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« Reply #60 on: December 16, 2015, 06:59:42 pm »

God works in mysterious ways...for several days I was hunting by Mexico and I was using time from Mexico's AT&T and I don't like posting from my phone...then I got home and the internet cable was down until today...time make things better...lol
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« Reply #61 on: December 16, 2015, 07:32:09 pm »

Do y'all even own dogs or are y'all just in this for the drama and conversation? I bet y'all have to walk a mile to step in a pile of dog number 2.

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« Reply #62 on: December 16, 2015, 07:54:49 pm »

Just poking fun by the way lol

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« Reply #63 on: December 16, 2015, 08:24:52 pm »

My my hunting to  shoveling crap ratio is quite a bit lopsided to the wrong side...
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« Reply #64 on: December 21, 2015, 08:55:19 pm »

  just a few shots of some of the rcd type dogs I run so I am not call a bullnumber 2er. I have been on black streaks yard and have a 3 pups from him. If you have not seen the type of dog he is describing you do not understand.  I run my hairy dogs a hair different than he does I run mine with cur dogs and have had good success with it.   All except one of my dogs are rougher than a cob to full catch. Short range shut it down or come back type dogs.  Not the best dogs maybe but I like them and have caught my share of hogs.

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« Reply #65 on: December 21, 2015, 08:58:02 pm »

older pic but these 3 came from blackstreak. Guys he is not trying to push his style just inform those that don't know. His dogs are rcds they run catch and are dogs.

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« Reply #66 on: January 23, 2016, 07:37:45 pm »

I just picked up a cathoula American bulldog cross that I can't wait to see grow and progress
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« Reply #67 on: January 23, 2016, 10:53:37 pm »

Just spent a week in SW Georgia and met some youngsters who asked if my dog was a "true" Running Catch Dog(RCD), since I only carried one on the truck. I told them no, she was just a Rank Cur Dog, who's job it was to wind, find, stop, and hold her own hog Wink
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« Reply #68 on: January 24, 2016, 01:03:28 pm »

Sounds like something judge would say
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« Reply #69 on: January 24, 2016, 04:19:02 pm »

Hey I don't have any that good


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« Reply #70 on: January 25, 2016, 03:36:04 pm »

In hawaii there is only really one type of dog we hunt with we call um trackah grabbah they finds pigs and grab um I never heard of a dog only having one job as in one dog finds the pig another barks or bays it and then you lead a dog just to grab or catch it but our pigs are not 400 pounds like in texas I grew up hunting rcds there great but the vet bill can get high if you take to long to get to them and mines always bark and grab they bark when they find the pig but if it try to run or just move in the wrong way they latch on but growl loud so you can find them but the one job dogs are starting to grow on me the way I see it if you want a running catch dog just get a real rough trackah and put a vest on him
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« Reply #71 on: January 25, 2016, 08:59:10 pm »

In hawaii there is only really one type of dog we hunt with we call um trackah grabbah they finds pigs and grab um I never heard of a dog only having one job as in one dog finds the pig another barks or bays it and then you lead a dog just to grab or catch it but our pigs are not 400 pounds like in texas I grew up hunting rcds there great but the vet bill can get high if you take to long to get to them and mines always bark and grab they bark when they find the pig but if it try to run or just move in the wrong way they latch on but growl loud so you can find them but the one job dogs are starting to grow on me the way I see it if you want a running catch dog just get a real rough trackah and put a vest on him

I was on the RB board for the first time the other day and I noticed what you are saying that they mainly only mention Trackah grabbah's for sale on it. The way they do it on the islands remind me of the way I read New Zeland does it. With lots of crosses of crosses.  You guys think a dog needs something you just breed to a dog that has it. If it needs grit you add APBT, if you need speed you add a whippet, need nose add hound, handle cat or heeler. With that being said there were a lot of dogs that were 4-8 breeds in it. I think its pretty cool. Its one of my bucket lists to hunt on the islands.
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« Reply #72 on: January 25, 2016, 09:36:50 pm »

In hawaii there is only really one type of dog we hunt with we call um trackah grabbah they finds pigs and grab um I never heard of a dog only having one job as in one dog finds the pig another barks or bays it and then you lead a dog just to grab or catch it but our pigs are not 400 pounds like in texas I grew up hunting rcds there great but the vet bill can get high if you take to long to get to them and mines always bark and grab they bark when they find the pig but if it try to run or just move in the wrong way they latch on but growl loud so you can find them but the one job dogs are starting to grow on me the way I see it if you want a running catch dog just get a real rough trackah and put a vest on him

I was on the RB board for the first time the other day and I noticed what you are saying that they mainly only mention Trackah grabbah's for sale on it. The way they do it on the islands remind me of the way I read New Zeland does it. With lots of crosses of crosses.  You guys think a dog needs something you just breed to a dog that has it. If it needs grit you add APBT, if you need speed you add a whippet, need nose add hound, handle cat or heeler. With that being said there were a lot of dogs that were 4-8 breeds in it. I think its pretty cool. Its one of my bucket lists to hunt on the islands.


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« Reply #73 on: January 25, 2016, 11:54:09 pm »

That's exactly right we call it a highly scientific breeding selection also know as poi dog,sumah dis n dat  or as mainland guys call um muts just kidding our dogs do have a lot of breeds in um but we use a set off dogs for the place we are going to hunt my dad runs pups from his german Shepherd grayhound bitch over a imported texas cat he hunts a lot of sugar cane open forest and pastures he also has some pups from a pure wippet over that cat for dense stuff I live up in texas now due to military so Mike has taking me out to show me the Texas way and man its growing on me he's got some bad a$$ dogs and yeah they run same type of dogs in nz and a lot in au if u like to watch videos the pig hunting dvd has some good Australia hunts and life's a boar has all the nz stuff I guess we kind of get stuck in our own style kinda like hawaiian style lifted toyotas we run what we run and that's it really closed minded some times but they work for us
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« Reply #74 on: January 26, 2016, 12:41:21 am »

lol I like that, scientific breeding. I saw that mentioned Kane dogs and such. I figure it must work or nobody would still be doing it. If it produces pork then your doing something right.


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« Reply #75 on: January 26, 2016, 12:44:52 am »

Sounds like a well bred Plott. Embarrassed, lol

hahaha sounds about right for most of the best working dog breeds, were originally selected for ability and traits and not for looks.
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« Reply #76 on: January 26, 2016, 08:16:14 am »

My buddy I hunt with has a half catahoula half dogo from Mr. Douglas Mason. He's only about 3 months but the little dude is feisty. I like him a lot, and I'm sure I'm gonna be the one that ends up training him. If I do I believe I'm gonna teach him to be a lead in catch dog, and after he understands and is hopefully good at his job. I'll start teaching him to hunt on his own. We have a couple bigger rough dogs we could throw a strike vest on and run a catchy pack. I personally own 1 dog who would like to be a running catch dog but he's just too undersized. I hardly use him cause he just makes pigs run. Anything over 200 will have their way whether he is hooked up or not. not to mention he hunts around at 800 yards and has a decent nose and be it every once in a while he finds some 165 lb boar with 3 inch teeth and gets gutted. I'm really just not a fan of him


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« Reply #77 on: January 26, 2016, 10:23:14 am »

 but the little dude is feisty.

 If he's a little dude I hate to be the pig that runs in to your regular size dogs Shocked lol that is a real nice I dog tho if he's already working pigs he's going to wack um when he gets older
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« Reply #78 on: January 26, 2016, 07:28:21 pm »

That's a grown dog lol. That's junior. He's the dog I was saying wants to be a RCD but isn't big enough. I don't have a picture of the catahoula dogo puppy or I'd post one. He's  brindle, got a dogo head and chest with the leg of a catahoula. He's only 3 months old


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« Reply #79 on: January 26, 2016, 07:41:52 pm »

I have had really good luck with smaller catchy dogs. I know most don't care for them but I do lol


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