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« on: December 22, 2010, 02:29:16 pm »

iam looking to get 2 bmc pups or semi started dogs. Just trying to find some top breeders.
any info would be great thanx..
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« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2010, 02:30:29 pm »

I've been looking and i like Dave Thoms out of Three Rivers(Blackmouth curr cowdogs) and Randy Wright's dogs. They seem to be good blooded but im sure there are alot of good breeders so i will be intrested in seeing what names come up!!!! Hope this helps
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« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2010, 05:08:44 pm »

I wasted a lot of good money trying to buy good dogs. You can't buy really good dogs. Forget the names because you can't buy them. Start helping people getting muddy and doing what is asked. You will get offered some good dogs from people you get to know. They should not cost much. People with good dogs bread them for hunting. They do not want them going to a person that hunts a few times and gets bored. Then they just leave the dog in the yard and good dogs want to hunt more than most people so the dog is miserable. The more you hunt the better the dogs you get offered. So stop looking for dogs and go look for hogs. If you think you can go buy good dogs you will learn just like I did that it does not happen. I know what names should come up. I would cull every dog I have just to get two of the really good ones.
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« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2010, 05:58:34 pm »

I agree with dub 100%.  I have been fortunate enough to meet and start hunting with some of the best yella dogmen out there.  In the past year i have learned more from them about dogs than i learned in 13 years of huntin.  But i have crossed many a swamp for those men and will do it anytime, no questions asked.  One thing you must learn is that even the best breeders out there still have culls.  So dont go into it thinking that just because you got a pup from so and so that all pups will turn out to be great dogs.  There was another post on here earlier this week and in my opinion it had the names of some of the best breeders. 
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« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2010, 07:06:01 pm »

What dub an hogdog05 could not be said any plainer. Not every pup in a litter is going to make a jam up dog. And any man or woman that makes that claim is blowing smoke. The dogs that I have were given to me from the men that raised them and they got them the same way that I did. It takes a lot of hard work and hours spent in the woods and on horse back behide those men and dogs to get them. And you can not put a dollar figure on that. There have been some very good names of breeders put on here before.And a couple of them I know personaly.So get after it and show them what you are made of.
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« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2010, 10:37:04 am »

iam looking to get 2 bmc pups or semi started dogs. Just trying to find some top breeders.
any info would be great thanx..


i20hogz,

I don't know much about the yellow dogs but I can tell you that the truly great dogs are usually not for sale are cost quite a bit of money. A lot of your good breeders do not do it for the money but do it to breed better dogs and sometimes they will never sell a pup and if they do it is usually given away or charge enough to cover expenses.

It would be best to find someone who breeds a line of dogs that consistantly produce high quality dogs for what game you will be hunting.

I have found that the best way for me is to find the dogs that I like best and then buy several pups from those lines and train them myself. Then I will breed back to one of the proven males and select from those pups. This way you can pick the best pups because usually the best pups aren't for sale.

I would rather spend time and money getting the right pups than trying to buy a started or finished dog.

Sometimes we can get lucky and get some good started dogs but it is not that easy to do so in my opinion.

We need to be careful and not buy a so called started dog that will never get past that point as far as hunting goes.

There is that old saying "A STAR IS BORN NOT MADE", to me this is a true statement, especially when it comes to hunting dogs.
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« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2010, 03:31:23 pm »

What dub an hogdog05 could not be said any plainer. Not every pup in a litter is going to make a jam up dog. And any man or woman that makes that claim is blowing smoke. The dogs that I have were given to me from the men that raised them and they got them the same way that I did. It takes a lot of hard work and hours spent in the woods and on horse back behide those men and dogs to get them. And you can not put a dollar figure on that. There have been some very good names of breeders put on here before.And a couple of them I know personaly.So get after it and show them what you are made of.

I got my start by being the wettest muddies person in the woods.  If i got to go they didnt have to get dirty or touch a hog any further than tying it.  The guys around here dont let go of their dogs to no one but friends.. leopards are a little easier to get but getting a pupy off a good line of yellow dogs is an act of god or FRIENDSHIP and Respect.  It took me years to get a good yellow dog on my yard and when she had to be put down it took only a few days for people to hear and start calling offering me pups and even the finished dog i have now.  I wouldnt spend a cent on a dog, I like to earn them and the respect of the people who have the GREAT lines.
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« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2010, 05:18:19 pm »

What dub an hogdog05 could not be said any plainer. Not every pup in a litter is going to make a jam up dog. And any man or woman that makes that claim is blowing smoke. The dogs that I have were given to me from the men that raised them and they got them the same way that I did. It takes a lot of hard work and hours spent in the woods and on horse back behide those men and dogs to get them. And you can not put a dollar figure on that. There have been some very good names of breeders put on here before.And a couple of them I know personaly.So get after it and show them what you are made of.

I got my start by being the wettest muddies person in the woods.  If i got to go they didnt have to get dirty or touch a hog any further than tying it.  The guys around here dont let go of their dogs to no one but friends.. leopards are a little easier to get but getting a pupy off a good line of yellow dogs is an act of god or FRIENDSHIP and Respect.  It took me years to get a good yellow dog on my yard and when she had to be put down it took only a few days for people to hear and start calling offering me pups and even the finished dog i have now.  I wouldnt spend a cent on a dog, I like to earn them and the respect of the people who have the GREAT lines.
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« Reply #8 on: December 26, 2010, 06:02:25 pm »

This is why you're on this site......to get a lesson in life and learn from those that have been your route. Glad you found this place,.......use your head and you won't ever regret it......and I agree with these gentlemen 100%.
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« Reply #9 on: December 27, 2010, 06:40:22 pm »

iv got a litter of pups fixen to hit the ground, these are out of cody hart blood line the pbr bull rider they catch cows in the day and hoghunt at night with the same dogs and these dogs are very rough they catch, so far all the ones i keep an hunt have been short range and rough they make good hood dogs, if you would like to hunt with them call me 940 210 1762
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« Reply #10 on: December 28, 2010, 03:47:14 pm »

Watch out for puppy millers. There are some with seemingly good reputations but how can you test every breeding dog on your yard when you breed twenty bitches a year? In my opinion, you are better off getting to know some of the guys who hunt much and breed little than the breeding "gurus". In many cases, if you follow the almighty dollar you can figure out what some folks are in it for.

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« Reply #11 on: December 28, 2010, 10:32:11 pm »

Watch out for puppy millers. There are some with seemingly good reputations but how can you test every breeding dog on your yard when you breed twenty bitches a year? In my opinion, you are better off getting to know some of the guys who hunt much and breed little than the breeding "gurus". In many cases, if you follow the almighty dollar you can figure out what some folks are in it for.

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« Reply #12 on: December 28, 2010, 10:33:40 pm »

Watch out for puppy millers. There are some with seemingly good reputations but how can you test every breeding dog on your yard when you breed twenty bitches a year? In my opinion, you are better off getting to know some of the guys who hunt much and breed little than the breeding "gurus". In many cases, if you follow the almighty dollar you can figure out what some folks are in it for.

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« Reply #13 on: December 28, 2010, 11:04:04 pm »

try mark sons of yellowblackmouthcur.com
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« Reply #14 on: December 28, 2010, 11:39:48 pm »

Watch out for puppy millers. There are some with seemingly good reputations but how can you test every breeding dog on your yard when you breed twenty bitches a year? In my opinion, you are better off getting to know some of the guys who hunt much and breed little than the breeding "gurus". In many cases, if you follow the almighty dollar you can figure out what some folks are in it for.

Sorry, I have a strong opinion on this one  Evil
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Coming from bird dogs I thought you got what you paid for. It seems with hog dogs you pay more to get ripped off! The more I hunt the cheaper and better the dogs get. There is one person out there that when I meet again one of us is going down. But it is your time and money to do what you want. But you can go find someone in any downtown and give them the money and at least you will have a warm fuzzy feeling instead of a worthless dog to feed.
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« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2011, 11:29:46 am »

Just buy a pregnant black mouth cur gyp and raise all of the pups and train them yourself with one old dog that is dead broke, not every dog breeder puppy mill out there, find somebody with a older gyp who used to start her own hog and bayed it solo and rolled out good, good lucck.
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« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2011, 01:19:37 pm »

Just buy a pregnant black mouth cur gyp and raise all of the pups and train them yourself with one old dog that is dead broke, not every dog breeder puppy mill out there, find somebody with a older gyp who used to start her own hog and bayed it solo and rolled out good, good lucck.

x2, she doesn't have to be pregnant when bought but buy her to breed her on the first chance you have and raise and select the best pups to the best of your ability.
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« Reply #17 on: January 05, 2011, 07:28:47 pm »

I had rather give my hunting partners a dog or pup then sell them..
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« Reply #18 on: January 05, 2011, 09:05:55 pm »

i20 if you come to my house you can see great gramma , gramma and uncle , brothers and sisters of my bmc. im not a puppy mill i breed my bitchs to keep my blood line going. what puppys are left over i will nock in the head. im just trying to help yur pack out, thats why i said come look and then we will go hunting and have a blast. you dont have to take one. this is why i raise my own bay dogs and catch dogs . i dont have to worry about buying a piece of number 2 or junk. my offer still stands just call and we can hook up
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« Reply #19 on: January 05, 2011, 10:25:20 pm »

how many pups you got left monty ?
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