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« on: March 03, 2013, 05:08:57 pm » |
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are they very long ranged and what is a good price for one as a pup. are there any good breeders around? and if you have some can u post pics thanks
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2013, 07:18:52 am » |
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Got one that will flat get gone. Picked her up about a 1.5 miles from where we dropped and that's in not fresh sign. They are high a pup your looking at 3-400 after that they usually go up fast not cheap dogs to get your hands on papers or otherwise
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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2013, 09:52:52 am » |
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I have owned a couple, I currently have 3. like said above they are not cheap to get your hands on. My last 2 were short range, they never got on any sure enough running hogs before I sold them. I read on another thread yesterday something along the lines of "it's a shame that jagds rarely live to see retirement"........its sad but true, mine were flat out suicidal at a very early age.
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2013, 01:20:17 pm » |
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there is a litter for sale on southeasttexas.com right now. It says dixieland and knight bred. 400$ a pup
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« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2013, 01:21:13 pm » |
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there is a litter for sale on southeasttexas.com right now. It says dixieland and knight bred. 400$ a pup
excuse me, they are dixieland and clearcreek bred not knight bred
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« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2013, 04:12:20 pm » |
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what are the traits of the most popular bloodlines
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« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2013, 06:06:05 pm » |
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what are the traits of the most popular bloodlines
Hell i dunno lol, i never paid much attention to bloodlines honestly, just find someone with dogs that hunt good and the way you like and go from there.......mankinb on here can probly fill you in on jagd backgrounds, i know he has or at least had some good ones, havent seen him post in a while though.
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« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2013, 07:57:21 pm » |
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Are they completely silent Justin?
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« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2013, 08:01:36 pm » |
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I picked a 6 week old pup up a couple weeks ago from a guy off of here. She has alot of knight hunt in here. She is a hand full right know. She gets into everything. I paid $400 for my pup. The people I talked to had them for sale for $300-$400.
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« Reply #9 on: March 05, 2013, 09:22:14 am » |
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Are they completely silent Justin?
josh, snuff, the bigger of the last 2 males I had was completely silent however his brother would open up every time he hit the ground and occassionally on track, I wouldn't call him open but he wasn't silent either. kinda how colby's "crook" dog is......semi open would be the best description.
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« Reply #10 on: March 08, 2013, 08:05:37 pm » |
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Clear creek hunting dogs!!! Go to their website, they are in Decatur. Tara and Damon Reid, got two pups from them, damn good dogs. Haven't seen anything that hunts harder. Work well with my curs
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« Reply #11 on: March 11, 2013, 08:28:45 pm » |
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I currently have a male that i purchased from Clear Creek Jagds that is ten months old. I have caught several hogs with him this spring. he is a medium ranged strike dog 100-400 yd but on a trail is endless! With that said i have a gyp that is a full sister to the dog that hogsnatcher was referring to and she will flat be a mile or better in a hurry! the range in jagds is like any other dog it just depends on the dog. But every jagd will hunt! They can take some time to trash break, but any dog that is gamie is. They are different from other dogs to train. I recomend only one or two sessions in a bay pen and then to the woods, this will help keep your jagd from being to aggressive and bay a little better. Good luck if you decide to get one! they are fun! cowboss79gmail.com
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« Reply #12 on: March 12, 2013, 01:14:24 am » |
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training pens do not make them aggressive. train them on big hogs they are fear less dogs . train them to stop the hog as soon as the hog breaks. so the hog never get out the Bubble from the dog . to me{bubble} means train them to stop hog from drifting. traning pens dont hurt jagds on the hunting side they can do both very well.
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« Reply #13 on: March 12, 2013, 05:47:46 am » |
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Bayou Goatcher kennels/ Bud Goatcher has the best lines around. I have had every bloodline/ kennel you can think of and he has managed to take the best from each plus imports and combine them into a solid line. My buddy has a young female off of Goatcher's Squirt for $900.00 that is ready to start. Croatian import blood I believe.
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« Reply #14 on: March 12, 2013, 05:57:38 am » |
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training pens do not make them aggressive. train them on big hogs they are fear less dogs . train them to stop the hog as soon as the hog breaks. so the hog never get out the Bubble from the dog . to me{bubble} means train them to stop hog from drifting. traning pens dont hurt jagds on the hunting side they can do both very well.
a training pen is a nice tool when used right...but starting gritty pups to catch shoats in a pen will give them too much confidence and when they encounter a boar in the woods it could be there last...like already mentioned, the pup needs to learn how to bay a big hog and that includes how to stop one and keeping it from running...some folks don't like the bay pen but I think it is a great tool...what you want is to have the pup learn how to work the hog without getting itself hurt...but I am sure there will be some terriers that will be mostly catch...
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« Reply #15 on: March 12, 2013, 06:15:16 am » |
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I do agree that training pens are good no doubt! But also agreed that they need to be trained on big hogs! Didn't specify myself.
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« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2013, 06:51:37 am » |
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Bayou Goatcher kennels/ Bud Goatcher has the best lines around. I have had every bloodline/ kennel you can think of and he has managed to take the best from each plus imports and combine them into a solid line. My buddy has a young female off of Goatcher's Squirt for $900.00 that is ready to start. Croatian import blood I believe.
$900 for a puppy??!?!?!)$!!!$! I m flabbergasted. Aint no way in hell I d guy that much on a puppy you didn't know would make the team.
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« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2013, 07:50:37 am » |
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Bayou Goatcher kennels/ Bud Goatcher has the best lines around. I have had every bloodline/ kennel you can think of and he has managed to take the best from each plus imports and combine them into a solid line. My buddy has a young female off of Goatcher's Squirt for $900.00 that is ready to start. Croatian import blood I believe.
$900 for a puppy??!?!?!)$!!!$! I m flabbergasted. Aint no way in hell I d guy that much on a puppy you didn't know would make the team. Couldn't agree more, I have two registered jagds that are huntin fools, and would never pay that for any pup
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« Reply #18 on: March 12, 2013, 08:35:20 am » |
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8 months old and already started in obedience and has seen a hog. You get what you pay for and the funny thing is folks usually have to spend much more time and money to get a decent dog rather than just fork out the money to pay for something that has had a lot if time, money and planning poured into it to produce a better quality pup/ prospect. Not saying you can't get just as good dogs for cheaper, but the odds are not in your favor. JMO
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« Reply #19 on: March 12, 2013, 08:43:47 am » |
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8 months old and already started in obedience and has seen a hog. You get what you pay for and the funny thing is folks usually have to spend much more time and money to get a decent dog rather than just fork out the money to pay for something that has had a lot if time, money and planning poured into it to produce a better quality pup/ prospect. Not saying you can't get just as good dogs for cheaper, but the odds are not in your favor. JMO
here is the thing for me...a star is born and not made...if this 8 month old pup is on track to be a great one and he is bred right and looks right and socialized properly I would gladly pay the money...
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