waylon-N.E. OK
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« on: June 28, 2011, 01:26:49 pm » |
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Just wondering if many folks are using Walker hounds on hogs, if so lets see some. I always liked a good walker hound and figured they would make good hog dogs. If it's a wore out topic I'm sorry didn't see any thing before about just walkers
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Cutter Bay Kennels
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2011, 02:27:22 pm » |
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I might actually throw up.
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"To me it is not always about the game you caught, but the memories you can't let go of. " Josh Farnsworth
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hogdog9
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2011, 02:32:33 pm » |
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I did......i got it from "ROWDY" on here awile back.......she was the best dog i ran in a long time until she started barking on track and catching a dillo every other time we went out......other then that she was a really good hog dog
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« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2011, 03:07:08 pm » |
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jsh on here has a good one!
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waylon-N.E. OK
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« Reply #4 on: June 28, 2011, 03:14:01 pm » |
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Now cutter, as a hound man you should be in support of this topic considering it's a 100 cur guys to every one hound guy on here. Besides we all know blue ticks come from walkers anyway
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« Reply #5 on: June 28, 2011, 03:20:10 pm » |
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Now cutter, as a hound man you should be in support of this topic considering it's a 100 cur guys to every one hound guy on here. Besides we all know blue ticks come from walkers anyway
Sir, that could not be farther from the truth. I assure you that. Walkers are in fact the culls out of the English breedings. Blueticks are the superstars.
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"To me it is not always about the game you caught, but the memories you can't let go of. " Josh Farnsworth
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« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2011, 03:39:15 pm » |
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Are you guys coonhunting?
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« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2011, 03:47:07 pm » |
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Are you guys coonhunting?
Sure.
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waylon-N.E. OK
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« Reply #8 on: June 28, 2011, 03:50:04 pm » |
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I was just messing with you cutter, as far as the super stars I think the fact that them Walkers dogs dominate in every big night hunt ends that debate before it starts. but cheer up we all like your old flop ear blue dogs. even the die hard cur guys
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« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2011, 03:57:19 pm » |
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Well let's hunt I got a walker dog outta World Champion Buck Creek Mr. Smith that's a pretty fine hound. Any doubters are welcome to come down Walkers are great dogs for hunting coin.
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Coon.
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I've got a buddy that hunts a walker. He is a nice hog dog. I just can't feed one myself. Same with a brindle dog.
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"To me it is not always about the game you caught, but the memories you can't let go of. " Josh Farnsworth
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Treeing walkers are potlickers, if you have never heard a good pack of RUNNING WALKERS on a fast running boar close the gap after they break his wind you have never really hog hunted, used to be called hog hunting wolf dog style down here......
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waylon-N.E. OK
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knightstockterrier I have no doubt that is true, I was trying to build a pack of July running dogs for just that reason. But I am staying with my cur dogs because I need a dog that works cattle and hogs, plus protect my place and the BMC dogs i have do all well. But I would like to have a good running dog for those hard running hogs be it running Walker or July. I am just wondering how many fellas are using treeing walker dogs for hogs, I would think they would make a hand at it is all
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knightstockterrier I have no doubt that is true, I was trying to build a pack of July running dogs for just that reason. But I am staying with my cur dogs because I need a dog that works cattle and hogs, plus protect my place and the BMC dogs i have do all well. But I would like to have a good running dog for those hard running hogs be it running Walker or July. I am just wondering how many fellas are using treeing walker dogs for hogs, I would think they would make a hand at it is all
Actually any Treeing or Running fast heads up trailing walker is fine for hogs if you have the country, we used to have large packs and could run hogs for miles, bay up, go shoot the hog and load up, now everything down here is small small and deer fenced off for 200 miles south, so all the hogdog packs are hot nosed gritty types usually to keep races short. I wish for the good old days too much sometimes, I hunted with guys with a Running Walker or July in a hog dog pack of curs or cats and it sure used to make the rest of them hump up and get with the program to try to keep up with a great running walker or July who could strike jump before they ever smelled the hog, but it hunted together ti was a hog catching machine especially during a drought and very few hogs like we used to have down here way back. I think nowdays any dog is a hog dog due to the excess numbers of hogs everywhere nowdays. We used to hunt for wekks with no strikes when they fist started apeRING down here, now my terriers run them off from there self feeders here at the rehab ranch i am onlol
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This is a walker i ran last year, he was hog lunatic! his problem was he was just to loose bayen for me his name was hammer, sold him to young guy that was suppose to sale him back to me if he ever wanted to get rid of him. he sold him and aint seen or heard from the guy since.
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Dogs hit the ground noses down! That's how we roll...
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Any doubters are welcome to come down Walkers are great dogs for hunting coin. Ha! That was a Freudian slip! Them Walkers will find the coins,,, in yo pocket and transfer em to someone else's ! The good ones aint cheap. Got a buddy in NW Ga that sunk a ton in a couple of nice ones, but he's won his $$ back in coon trials and got a litter on the way, think they all spoke for too.
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I've seen some Lipper Bred Treein Walkers make jam up Hog dogs ! And you cant beat a good runnin walker or crossed with cur turns out nice . Been kinda lookin for a July but havn't found any pure ones local . If you think about it walkers and julys have been bred for years for speed and endurance! I hunt BMC's with plenty of bottom but there gettin harder to come by .
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treeingratterrier
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This is a walker i ran last year, he was hog lunatic! his problem was he was just to loose bayen for me his name was hammer, sold him to young guy that was suppose to sale him back to me if he ever wanted to get rid of him. he sold him and aint seen or heard from the guy since. I am just curious to what else was he hunted with??? The foxhounds we had they were broke to hogs all loose bayed as well, thats what we liked actually, we ran them with blackmouths and cathaoulas to keep them tighter bayed up, the hounds always would grab the hog after it was shot or stabed but not before, whats weird is that many of the blackmouths and cats would open like hounds when hunted together with the foxhounds we had for strike dogs. We like them also due to when they struck and jumped you could tell where they were headed, this was back in the day with no gps or 4 wheelers, you had to hear the dog even if it meant climbing up in a tree r up a windmill to figure out where they ended up. Nice hound sounded like to get rid of, would u take him back if yu found him again???
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Reuben
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some of the best hog dogs I had the pleasure to hunt with had walker in them and one of the best I heard about was a full walker.
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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