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plotts for bobcats

Postby bluedogs » Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:38 pm

I've been doing a bunch of Research on plott lines and am looking for a line of plotts that have a cold nose and by cold nose I don't mean a cold nose bear dog to me that's not cold nosed I'm looking for a cold nosed in the bobcat world a dog that can rig a bobcat off the truck on bare ground. I have read good things about blackwater plotts and star mnt plotts, I have mainly hunted bluetick for the past 8 years but am kinda wanting to get into plotts I like a dog that doesn't bark every breath that is semi silent I have a ursus pup right now I am working with she is alot of bark but she is a go getter. Not sure if I will ever breed her as she does bark to much on track for me. Not sure if there are any plott hunters on the west coast. I now plotts are bred for mainly bear and hog but surely someone has bred for cold nosed cat dog plotts out there
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Re: plotts for bobcats

Postby 1bludawg » Sun Mar 22, 2015 12:50 am

Berlin King(of Virginia,i think ) had some smaller plotts that were cold nosed,tree dogs.I owned one back in the 80's.Don't know if that line is still around or not but they could tree cats.
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Re: plotts for bobcats

Postby justahunter » Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:46 am

Kamphouse plotts star mtn are some to look into the ones we got will rig them and tree dry ground lion and bobcat. I have seen some nice weems bred bobcat dogs.
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Re: plotts for bobcats

Postby brian j cerelli » Thu Apr 02, 2015 2:28 pm

2nd star mountain for cold nose, ran 6 ursus dogs, all very open mouthed dogs, and med nose, dont think they would have been good for cat. bear or coon only.
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Re: plotts for bobcats

Postby LBell » Fri Apr 03, 2015 2:08 pm

The star digs do have a good nose, there was a litter due end if march in Wisconsin. Also the pocohanats dogs are pretty nosey as well I know a man in Wyoming who catches cats on dirt with his. If your interested pm me and I can give you there info. The biggest thing for bobcats is that's what they need started an left on till they get it down to be good.

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