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Reuben
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« Reply #40 on: August 31, 2019, 10:21:35 am »

Lol Pretty Much Sums You up Ol Blackstreak.

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If you read blackstreaks past posts and threads you will see that anyone who has a different opinion than his is wrong and he will lecture you on why you are wrong. Usually he will be very rude about it especially if you disagree even though we all know this website should be about sharing knowledge and opinions…
I will venture out to say that blackstreak is very intelligent and perceptive and at the same time he is delusional about many things…

For instance…I see is that his dogs catch all the hogs in the open…when he said in the woods the pictures were all in the open again…natural woods can be open but cutovers in the woods can be very thick…and in those type ofwoods we usually need hogs dogs that have hound, mt cur or hound crosses, or curs that have been bred for hunting that are willing to track in those woods for hours if needed…

Long range catch dogs…of course out in the open with thermal vision and with the right wind conditions most any hog dog can wind a long ways and with little training the dog will learn the concept…but if a hog runs out in front of you and it is thick woods in a big place where the hogs are dog smart I do not think these dogs will work…I could and can tell you why but of course I will be told I am wrong…
Right now the only dog I see in his pack that catches solid is the red dog…he looks to have red nose pit somewhere in the woodpile which is fine with me…just saying.
I do not see how the red dog can breed true…it takes generations when starting from scratch…then everyone involved must have the same mindset to breed such a dog in a consistent manner…not saying it isn’t doable at all but it will be a challenge…there will be many culls and the challenge will be in keeping the right ones…
The boar hounds…which are fancy words for Great Danes…for several hundred years in general, these dogs have been bred as pets or show dogs…so breeding the ultimate hog dog from these dogs is like winning the lotto…
I have already had my discussions with blackstreak and will not do so again because I figured out a long time ago he is a narcissist and also seems to have psychopathic tendencies as well…
I do not understand why there are those that support this behavior…and those that go up against the blackstreak are up against someone who probably does not have empathy towards others to put it mildly…
On a good note…blackstreak is trying to act better…his writings are not as rude as they have been in the past…the problem is that it doesn’t come natural to him…but at least he is working on it…
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