josh54
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« on: August 24, 2013, 10:06:32 pm » |
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I sold 2 nine month old mnt currs to a guy from the clarendon area about 3 years ago. His name was Mike. I'm wanting to try and get a hold if him would like to check on the dogs. See how they are doing. if anyone might know him or his handle on here if he's still here id really appreciate it.
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bootheel
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2013, 01:19:35 am » |
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Ive hunted with a Mike from Clarendon, but talked to his hunting partner about a month ago and he said that Mike moved back to the Dallas area. Next time I see him, I'll tell him about your post. I know they had some good dogs and we caught every time I went with them, just a little too long range for me. But they had a lot more country to hunt then I do.
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josh54
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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2013, 04:06:28 pm » |
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I would appreciate that. The dogs were named shooter a brindle mtn curr male and remington "remi" a yella mtn curr female. He paid way more than he should have for them but he offered based on what they were doing in the woods. And i was young and recently married with a new baby so i took it. Also sent a solid black bulldog named... well i won't say on here... he was black ha ha. Thanks bud
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bootheel
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« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2013, 12:16:31 am » |
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You bet, be glad too. I don't remember what all they had back then. I do know that after the first time I went with them, I was hooked! I bought my first, sure nuff strike/bay dog from them, and they gave me 2 blue pups that were cat/bmc crosses, plus a leg/jaw catch dog, lol! Not sure whether to thank them or curse them, (just joking)! Ive hunted hogs since the early 90's with a gun until I went with them and figured out what I had been missing out on. Now it's about the only fun thing a busted up ole guy like me can do and still be legal and moral at the same time! Ive since evolved to crossing my dogo to my 3 females, 1 cat, 1 lacy, and 1 bmc/pit. I am in an area where there are quite of few hogs, but because of the deer hunting, it's tough to get on very much country to hunt with dogs. I do have access to about 2000 acres I can run on but I am also trapping the same areas. So I am attempting to get a cross (like everybody else it seems) that will strike quick, bay quick, and keep a hog bayed up, and catch if it needs to stop a runner, until I can get to them with my lead-in. They need to be able to do all this before they cross property lines! We have 10 acres that is covered in cedars/mesquite real thick on our place and I am fixing to fence it off to mock hunts, plus put in a bay pen on one end. Anyway, I didn't mean to talk your ear off, just got carried away. I work nights and when I'm not out with the dogs, I am in the shack reading the post on this forum, that's how I came across yours. If any of you ole timers out there have an opinion on my plans, please fire away, everybody's welcome and I got thick skin!
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« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2013, 08:56:32 pm » |
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I just talked to the guy in Clarendon that hunted with Mike, but turns out, it's the wrong Mike. He didn't know anything about the dogs you mentioned. Sorry I couldn't help you.
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josh54
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« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2013, 10:12:40 pm » |
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Ok bud i appreciate it anyway
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