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Author Topic: What’s In Your Cur Dogs  (Read 11617 times)
Austesus
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« Reply #20 on: April 15, 2019, 10:32:45 pm »

Pretty fitting to the topic, I just picked up this young dog yesterday. He’s a year old, not started. His siblings are making good dogs and he supposedly comes from some pretty good hog dogs. He sure does look good, I hope he turns out pretty decent. He’s Walker x BMC. Looking forward to getting him on some pigs and seeing how he does


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He sure has some running gear on him. Pics don’t do his size justice. He’s real tall and long with a lot of leg. I hunted with his siblings a little while back and they were already finding and baying pigs at less than a year old. This one hasn’t been started, but I’m hoping he will turn out decent. The litter mates make 1000yd loops and will go a mile or two on a hot track. They’re used to being cast from a boat so idk how it will affect his style since I walk hunt and don’t do any casting. The siblings aren’t rough, almost everything else I have is. I’m hoping he will turn out good and I can just have my dogs stick with him to shut the runners down. My pack is lacking a dog with a lot of bottom, I’m hoping that’s where he can pick up some slack


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