Yesterday's lions....

Talk about Cougar Hunting with Dogs
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Re: Yesterday's lions....

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ChasinTail wrote:One thing about hunting in this country


...is that it is wicked mean to walk through. I never got so tore up and lost so much blood, anywhere in my life!

Seriously.
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Re: Yesterday's lions....

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Nice pics and catch just wondering chasin tail your cedar and cash dogs what strain do those go back to? (the way thet are marked with the ticked legs and solid red body) I have 3 dogs in my pack that would look like littermates to them in markings and size just curious you don't see dogs marked like that everyday.
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Re: Yesterday's lions....

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Cedar has no specific blood. She's a dog that most people would have culled. She was a little harder to trash break than a dog with good bloodlines. However, she has turned out to be a super dog. She's fast on track and has a great mouth. Her coloring is cool, but I think it is coincidence, because she doesn't come from a specific strain of dogs.

Cash on the other hand is out of Scott Dieringer's stock. We got him as a 4 month old, and he has really produced. He is a half brother to "Siren" who at one time was one of Sam Dieringer's best dogs. The Dieringer's don't necessarily breed based on bloodlines, they take dogs that produce and breed them. When they find a mix that throws dogs that produce, they stick with it. That is where Cash came from, and he's on his way to becoming a top dog.
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