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Reuben
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« on: June 15, 2014, 04:40:53 am »

I don't care much for the yellow dogs...kind of like me liking ford and someone else liking dodge...  Wink

but an acquaintance back around 1990 bought one from the South Texas area...that dog was a cull is why he was sold...because he was a bay buster, they had moved that dog and my friend had picked him up...that dog was very nice to look at...a dark yellow gold with a reddish tint to him and he had a black mask and black on his ears and down his back like a sable coloring...he was built right and about the perfect size and a good ear to him...his name was Nugget and he was pretty good at striking a hog...but that dog was the best shutdown dog I ever seen...he would have a big boar sitting on his jewelry because the heat was getting to him...one heck of a relay dog as well...he never bayed more than one hog because he was a bay buster but he always had one backed up to a bush or log...and he had a chop mouth that could be heard a mile...I still think about that dog...I could have bought him for 325 during off season...passed on a good deal...

that friend of mine didn't think nothing of it...no big deal...almost like he didn't appreciate greatness when he was looking at it...  Grin
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