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Author Topic: Finished dogs? What's your idea of finished?  (Read 8214 times)
Slim9797
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« Reply #40 on: February 08, 2016, 01:55:39 pm »

A year is no experience to speak from? Hunting 5 days a week is no experience to speak from? I ain't saying its a lot but it damn sure ain't nothing homeboy. Black streak, I believe you over think this whole deal. It's pretty damn easy to teach a dog to trail find and bay a hog. Hell my number 2eaters do it.
And yeah I guess I have posted enough for people to get a good read on me. Suppose that's why I get messages from guys I don't know telling me to keep on going and ignore you and your nay saying friend. Get told they have Parker cur pups and black mouth pups from good dogs coming and I'm more than welcome to one. I appreciate all those guys a lot. You my friend are very sour and I don't believe I have a lot to do with it. I just gave a dog away, she's not from some line bred family, she wasn't worth the lead it would have taken to cull her when I got her, day before I gave her away she casted 800 in no sign on a ranch there hasn't been a pig on in 2 months. Found a track at about 830. ran it for probably 600 yards and put a pig at the end. The boys who came to hunt with me to pick her up were pretty impressed with how me and my friends mutts hunted... As for my opinion of my dogs, I think the world of em. They go hunting and put me on hogs. I don't ask them to do anything more than give it hell and they do that every time I open that box. I gotta go, My running catch dog is baying a cow.


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