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« Reply #20 on: April 25, 2018, 09:30:02 am »

That's cool Cajun
Ive been to Spain and seen some of them dogs they run hogs with, I wasn't able to make a hunt with them but If I have to go back I will defiantly line it up. they could use some good looking dogs  Grin Grin
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« Reply #21 on: April 25, 2018, 01:12:53 pm »

I think if I had the walkers I had when I bear hunted, they would all be dead  by hogs. I had em running to catch . If a bear didn't want to take a tree he was made to or there was a fight . But the hogs around here are gone first sound of dog. But like Cajun said a hog dog is just that...dont matter the breeding.
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« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2018, 06:52:03 pm »

I like his politics as its the globalist vs humanity, thank you Trump for being the 1st president R or D in many decades to stand up for us/humanity. Praise God!!!

That said I hope his plotts work for him but id recommend a good cur, hounds run hogs, in my opinion, based on seeing it happen over and over, bc one of my best hunting friends hunts them despite my bitching lol, my curs actually bay them and stop them from running a marathon!! dang hounds  Wink Id like to know lion and boar hunters opinion on this as he runs both 

Hounds running a track are like MMA fighters promoting a fight, they can talk all the smack they won’t as long they can back it up, and not trying to sound like an as$ so don’t spin this out of context but maybe your friend should
get some better hounds, if he’s getting on hogs but not finishing races then it’s more likely a dog issue, and I maybe be wrong on this but I believe in Spain game animals have to be shot in front of a pack and it’s illegal to shoot or catch a bayed game animal...


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« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2018, 09:52:05 pm »

Jesse Paul has a strong opinion about what type of dog for hogs...I will leave it at that...
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« Reply #24 on: April 28, 2018, 03:45:08 am »

Good stuff!
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« Reply #25 on: May 04, 2018, 04:58:23 pm »

Awesome

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« Reply #26 on: May 05, 2018, 12:52:30 pm »

it all depends  on where you hunting how  you hunting what  you want for the job  you want done ..... i've hunted  with both for years and  a hogdog is a hogdog ..... and the new tone feature  on the garmins  has  been a game  changer for longer running  hound  owners ....... one  thing perty muchhas always  held  true people gonna lean and talk up  what they feed ..... i hunted  both for years hounds and  curs  i won the 92 state champ coon hunt with a female walker gyp .... good dogs catch hogs just depends on  what  you like ...
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« Reply #27 on: May 08, 2018, 05:55:40 pm »

it all depends  on where you hunting how  you hunting what  you want for the job  you want done ..... i've hunted  with both for years and  a hogdog is a hogdog ..... and the new tone feature  on the garmins  has  been a game  changer for longer running  hound  owners ....... one  thing perty muchhas always  held  true people gonna lean and talk up  what they feed ..... i hunted  both for years hounds and  curs  i won the 92 state champ coon hunt with a female walker gyp .... good dogs catch hogs just depends on  what  you like ...

I agree 100% I have Hound cur crosses but I could see me with one of them Cajun Plotts one day I been eyeing them for a while. I went to adding hound because the curs I had when I lived in Louisiana were hot nosed short ranged because the place I grew up hunting had lots of hogs and the dogs grew up hunting them there they got use to the land they knew where the hogs were if you know what I mean . As I got older I started hunting other places and when I moved to where I am now I really had to come to grips that my old cur dogs weren't that great out of their element and that led me to start messing with hounds I know there is curs that will get gone colder nosed type dogs but they are hard for me to acquire got my first English x Cat cross from a freind and was well impressed bred him back to 3 gyps all with hound blood they suit me ok but always looking for a better dog my dogs will open on track but usually it has to be hot hot or after ones jumped. Parker x Cajun Plott cross Id like to see  Shocked
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« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2018, 07:44:22 am »

Cajun,
Will you tell us a little bit about the two dogs you sent with him. Thanks
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« Reply #29 on: June 09, 2018, 09:49:14 am »

Dixie is a 3 yr. old female. She is a fairly coldnosed dog that cast anywhere from 300-600 yards. She is very gritty & catchy. I have to watch who I pair her up with. Good deep bawl when coldtrailing. She has been cut quite a lot & needs no help.     Cajun is a wired up almost two yr. old.  He is a go yonder med. to cold nose dog that also does not need any help. He is what I call a perfect baydog. He will bite a hog in the rear to stop him & then back up and bay. He will catch if he has help or the bulldog gets there. Not quite as coldnose as Dixie but he makes up for it in hustle & you will never see either of them if they are in hog sign until they bay or you tone them in.
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« Reply #30 on: June 09, 2018, 01:06:09 pm »

Thanks, sure hope he enjoys them.
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« Reply #31 on: July 06, 2018, 10:19:49 am »

it all depends  on where you hunting how  you hunting what  you want for the job  you want done ..... i've hunted  with both for years and  a hogdog is a hogdog ..... and the new tone feature  on the garmins  has  been a game  changer for longer running  hound  owners ....... one  thing perty muchhas always  held  true people gonna lean and talk up  what they feed ..... i hunted  both for years hounds and  curs  i won the 92 state champ coon hunt with a female walker gyp .... good dogs catch hogs just depends on  what  you like ...
Just sent you a message about some dogs thanks for your time


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