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« on: April 02, 2009, 08:33:14 pm »

Hey! Im new to the board and figure that this question has been brought up many times, but here it comes again.  Smiley  I am going to try and get a few dogs to start huntin with and was hoping to get some opinions.  I would like to know what is yalls opinion on the best catch dog, bay dog, and strike dog (or if yall even use a catch dog much)?  I would apreciate any and all info.

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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2009, 09:38:09 pm »

Welcome to the board, Jonathan.

If there was a perfect specific breed of dog for the tasks you describe, that's what we all would own.

Ask anyone what the best breed of dog is, and they will reply with whats sitting outside in their respective kennels.  What's more important than specific breed (or specific cross), is specific bloodline.  There is good, bad, horrible and excellent within each breed or cross.

If I were just starting out, I would do one of two things.

1)  If you know someone who has dogs and you like the dogs style of hunting, try and get some pups from them and mimic their training and handling methods as much as possible.

2)  If you don't know anyone that hunts and don't have access to see dogs in action, then pick a breed then start your research.  Ask around and find out who has dogs of that particular breed that hunt like you desire.  When you find them, see if they ever have any pups for sale.

The best piece of advice is to ask lots of questions, and keep an open mind about what you want and like until you have seen different means and methods first hand.
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2009, 09:53:56 pm »

Welcome! I am going to offer you some valuable advice. Do what Bryant said and you will save a lot of money, time and trouble. Good luck!
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2009, 09:55:31 pm »

Welcome to the board, Jonathan.

If there was a perfect specific breed of dog for the tasks you describe, that's what we all would own.

Ask anyone what the best breed of dog is, and they will reply with whats sitting outside in their respective kennels.  What's more important than specific breed (or specific cross), is specific bloodline.  There is good, bad, horrible and excellent within each breed or cross.

If I were just starting out, I would do one of two things.

1)  If you know someone who has dogs and you like the dogs style of hunting, try and get some pups and mimic their training and handling methods as much as possible.

2)  If you don't know anyone that hunts and don't have access to see dogs in action, then pick a breed then start your research.  Ask around and find out who has dogs of that particular breed that hunt like you desire.  When you find them, see if they ever have any pups for sale.

The best piece of advice is to ask lots of questions, and keep an open mind about what you want and like until you have seen different means and methods first hand.

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« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2009, 11:20:38 pm »

I bet if you ask real nice there are a bunch of guys on here that will GIVE you dogs to start you out. There is at least a million $50 puppies on the dog trade thread, how about it guys anybody out there to help a young man get started?Huh??

How old are you? where do you live? we'll get you a couple of dogs to start you out
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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2009, 11:24:20 pm »

I just turned 20. Kinda startin a little late i guess you could say.  I live in Southwest Arkansas, but I am goin to school in Mt. Pleasant, Tx.  I aint really done a whole lot of hog huntin but the times I went been pretty successful and loved it!  Wouldn't mind findin some guys that could teach me a thing or two either.  Wink
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« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2009, 11:29:45 pm »

You are welcome to come to Greenville, TX and hunt with us Saturday, I know its a long way but we are going to hunt all day. and we will catch some hogs!!!!!!!
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« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2009, 05:03:53 am »

well i have a good litter of cat/bmc pups i will give you two just call and come and get we too will hunt all day sat if you wanta go along im near tyler tx 903-833-5491
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« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2009, 07:01:53 am »

Welcome to the board, Jonathan.

If there was a perfect specific breed of dog for the tasks you describe, that's what we all would own.

Ask anyone what the best breed of dog is, and they will reply with whats sitting outside in their respective kennels.  What's more important than specific breed (or specific cross), is specific bloodline.  There is good, bad, horrible and excellent within each breed or cross.

If I were just starting out, I would do one of two things.

1)  If you know someone who has dogs and you like the dogs style of hunting, try and get some pups from them and mimic their training and handling methods as much as possible.

2)  If you don't know anyone that hunts and don't have access to see dogs in action, then pick a breed then start your research.  Ask around and find out who has dogs of that particular breed that hunt like you desire.  When you find them, see if they ever have any pups for sale.

The best piece of advice is to ask lots of questions, and keep an open mind about what you want and like until you have seen different means and methods first hand.


I have been hog hunting with dogs over 20 yrs.......and this is pretty close to what I would have said.......GOOD ADVICE!!!
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« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2009, 08:01:29 am »

See Jonathan I told you there were some nice guys on here!
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« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2009, 09:14:30 am »

 The best dogs I have found are the ones owned by everyone else.

    I am still new but have learned from the mistakes I have made. If I had to do it all over again, the first dog I bought would of been an almost finshed dog that huntted the way I liked.  Us ethat dog to help with the younger dogs. The cost of said dog is high, but add up the cost of 2-4 not so great pups bought at 100-200 a pop and you come out the same. Decide if you want a kennel full of help dogs  or a kennel full of hog dogs. It wont happen over night. Get with smeone close to you that you can trust and go for it.
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« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2009, 09:41:33 am »

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The best piece of advice is to ask lots of questions, and keep an open mind about what you want and like until you have seen different means and methods first hand.

100% sound advice.   


Only thing I can add is believe what you see, not what you hear. Especially when it comes to hog dogs. 
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« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2009, 11:28:53 am »

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The best piece of advice is to ask lots of questions, and keep an open mind about what you want and like until you have seen different means and methods first hand.

100% sound advice.   


Only thing I can add is believe what you see, not what you hear. Especially when it comes to hog dogs. 

Circle C hit the nail on the head here!! thats a great way to put it!
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« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2009, 02:43:14 pm »

There's good and bad in every breed... there isn't a specific "best" breed out there.

If you buy a good strike dog... go hunt with it and make sure it's what you like and want. I wouldn't take one on a short trial period, because a lot of times it takes a new dog a while to settle in with you and your pack... you may thinks its junk for the first several hunts.

And like Chris said, be very leery of what you read on the internet... don't believe anything until you see it in person. Grin
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« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2009, 04:14:36 pm »

The best kind of dog is the dog that works for you.  I guarantee  you it won't make any difference what breed he are she  is as long as he are she  is working for you  and finding you hogs .  You could start out with Bmc's and end up with Walker Hounds,  again which ever one works for you is the one you are going to like the best.  Best place to get good dogs is raise them yourself.
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« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2009, 06:22:48 pm »

The best advice I could give is not to get a dog right now. You are living in Texas now, and will probley go back home when finished here. Dogs live a long time and might not always fit your live style in the future. I would suggest going on lots of  guided hunts with different guides and catch a few big boars in different parts of the state and ask lots of questions about how much there dogs cost to take care of, what are there vet bills like, how much did it cost them at the vet the last time they had to take a dog in that was hurt bad. The most important thing you will learn from the guided hunts is if you have what it takes to be a hog dogger. Everyone loves hunting hogs with dogs until the first time a big boar wrecks a few dogs. I can count ten people that started dog hunting and quite for every one person that is still hunting. Not trying to discurage anyone from hunting with dogs I just think that people jump in to fast and dont think of the long term costs of dog hunting. Also if you have ever been afraid of things that go bump in the woods this might not be the sport for you.
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« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2009, 06:57:58 pm »

Well I'll just say welcome to the board, cause everyone else covered your question very well.
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« Reply #17 on: April 03, 2009, 07:24:11 pm »

welcome
 Grin they have basically give you all great advice you will need but i hunt yellow black mouth curs and i prefer full blooded pits over american bulldogs and dogos but that is just me but any ways i wish you luck i am sure that everyone one here will agree with me we will try and help you out if we come across something there is good people on here
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« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2009, 11:33:10 am »

Thank all you for your comments, advice, and help.  This is a great community here and everyone seems super nice and anxious to help.  Thank ya!
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« Reply #19 on: April 07, 2009, 10:38:32 pm »

Hey there Arkansan good to see someone else from arkansas I live about and hour sothwest of hotsprings if you find you some dogs and want to try them if you dont have acess to a bay pen or hogs let me know i got both
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