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« Reply #40 on: October 23, 2012, 12:23:18 pm »

Plott x Cat
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« Reply #41 on: October 23, 2012, 09:13:01 pm »

I c no one even mentioned patterdales or jadgs.  Huh?

I had 2 out of creekmore blood that were burnin the woods down at an early age and I think that had I kept them that the better of the 2 would be my number 1 dog today. We were expectin our first, i was laid off at the time and I was offered WAY more then I could turn down for em.......biggest mistake ive made hunting wise but at the time it was a hard but easy decision, family first!

How's he doin now Justin?
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« Reply #42 on: October 24, 2012, 12:36:59 am »

I c no one even mentioned patterdales or jadgs.  Huh?

I had 2 out of creekmore blood that were burnin the woods down at an early age and I think that had I kept them that the better of the 2 would be my number 1 dog today. We were expectin our first, i was laid off at the time and I was offered WAY more then I could turn down for em.......biggest mistake ive made hunting wise but at the time it was a hard but easy decision, family first!

Just askn cuz i was thnkn about tryn one or two of them myself. I have a gsp that burns the woods down also but he is abt 3 yrs old now and still hasnt found any hogs that i kno of except for when i had him in a training pen a couple times when he was younger so i guess hes just running all about i really dnt know if i shuld give him more time to mature or git shed of him. He loves a hog and is pretty rough with them and wuld b of dam good use if he was around most of the time when we bayed but he usually a mile or so off sumwhere just running around. Really need a good fast rough dog that will stay with my bmc gyp on all these darn runners we been gitn on lately. Anyways jus blabbin on done got way off subject sorry guys
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« Reply #43 on: October 27, 2012, 10:23:38 pm »

A hound  b/t, walker and bay dog cat/curr just with a hound you will have lots of range.
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« Reply #44 on: October 29, 2012, 10:05:03 pm »

I c no one even mentioned patterdales or jadgs.  Huh?

I had 2 out of creekmore blood that were burnin the woods down at an early age and I think that had I kept them that the better of the 2 would be my number 1 dog today. We were expectin our first, i was laid off at the time and I was offered WAY more then I could turn down for em.......biggest mistake ive made hunting wise but at the time it was a hard but easy decision, family first!

How's he doin now Justin?

I got rid of em, haven't talked to the guy i sold him to lately but id almost guarantee that he is still a huntin machine.
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« Reply #45 on: October 29, 2012, 10:35:50 pm »

3/4cat 1/4hound can't go wrong with that them yellowdog can't wind like a cat cross can
Just my thought
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