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I've got em all. No grit loose baying, rough strait catch, and and just gritty enuff to hold a bay solid. Love em all
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bay tight, catch hard
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levibarcus
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My two main dogs are cur with a little hound in there somewhere. I thought they were loose baying until last night when they caught out on a boar that went 190! 
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But seek first the kingdom of God and all these things will be provided for you. Matthew 6:33
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sfboarbuster
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Rough cur dogs..... But I would have to say my most favorite thing I have ever seen was a bluetick baying a armodillo and my dog go to it and come right back out  Kinda opposite of the last choice!
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John Esker
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Cutter Bay Kennels
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63 and counting. Inquiring minds want to know. 
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"To me it is not always about the game you caught, but the memories you can't let go of.  " Josh Farnsworth
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Reuben
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Run straigh BMC's, they will back off and bay once the hog is stopped. What I really like about them is that they are seldom together when hunting. They spread out and beat the woods. Once one of them bays it won't be but a few moments till reinforcements arrive to join in.
I like Tusk Hogs description of the type of dogs he hunts.  But I like hard hunting gritty mtn curs that can shut a big hog down. The bad thing is sometimes they push the hog if the brush is thick and the dogs can't set up. Instead of breeding for loose baying dogs I prefer to breed for rougher, even if running vests are required. Have some in the oven right now. Time will tell... 
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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TimmsHogDogs
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Mostly rough curs a couple of rough hounds... I wouldnt want anyones dogs doing bad. its called teaching, if you know your dogs are better than theirs... help their dogs learn so they can have a good pack too
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*Crazy Dog Kennels*
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