litter every ten years. I might be interested in crossing my gyp on one of his dogs or buying a puppy from him if ever given the opportunity.

If you do not know where any of these are, thats okay too!!
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« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2010, 01:23:30 pm »

Colby, i am sorry I confused you. The best thing in my opinion is to read the forum and search for YBMC's. Read the post and see how there dogs work, then make a contact. That is the best way I think. I wish I could help you out, I have some YBMC's but they are a bunch of $hit eaters! Grin
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« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2010, 01:35:35 pm »

Thanks for your opinion!!!! I have read the board and searched the YBMC posts. They dont seem to give me the information I am looking for, therefore I am asking for personal experiences.

All that matters is that you are satisfied with your dogs!!!!!!!  Wink
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« Reply #11 on: February 16, 2010, 05:30:48 pm »

Colby... why dont you try to go hunt with the guys you see on boards who apparently have, hunt and raise some good BMC dogs. Guys who have bred them and been successful with at least some consistency. Guys who actually use their dogs and use em hard. As Rockin P said.. most of the people with good dogs use them and hunt them and most have for quite some time. I dont know a one of them who breeds just to sell  puppies. But, if a feller has some good dogs I sure doubt they would mind you coming making a few hunts with them. I have found most of those kind of people are guys who dont mind showing their dogs.  While you at it, take your young gyp where they can see her go to...That might make a difference with some people. You might be surprised, after a while, something might just fall in ya lap if thats possible. YOu, not  your checkbook will have more to do with getting what you want more than any thing else. JMO
 
There is an unspoken culture thing with the kind of breeders that  raise, breed and hunt  the kind of B MC dogs you are looking for.. Some say or see it as a conceit thing, thats it all treated as top secret, thats is simply not true but I understand why some think so and I also understand why those kind of breeders do what they do.   
 
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« Reply #12 on: February 20, 2010, 07:47:22 pm »

Skoal,

that's exactly what I want to do. I have talked to a few people on here that might have what I am interested in. However, I'm wondering if there are anymore that I don't know about. I personally wouldn't breed to a dog that I haven't hunted with. I would really prefer to hunt with some pups out of him. Thiis gyp I am talking about goes back to some of the same lines as your dogs...

Thanks for all the pm's and information. I have been in contact with some good people that might be producing what I'm looking for.

Anymore info would be greatly appreciated!!
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« Reply #13 on: February 20, 2010, 09:29:57 pm »

son call me and let me teach u how to hunt ur dog dont need too go half  a mile too catch a pig just catch a track and let the dog work for u all this bs my dog is long range is pure bs youngsters.  I catch more within 100 yards than u do with in a mile
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« Reply #14 on: February 20, 2010, 09:50:58 pm »

I don't want to look for a hog track.... I want a dog that goes hunting and finds a hog without me dumping them out on top of him...

I read on another post that you asked about using a full blood bloodhound as a hog dog.... This tells me that you and I have nothing in common when it comes to hunting hogs!!

I'm not your son.....
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« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2010, 09:59:51 pm »

son call me and let me teach u how to hunt ur dog dont need too go half  a mile too catch a pig just catch a track and let the dog work for u all this bs my dog is long range is pure bs youngsters.  I catch more within 100 yards than u do with in a mile

In hog infested country that may work well, but most of us don't have that luxury and need dogs to range out and hopefully find one. Wink
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« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2010, 10:00:12 pm »

 No sense in gettin chitty with the members on here. It sounded like an offer to learn something to me.
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« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2010, 10:09:36 pm »

son call me and let me teach u how to hunt ur dog dont need too go half  a mile too catch a pig just catch a track and let the dog work for u all this bs my dog is long range is pure bs youngsters.  I catch more within 100 yards than u do with in a mile

I have to agree with you hogbuyer...I like a close to mid range dog that will stay with a hog until it has been stopped but I don't like a dog that runs a .25 mile before it knows what it passed..."long range dogs" have many definitions..if they are b@lls to walls out of the truck they better know to pick up the track and not pass it trying to range out...
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« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2010, 10:13:51 pm »

What is being asked for is information on YBMC's that go hunting and find hogs. I don't have a problem catching hogs. However, I'm always looking for a better dog!!

The term long range dogs doesn't mean they pass hogs. I don't know of anybody looking for that. I would think that was understood?
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« Reply #19 on: February 20, 2010, 10:19:27 pm »

I spoke with Colby and he is looking for some good yellow dogs for breeding reasons for a future gyp!! I'm pretty sure just by talking to him he knows how to hunt and don't need someone to tell him!!His question was who has some good dogs that fits the description that he's asking for!!! Not how to hunt a dog or how you would hunt one!!
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