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jassenswisher1974
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« on: July 22, 2011, 08:16:42 pm »

R they silent dogs??, hog stock dogs?Huh??
Plotts are a gamble on their mouth. It's like rolling the dice, I really dont care open or silent. The dogs are bred for Bear, Mountain Lion, Coon, and Hogs. The man I bought mine from hunt bear in the West Virginia mountains. Plotts go toe to toe with a bear, the bear only trees if it gets tired. Eugene Walker ships out dogs all over America. Ive been talking to a guy from the country of Turkey and he said Plotts are the only dog that can handle the pure russian boar, they cant use catch dogs cause they'll get killed. Once a pure russian is bayed they shoot em. Where I hunt in Ohio we have steep hills and thick forrest and I need relentless dogs that finish a track. My curs only will go out 700 yards and turn back if they cant stop the hog. Our pigs here are runners and we dont have a lot of them which is a challenge.
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 p.s. plotts were originaly called the hanover scent hound specifically bred to hunt boar in Germany. When the plott family came here they crossed with some catahoula and a little black and tan
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