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Author Topic: What makes a dog that yips or barks on track worth any amount of $ ?  (Read 9938 times)
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« Reply #60 on: February 04, 2010, 11:37:21 am »

Well I guess we can agree to disagree and this post will end on a happy note after all, as it should.

the reason it bothers me is I am the only one you picked out to pull the quote from my post, I guess because I am the only one that listed my reasons/logic why I feel like I do? I did not get myexperiences I write about off the internet or from buddies telling it to me, but I am still not going to sit here and tell YOu or anybody else YOU ARE WRONG, I am old enough to there are many shades of grey out there, my shade ain't the only one.

I gurantee I have hunted behund some good semi open dogs, with tons of bottom, spent several nights sleeping in the truck till the sun came up waiting for those dern dogs, and I still would not own them myself even though I can say they would produce hogs. Heres some more of my disagreeable logic, the poodles I hunt with these days can catch hogs (and do) be picked up, go home, and get sleep and go about it again in the morning, while those other types dogs are still on the same hog that can't be gotten too. Do I say my way is better "NO" I don't, I say this is whats better for me, not for everybody.

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