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« Reply #40 on: September 18, 2012, 08:28:44 pm »


You said it man exactly they are stock dogs they are not breed to hunt in anyway shape or form. A hound it is breed to produce meat. The dogs are stocks dogs and work well in the terrain of texas where there is a large number of hogs and it doesnt require a cold nose just speed, grit and determination. Seen some good yellas but ill take a hound anyday. Grin
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 If you would quit jackin with them hounds and just started off with a good yeller, you wouldn't be looking for a finished strike dog!!!!    Cheesy

Atleast you got smart and sold the cat!!!  Cheesy
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actually im looking for a dog because i have one male left thats 4.5 and the other is 11 and one went cripple on me i sold all my gyps thats why i sold cat and call the boy up i sold the cat to and the redtick ill give you their numbers so you can hunt them they where no joke. just want one more male
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« Reply #41 on: September 18, 2012, 08:35:24 pm »

You said it man exactly they are stock dogs they are not breed to hunt in anyway shape or form. A hound it is breed to produce meat. The dogs are stocks dogs and work well in the terrain of texas where there is a large number of hogs and it doesnt require a cold nose just speed, grit and determination. Seen some good yellas but ill take a hound anyday. Grin

Wrong again....  Stock dogs that were bread by the settlers of texas did hunt!  They were multi purpose dogs!  They had to help tend the herds!   Meaning hunt & find the cows not only hold them but be able to assist in driving long distances!   These dogs also had to be able to put meat on the table!  Squirrel, deer, coon, bear, big cats, ect...    Hell if their really was a big foot it would be a yellow dog catch him!   I don't even have any true yellows,  but this is the working facts!
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depends on what breed if you look at weatherford dogs history they are primarily breed to heard cattle and thats whatwe where talking about the other breeds like lander etc where breed more for hunting. What i meant was the yella dogs are breed to do all kinds of things not just hunt where a hound is strictly breed to hunt
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« Reply #42 on: September 18, 2012, 08:46:34 pm »


You said it man exactly they are stock dogs they are not breed to hunt in anyway shape or form. A hound it is breed to produce meat. The dogs are stocks dogs and work well in the terrain of texas where there is a large number of hogs and it doesnt require a cold nose just speed, grit and determination. Seen some good yellas but ill take a hound anyday. Grin
If you would quit jackin with them hounds and just started off with a good yeller, you wouldn't be looking for a finished strike dog!!!!    Cheesy

Atleast you got smart and sold the cat!!!  Cheesy


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actually im looking for a dog because i have one male left thats 4.5 and the other is 11 and one went cripple on me i sold all my gyps thats why i sold cat and call the boy up i sold the cat to and the redtick ill give you their numbers so you can hunt them they where no joke. just want one more male
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It was just a joke!! Man you hound guys are touchy!!!!  Grin
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« Reply #43 on: September 18, 2012, 08:55:01 pm »

Im yella guy and it seems to me that on here fighting words if u down a yella dog
I have seen 3 yella dogs in my 17 yrs of hog dogging that were real dogs not junk and I agree they are being breed now daysfor one line of dog  not because the parents were good just because there yella wrong reason
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« Reply #44 on: September 18, 2012, 09:01:07 pm »

Guess I need to better explain myself.  The dogs in talking about are & have been bread and raised in the Lee, Milam, Burleson co area for a long time!  They were not always on a line breading program it was more breed the best to the best breeding.  My uncle who is now 66 can take these dogs back to his grandfather and been raising the same dogs for over 125 yrs.  These dogs have some east Texas also, Hutton, Havernd, and others!  No they are not true yellows!  Most of the litters are 50/50 yellow brindle!  They do have a little hound, and I'm sure mt curr, and possibly a little cat in them.   Some more that have contributed to these dogs are Dobelly, Woodward, Morton!  They have the ability to hunt & or work stock all day in the extreme heat!   I'm not trying to say anything more than there are yellows that can do it all!   I am not a big fan of yellow, I'll take a brindle first any day, but facts are facts! They have been doing these jobs for many years... Hope I didn't offend anyone!
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« Reply #45 on: September 18, 2012, 09:30:56 pm »


It was just a joke!! Man you hound guys are touchy!!!!  Grin
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Im not mad but it funny you say we are touchy if anything its the yella guys that are touchy go look at the post if any guy post one bad thing about them 50 post come down on him about how he is wrong or this and that seems to me people are to serious about what breed and not what they produce
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« Reply #46 on: September 18, 2012, 09:32:18 pm »

Ive seen 4 yella dogs that where jam up and 3 belonged to same man and one is in my cousin kennel crippled
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« Reply #47 on: September 18, 2012, 10:15:01 pm »

ive never owned a yella dog and have only seen about 3 i would own and my buddy has 2 of em and they are jam up. i have also "culled" about 5 cats in the last 2 months that had papers but was worthless...unless u just like looking at them. but like a old man said to me that use to hunt nothing but cats, if u get one that will really hunt for you and do his job, you truely have something that cant be beat. i personally like half cat half walkers but thats just whats been working for me
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« Reply #48 on: September 19, 2012, 01:59:51 am »

That's like askin why I the sky blue and the grass green. It just wouldn't look right any other color  Afro
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« Reply #49 on: September 19, 2012, 02:07:33 am »

That's like askin why I the sky blue and the grass green. It just wouldn't look right any other color  Afro

The sky is blue, cuz God loves the Infantry!

Totally off subject, but a fact nonetheless!
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« Reply #50 on: September 19, 2012, 06:04:30 am »

 I think my IQ has dropped a lil from reading some of the answers in this post, ignorance is bliss I guess. Yall are funny as hell LOL. As for the original post. Why do I have yella dogs, After hunting with BigO's Dot and Bear dog for the first time I knew what I wanted, nothing else would do or even come close to satisfy me. It had to be a yella dog, this is coming from a person that grew up with nothing but hounds as a kid. After you see one of these outstanding yella dogs work, use their brain while doing it and get it done no matter what it takes you'll be hooked also.
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« Reply #51 on: September 19, 2012, 06:13:08 am »

I think my IQ has dropped a lil from reading some of the answers in this post, ignorance is bliss I guess. Yall are funny as hell LOL. As for the original post. Why do I have yella dogs, After hunting with BigO's Dot and Bear dog for the first time I knew what I wanted, nothing else would do or even come close to satisfy me. It had to be a yella dog, this is coming from a person that grew up with nothing but hounds as a kid. After you see one of these outstanding yella dogs work, use their brain while doing it and get it done no matter what it takes you'll be hooked also.

one of the best dogs I hunted behind was a BMC..but I saw a few culls before and since...just like any breed there are lots of culls before getting a good one unless it is a good line of dogs...a good line of dogs doesn't make all the dogs good it just improves the chances of picking a good pup...
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« Reply #52 on: September 19, 2012, 07:02:41 am »

I think my IQ has dropped a lil from reading some of the answers in this post, ignorance is bliss I guess. Yall are funny as hell LOL. As for the original post. Why do I have yella dogs, After hunting with BigO's Dot and Bear dog for the first time I knew what I wanted, nothing else would do or even come close to satisfy me. It had to be a yella dog, this is coming from a person that grew up with nothing but hounds as a kid. After you see one of these outstanding yella dogs work, use their brain while doing it and get it done no matter what it takes you'll be hooked also.

I have loved the look of yellas from the get go and some of the first I hunted with were BigO and Ben's dogs.  There young dogs really impressed me and may have even ruined me.  I've been on the hunt for a blood line I like since.  It's been a few months and the more I learn the more particular I get and must say there aren't many others I've seen thus far that compare.
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« Reply #53 on: September 19, 2012, 07:06:09 am »

I think my IQ has dropped a lil from reading some of the answers in this post, ignorance is bliss I guess. Yall are funny as hell LOL. As for the original post. Why do I have yella dogs, After hunting with BigO's Dot and Bear dog for the first time I knew what I wanted, nothing else would do or even come close to satisfy me. It had to be a yella dog, this is coming from a person that grew up with nothing but hounds as a kid. After you see one of these outstanding yella dogs work, use their brain while doing it and get it done no matter what it takes you'll be hooked also.

You can see these type of dogs come from very few lines nowadays.  Those dogs are as good as they are because of standards.  Those men, Bob and David, have alot of time invested in them dogs, and when you expect the best, nothing less will do!

Let me know when yall get another Dot, I wanna come watch that one work.  Hopefully it won't be to far down the road with the breedings y'all have in place!
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« Reply #54 on: September 19, 2012, 10:43:46 am »

Because when I started hunting all of the older men i looked up to and respected hunted yeller dogs and had been using/breeding them for 20 or more years. They were and still are 100% true stock dogs. Not sayin that otherr breeds are bad just sayin that around these parts i know what works and YELLA works!
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« Reply #55 on: September 19, 2012, 11:04:33 am »

Don't blame the dog for not turning out, blame the TRAINER!!!!  Wink
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« Reply #56 on: September 19, 2012, 11:06:06 am »

Don't blame the dog for not turning out, blame the TRAINER!!!!  Wink

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« Reply #57 on: September 19, 2012, 12:58:49 pm »

Don't blame the dog for not turning out, blame the TRAINER!!!!  Wink
So all these culls are from my lack ad training!   I just go to woods and drop the tailgate!  Is their something else I need to do?
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« Reply #58 on: September 19, 2012, 01:03:11 pm »

Don't blame the dog for not turning out, blame the TRAINER!!!!  Wink
So all these culls are from my lack ad training!   I just go to woods and drop the tailgate!  Is their something else I need to do?

Well duh!!! You gotta get your a$$ out there and show them how to bay a hog!!! How else will they learn!!!
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« Reply #59 on: September 19, 2012, 03:09:30 pm »

Don't blame the dog for not turning out, blame the TRAINER!!!!  Wink
So all these culls are from my lack ad training!   I just go to woods and drop the tailgate!  Is their something else I need to do?

Well duh!!! You gotta get your a$$ out there and show them how to bay a hog!!! How else will they learn!!!
Every now and then they find one and bay it, when i park on top of hogs!  How can I teach them to tye it & drag back to the truck!
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