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« Reply #40 on: September 25, 2016, 06:55:01 am »

Average Grey's 66-88# Average Sheppard is 66-88# Average cat 50-75# Average whippet 15-30# These are male's averages Blacks and Hairy Holders  crosses are much larger breeds and they average 75-100# this what Hairy Holder and Black told me And you're not going convince me that a 4month old dog's finding and catching rank boars.I'm sure you're a great guy and I believe that your family catches a bunch of hogs in Hawaii and that your family line of dog's are good dog's and I am sure that you could bring them here and catch plenty of hogs in thick country and open country.My point of my original response was that I hunt with similar dog's but I'm not blind,I understand that different places require a different dog to hunt it in the most efficient and effective way.Like I said I'm sure that the finder holder type dog's could catch hogs in these places but a casting type dog that will bay and then relay on the pack works better in certain situations just as a striker catcher works better in other's.I cannot help but call b.s. when I see b.s. sorry Bud lol.
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