swampdonkey_70
Hog Dog Pup
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« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2011, 03:39:14 pm » |
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Yeah Reuben the plott is all business...she loves it. The only thing is when she is hot on one she will open just a lil bit, but I can deal with that. She is faast as hell and haven't seen many curs that can keep up with her. The pup, on the other hand, is with her step for step now and I am sure it wont be long she will be able to do it on her own. I have yet to try her by herself as I am afraid the puppy will come out in her, but it won't be long. My son went this morning with 8 other guys. Said he dropped them off (along with a leopard gyp of mine) in some pretty fresh rootin. About 5 minutes later they were bayin. They sent some more curs in and grabbed the catch dogs then heard it hit one on bay. When they got there the hog already broke and he could see the leopard dog was hit pretty good. He eventually caught her and started giving aid. The other dogs left with hog. About 2 hours later the other boys curs had given up as the plott and birdy were way ahead. About and hour later the 2 dogs showed bayed on the Garmin. He said it took about 45 minutes to get around where they were at. When they got there they sent the bull dog and couple more rough curs in. This time they held and the boys ended up bladin it. He was a 200lb bore with those small razor tusk. You know the ones with the small cutters about an inch and a half that always manage to wreck a bunch of dogs. Well this one got four of em cut pretty bad including the good bulldog. He took it thru the cheek. I got a break from work and ran out there to sew some of em up. All the guys were speaking very highly of the plott and birdy pup. I guess it is always good to hear nice things about your babies...I know they make pops proud!
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