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« Reply #40 on: February 20, 2012, 11:06:19 am »

Tony,
   Tweety didn't make it.

That flat sucks. 

Mike,
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss.  I know she meant a lot to your overall program. 

X a bunch..

I am very sorry Mike!!! She was a great one
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« Reply #41 on: February 20, 2012, 02:45:19 pm »

Tony that was your voice in the video?

Tell me about the Boogie dog? interested in his history please?


Yall That was a freaking Awesome Job Well Done!!!!
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« Reply #42 on: February 20, 2012, 06:36:29 pm »

Tony that was your voice in the video?

Tell me about the Boogie dog? interested in his history please?


Yall That was a freaking Awesome Job Well Done!!!!

Yes it was mine! I had a few more videos but had to delete them bc of my vulgar voice encouraging the slow pokes to get there and catch the hog.

Boogie is big E's 3 year old out of his Girlfriend gyp and a Bradley Countrymen male dog. He is the coldest nosed cur dog we've ever seen. If the hog is anywhere in his vicinity he's honna find it. We're learning to track hunt him a little more and he is really excelling at it. He's just a cur dog
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« Reply #43 on: February 20, 2012, 10:07:28 pm »

Just being curious because I like to know the history of the curs dogs, specially the ones that are spoken of with respect. as where they go back to and how many generations they can be traced. some of the fellas on here have tracked the dogs back along ways and through this site have found common ancestory in dogs.
 I know I tracked Tweety dog back a few decades and found in very interesting, talking to the men that owned and bred her grand dogs, what they looked for in brood stock.
 Does Big E mind telling about his Girl friend and the other dogs Boogie is out of?

I am going bug JP about Drifter too.
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« Reply #44 on: February 20, 2012, 10:18:13 pm »

Krystal-  I am in NO way trying to get off topic or start chit but what does it matter who bred who decades ago??  (honest question)  I understand wanting to know about g-parents and such but it is of no use breeding wise who their ancestors were decades ago.  IMO . Just curious. 
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« Reply #45 on: February 20, 2012, 10:57:31 pm »

Well sir I believe that If you are line breeding a dog several generations DO count, if the dogs are proven and bred in to their old age they will be into several decades at that point.

I have several  dogs on a list of "good dogs" that I may want to look into further, maybe one day when the time comes If I had to go buy/trade for a dog, where /who would I start looking and talking to . These are dogs I have researched information about , admire, and  even though they are not mine, could say nice things about. Like Tweety for instance. I do own a Tweety pup, Thanks to Mike for that. All I am saying I have hunted behind her for many years, I dont claim to have any credit in her breeding or existance but I admire her as a dog, the fact that her ancestors could be traced back several decades and to know that her ancestors were purposely bred to be working dogs for all those years, and she was not an accident or a "free" pound dog, road side dump dog, just made me proud to know that much more about her and her breeding and the work and efforts of all the people that went into a dog like her.

I heard from a credible source that Boogie dog was impressive, and sparked my curiosity and well thats what I do when I want to learn, is ask questions. plain and simple from an admiration point of view, what does it matter what my hobbies are?
some people like to drink beer, I don't I find other stuff to do with my time that interests me, might seem weird to some but I call it research to understand about dogs behaviors. History does repeat itself.

In Tweety's case I learned about some other bloodlines that were connected that may help with future endeavors, back track and retrace the bloodlines like a street map, and found some common ancestors in dogs I am already familiar with. It was a lot of time spent doing it.

That sir is why is matters to me, maybe not mean a dern thing to anybody else in the world.


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« Reply #46 on: February 21, 2012, 06:28:11 am »

It's alright Randy, if you had been there and seen what Boogie did you would understand it better. He cold trailed 2 of the hogs that none of the other dogs could smell or it was possibly too cold for them to take..


Sure Krystal I will pm, we've traced them back a good ways, decades as well
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« Reply #47 on: February 21, 2012, 07:27:49 am »

Them dogs sure can put on a show for sure.  You can only appreciate a dog of that caliber with your own eyes, and it definitely raises the bar for the younger dogs.
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« Reply #48 on: February 21, 2012, 07:44:51 am »

Thats a load of pork there.. Heck of a job guys..
When them Barrs rallyed up under you I thought you were going to turn into Travis from Old Yellar and start lowering the rope on em lol
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« Reply #49 on: February 21, 2012, 08:07:07 am »

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I am sorry if thread is getting off topic, not my point at all, YES I Can appreciate if many people for many years put in alot hard work to accomplish a dog of that caliber. I can appreciate without seeing it, it was not by accident. Those people may have some knowledge they would be kind enough to share advice to share with me, people with experience are people I am interested in listening too.
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« Reply #50 on: February 21, 2012, 08:08:54 am »

Well sir I believe that If you are line breeding a dog several generations DO count, if the dogs are proven and bred in to their old age they will be into several decades at that point.

I have several  dogs on a list of "good dogs" that I may want to look into further, maybe one day when the time comes If I had to go buy/trade for a dog, where /who would I start looking and talking to . These are dogs I have researched information about , admire, and  even though they are not mine, could say nice things about. Like Tweety for instance. I do own a Tweety pup, Thanks to Mike for that. All I am saying I have hunted behind her for many years, I dont claim to have any credit in her breeding or existance but I admire her as a dog, the fact that her ancestors could be traced back several decades and to know that her ancestors were purposely bred to be working dogs for all those years, and she was not an accident or a "free" pound dog, road side dump dog, just made me proud to know that much more about her and her breeding and the work and efforts of all the people that went into a dog like her.


I heard from a credible source that Boogie dog was impressive, and sparked my curiosity and well thats what I do when I want to learn, is ask questions. plain and simple from an admiration point of view, what does it matter what my hobbies are?
some people like to drink beer, I don't I find other stuff to do with my time that interests me, might seem weird to some but I call it research to understand about dogs behaviors. History does repeat itself.

In Tweety's case I learned about some other bloodlines that were connected that may help with future endeavors, back track and retrace the bloodlines like a street map, and found some common ancestors in dogs I am already familiar with. It was a lot of time spent doing it.

That sir is why is matters to me, maybe not mean a dern thing to anybody else in the world.




Oh it definately means something to me also.  I know how much u enjoy researching dogs. Didnt mean to hit a soft spot.
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« Reply #51 on: February 21, 2012, 08:11:18 am »

Tony, maybe one day you can show me how to video like a pro such as yourself!!!! Grin Grin   Just messin with you man.  Great hunt!!  Glad yall had a few toothies for Jesse to get in on.
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« Reply #52 on: February 21, 2012, 08:16:29 am »

Randy, no problem  Wink I know some may wonder what the hell I care about a pretty good looking dog for Grin I appreciate all dogs that do what they were intended for!
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« Reply #53 on: February 21, 2012, 08:29:16 am »

Tony, maybe one day you can show me how to video like a pro such as yourself!!!! Grin Grin   Just messin with you man.  Great hunt!!  Glad yall had a few toothies for Jesse to get in on.
Thats a load of pork there.. Heck of a job guys..
When them Barrs rallyed up under you I thought you were going to turn into Travis from Old Yellar and start lowering the rope on em lol


Haha I was just worried about the dead limbs on my tree breaking. They were about pencil thick and brittle. I was hugging that tree like a damn cat squirrel, especially when all that ivory started glistening under me. You'll notice about 15 seconds in, everything goes dark when they get under me. Well that's when I readjusted my hands to put a death grip on that pine lol

I had more thoughts of Animal Farm and getting eaten by pigs than worrying about getting a rope on one lol

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« Reply #54 on: February 21, 2012, 08:47:02 am »

Sounds like Boogie showed out a lil bit.  Did Jesse bring any dogs or was he the designated Team Captain??
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« Reply #55 on: February 21, 2012, 08:53:07 am »

Sounds like Boogie showed out a lil bit.  Did Jesse bring any dogs or was he the designated Team Captain??

Yessir he brought some young ones.. I sure enjoyed his Drifter and his young Cody dog!!
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« Reply #56 on: February 21, 2012, 09:29:40 am »

Those were great videos and pictures. Not to mention the hogs. I was sure ya'll had it won on the first day. But there was some solid weights brought in, that I am sure would win many competitions.
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« Reply #57 on: February 21, 2012, 10:05:58 am »


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I am sorry if thread is getting off topic, not my point at all, YES I Can appreciate if many people for many years put in alot hard work to accomplish a dog of that caliber. I can appreciate without seeing it, it was not by accident. Those people may have some knowledge they would be kind enough to share advice to share with me, people with experience are people I am interested in listening too.
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Yeah, I didn't mean it to come off like it was wrote.  I really enjoy talking dogs especially good ones just ask Tony on here and a few others.  You can research dogs all the time and really come to like a line based on your research.  I only meant it's truly an experience to put in all that work in finding out about a particular dog or line and then going and hunting behind them. It's just the icing on the cake!
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« Reply #58 on: February 21, 2012, 10:14:34 am »

Enjoyed the pics and video..   And nice team name by the way....
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« Reply #59 on: February 21, 2012, 10:28:33 am »

good job. thats alot of pork.
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