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Jason Dunn
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« on: August 08, 2011, 01:56:43 am »

Everything I own is mutts I couldnt tell 100% what they are my best dog who is now 2 1/2 I got free as a pup her momma was a BMC I saw her the father was a roving bandit they said was a Catahoula she looked nothing like the rest of the litter smaller thinner and from day one had more hustle she looks like she has a touch of hound some time when she is behind a running hog she churps a little.
Second best dog I got from a freind who says he is catahoula but he looks a little pit to me he also catches first not a great dog you have to put him in hog sign but if its near by he will find it.
Third dog is a Walker x Cat mix just getting started will see how she ends up.
I got 2 pups a couple months ago off side of the road look bully/curr mix they are 100% catch at 6months old already caught 2 hogs for me and never let go. These dogs find and catch hogs they arent great they dont get out 1000 yards looking they stay around 150-300 yards hunting by my Garmin but they work for me and I have had a blast fooling with them I know a man can take a pure mutt and go catch hogs I do but I will say you need to have a eye for a dog type to get the job done I wouldnt pick up a wheenie dog poodle mix and try it I will give any curr or hound type a chance I live on 10 miles of dirt road I get a endless supply of mutts if they will hunt I keep them and workem or give them away I would love to try a high bred dog I know a guy who raises some BMC named Joey Hutson been thinking of call him and trying to get a good pup never had a high breed dog.
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