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« Reply #20 on: January 07, 2024, 10:00:44 am »

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« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2024, 12:13:04 pm »

That’s awesome. I wish more of you legends would tell about your dogs and the history y’all have with and know about them. I love to hear about where the dogs were at when you started with them and where they are now and the road taken to get here. Lots of knowledge in you guys. The unfortunate truth for future dog men and women is that one day we all will meet our maker and we can choose to either share that knowledge and wisdom or take it with us. In my opinion, if we truly love the dogs and ways we use them, we are obligated to share so that others can continue it on hopefully. Thanks for sharing, I know some don’t because they’re worried about being considered a know it all. The ones that think that about someone that is talking with sense aren’t to be worried about anyway.


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« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2024, 02:58:10 pm »

This strain of dogs actually started with Ricky Driver, ff to a very influential cross made with Ricky and Bob Owens dad, ff again to Ben Jordan, and a cross he made with a Jerry Camp dog. They were good when I began with them and I have just attempted to maintain the traits in them. They are very heavily linebred.
Ricky, Ben, myself and numerous others bred them for Cowdogs, but lots of people have had success with them on hogs. I hog hunted them some early on, but then didn't for many years----but my wife and I earlier this year while hunting some escaped cattle in several sections of a big creek bottom bayed hogs with them 2 different days, the second day it was a really good boar, had fun since it was the first I'd bayed any hogs with these Curdogs in a long long time, the dogs with us had never seen a hog. Lisa's nephew and I bayed another boar a couple months after that while looking for some more cattle.  If there had been cattle in there for them to find I doubt we'd have bayed the hogs.
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« Reply #23 on: January 07, 2024, 03:19:31 pm »

You making me wanna raise a few of them yellow dogs for hogs around here. I just like watching a good cur dog work!
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« Reply #24 on: January 07, 2024, 06:10:21 pm »

That’s awesome and I’m sure you were happy to see them turn on to the hogs so natural.

I had a dog from Randy Wright YEARS ago that came directly from John Gay around Texarkana. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a cur dog with more go than that rascal. He was cow dog but was started on hogs too. If you put him out on cattle you were fine. If he had to go find cattle or hogs you weren’t gonna find them because he preferred deer  over both and I do mean he would run them until he caught them. Randy told me he got the dog to breed some hunt back into his dogs. I never knew anything about John’s dogs except for what Randy told me.


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« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2024, 06:41:08 pm »

I remember John selling him a stub tailed dog that went to Beaver's Crook, Randy also got some females from Beaver, that is where the stub/bob tailed dogs came from in that line.
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« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2024, 07:47:24 pm »

I am with Ben I like to see good set of cur dogs work would like to see set of em work on some hogs here at the house I figure they would probably

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« Reply #27 on: January 08, 2024, 12:29:24 am »

This dog I got was a different build than Randy’s dogs for sure. He was what I would consider short legged and had a real long body. He was also a little on the muscular side. I remember the Rodeo dog Randy had.  He was a good looking dog. A lot of leg and well built and had that pretty black mask too. It’s been too long now though, I can’t remember how he was bred but I sure remember his looks. Randy did have a couple of short tailed dogs there. They were relatively young at that time.


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« Reply #28 on: January 08, 2024, 12:26:15 pm »

Back when I hog hunted them I had drove hogs with them a few times Ben had told me how to go about it. A friend of ours down in the mountains still drives a few hogs.
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« Reply #29 on: January 08, 2024, 12:53:34 pm »

That’s awesome. I wish more of you legends would tell about your dogs and the history y’all have with and know about them. I love to hear about where the dogs were at when you started with them and where they are now and the road taken to get here. Lots of knowledge in you guys. The unfortunate truth for future dog men and women is that one day we all will meet our maker and we can choose to either share that knowledge and wisdom or take it with us. In my opinion, if we truly love the dogs and ways we use them, we are obligated to share so that others can continue it on hopefully. Thanks for sharing, I know some don’t because they’re worried about being considered a know it all. The ones that think that about someone that is talking with sense aren’t to be worried about anyway.


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You ain’t kidding thomas. I wish there were more of these guys that were more accessible and willing to share their stories. I idolize these old men. maybe more than one should, but dang it I can’t find a overall better example of good humans and resourceful, respectable men, than the vast majority of the old school cowboys and dog men. sadly I lost the only one I was close to last year in Mr.Woodward. That man shared everything he could with me, and then allowed me to form my own opinion and run with it.

Sure appreciate you Mr.Anderson, and the few other old heads on here that are willing to share. Love reading the stories and lessons learned and seeing the pictures of some real deal working dogs.


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« Reply #30 on: January 08, 2024, 01:47:57 pm »

All mine think cows have magical electric powers but Ive had several that made as good of a hog dog as a man could ever want. Im certainly grateful to all the older guys allowing me to hunt and breed these lines. The names you mentioned and Dr. Long in A&M. I dont pretend to know all the lines but I know we keep it tight and when we do outcross its to something line bred as well. These dogs are 75% Hawk (wich was W.B.'s brother I think)

I get all mine from Rodney Spivey and he always says we wouldnt have crap without you Clue.
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« Reply #31 on: January 08, 2024, 05:17:21 pm »

Make em squell how does them dogs typically hunt or how do yall hunt em? Do yall cast and wait for em to get bayed somewhere or track hunt or just kinda tell us there style

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« Reply #32 on: January 08, 2024, 06:10:26 pm »

I appreciate the "unnecessary" compliments, but really they are just dogs. I try to raise them to suit me and if someone else gets along with them I'm glad, if they don't get along with them thats okay. I've not promoted them nor raised them to sell though I do sell the extras. When folks go to raising working dogs for "the money" the quality in my opinion goes down to allow the volume to go up.
 
I breed my way and start them my way and cull to my own standards, there is a number of good strains of good dogs owned and used by members of this board. I don't have to see them go in person to know that because you guys are consistently successful with what you have and raise. We may all have and or prefer a little different style of dog but thats what makes the world go round.

I enjoy reading the hunting stories and following the development of young dogs that you'all mention having raised and started.

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« Reply #33 on: January 08, 2024, 06:51:34 pm »

I mentioned these dogs were heavily linebred, here is a short pedigree of some 14 month old pups that I like real well.

                                                      HOPE YOU CAN MAKE OUT THE CHICKEN SCRATCHIN

                             
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« Reply #34 on: January 08, 2024, 09:49:28 pm »

I’m gonna go out on a limb and say you liked Cowboy II.

I feel EXACTLY the same way as you old man. My opinion is that there are two kinds of good dogs. The first one is the one that makes the person buying it’s feed happy and the second is the kind that makes me happy. They may or may not be the same kind of good.


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« Reply #35 on: January 09, 2024, 12:43:59 pm »

Make em squell how does them dogs typically hunt or how do yall hunt em? Do yall cast and wait for em to get bayed somewhere or track hunt or just kinda tell us there style

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A high % have a lot of natural hunt, and bay good. They will hunt however you let them, I usually walk hunt and they make loops from 200yds to a mile and check in every 30 min to an hour or bay up. My good buddy who helps me keep the blood around is a lazy Mexican that likes to sit on the tailgate and drink beer until its time to walk to the bay and his 2 finished 4 yr old dogs cast hunt beautifully, but thats just how he hunts them and wouldnt walk them at all when they were younger, if they didnt role off they went back to the box.
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« Reply #36 on: January 09, 2024, 01:03:27 pm »

Not very photogenic imo they look better in person

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« Reply #37 on: January 09, 2024, 02:57:28 pm »

Yea good looking dogs like black male with the yella legs and last yella with no mask sounds like they work good for yall

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« Reply #38 on: January 09, 2024, 05:26:57 pm »

A crew of good lookin dogs.
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« Reply #39 on: January 09, 2024, 05:55:07 pm »

Last pic is pups from 2 yrs ago if I remember

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