Plotts in the Rockies?
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:00 pm
How many of you guys have Plotts, or know of people who have Plotts in the Rocky Mountain states? I'm looking at getting a couple of dogs primarily for lion hunting and I really like what I'm reading about the Plott Hound. Honestly, a week ago I'd never even heard of a Plott. Where I grew up in Montana Walkers seem to be the go to breed, at least among the handful of people I've known that have hounds.
Here's my backstory and why I'm interested in Plotts. Like I said I grew up in Montana and have a ton of hunting experience, and plenty of bird dog experience, but not with running hounds. My in-laws have a ranch in central Montana that has some great lion and bobcat country basically out the backdoor. My father-in-law's brother has a couple of Walkers that he lion hunts with, but they're getting old and I kind of doubt he'll get any new dogs when these ones are gone. My thought is I should get a couple of Plotts (probably two females...I've just had better luck with female dogs in general not being crazy) that can be run with those Walkers to learn the ropes of lion hunting. I don't have my father-in-law completely convinced yet, but he'll come around. He's newly retired and needs another hobby.
If you guys have any suggestions I'm all ears. If you know of anybody that runs Plotts for lions, particularly in the Montana, Idaho, Wyoming area I'd love to hear about them. Also, let me know if you know anybody that breeds Plotts and would be willing to ship them to Billings, Montana. I'm in no big hurry at all, just trying to get everything figured out. Much appreciate any information or suggestions you're willing to share.
Here's a couple pictures of where the dogs would live and hunt. My in-law's ranch is basically paradise for hunting cats and just being a dog in general. It's forever big country to run. I also own a place along the Yellowstone River. There's a ton of coons down there and basically nobody that hunts them with hounds.
Thanks,
Jeff
Here's my backstory and why I'm interested in Plotts. Like I said I grew up in Montana and have a ton of hunting experience, and plenty of bird dog experience, but not with running hounds. My in-laws have a ranch in central Montana that has some great lion and bobcat country basically out the backdoor. My father-in-law's brother has a couple of Walkers that he lion hunts with, but they're getting old and I kind of doubt he'll get any new dogs when these ones are gone. My thought is I should get a couple of Plotts (probably two females...I've just had better luck with female dogs in general not being crazy) that can be run with those Walkers to learn the ropes of lion hunting. I don't have my father-in-law completely convinced yet, but he'll come around. He's newly retired and needs another hobby.
If you guys have any suggestions I'm all ears. If you know of anybody that runs Plotts for lions, particularly in the Montana, Idaho, Wyoming area I'd love to hear about them. Also, let me know if you know anybody that breeds Plotts and would be willing to ship them to Billings, Montana. I'm in no big hurry at all, just trying to get everything figured out. Much appreciate any information or suggestions you're willing to share.
Here's a couple pictures of where the dogs would live and hunt. My in-law's ranch is basically paradise for hunting cats and just being a dog in general. It's forever big country to run. I also own a place along the Yellowstone River. There's a ton of coons down there and basically nobody that hunts them with hounds.
Thanks,
Jeff