Re: curs on bobcats
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:01 pm
Just teasing, seen some dang nice cur's that anybody would like to own.
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I want a big ole lion dog type female. I'm talkin a big ole hound gyp that weighs 60-70 pounds. I wanna breed her to one of my fast dogs to make me some coyote type curs.Idcurs wrote:Most kemmer's won't take that kind of running,there are strains within the breed that can handle long bear races.I have had many that would stay all day long--and some nites!!!!Just as there are better tree dogs in the walker breed there are better curs in the breed!Most of the Striker bred dogs are very good at trailing,many are to slow for bear and bobcat.Derril does not breed for that kind of dog,he wants a bawl mouth,open,cold trailing type of cur.The boys in the east mostly want a fast tree type and don't want one that sticks to a track for hours!!!!!I had then for over 20 years and have culled hard to get the dogs i have now.And all of my dogs have a lot of Derril's dogs in them,just I have bred to some fast ,silent long winded dogs along the way.
I have done that a few times. I loved the dogs I got out of that kinda cross. Well only once to an actually running hound but they pups were fast for real.undertheradar wrote:I grey fox hunted for 10 years hard. Not in a pen. I sold out due to having kids. I find myself day dreaming about those days that we cat hunted. I was wondering if any one on here has had any luck crossing running walkers with small open mouth curs. It wouldn't take much persuasion to get me back in the game