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Reuben
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« Reply #100 on: December 01, 2015, 09:10:02 pm »

I don't know if the mountainview cur is still around...they are kemmer curs that broke away and formed a new registry and they were supposed to only breed proven dogs...the best looking dog I saw that he had pictures of was a gold nugget bred dog that he named after the Famous Kemmer cur "gold nugget". Yes semmes...I believe you are talking about the mt view dog...he was a beautiful dog...and supposed to been outstanding hunting dog and producer...

That dog I bought for 600 dollars back then...it was around 1990-91 or so...he was out of Gold Nugget JR...I bought him in Call, Texas...about 25 yards from the Louisiana line...I went to buy another pup and I just wouldn't feed one like what I saw...and all other 30 dogs he had I did not like...they all were nice looking and built right for what he liked...nothing wrong with that...he is a heck of a dog man but his likes and mine are like the night and day...I saw ole Hobo and I had to have him...He was fixing to sell him after he tuned him up...he turned that dog loose and he kicked rocks in our face on his way out...he got treed pretty quick on a squirrel but was mainly a coon dog but loved hog...he was one of the best I saw in a bay pen...I was getting ready to leave and he said he might have another I might like...I said I don't need to buy another and he said no...she is fre and a heck of a squirrel dog...I was thinking she might look like his other dogs but he said she was given to him and well bred...So we walked around there and boy was she a good looking one...she was slick coated and naturally muscled and well built...and a hunting dog...my style and not his so it was a win win for the both of us...
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