

I dont know where you have been hunting but in my neck of the woods you deffinitely see more Blueticks on the strike rack than plotts. You have told me you would love to hunt with my dogs but everytime I have asked where you live you dont answer me.


I would be willing to bet the farm that you couldn't catch a bear where I hunt. your welcome to come and prove me otherwise though. maybe if you did I would shoot all these slow sh!t eaters and get me some of what you've gotCatch wrote:houndnem wrote:Yea, I'm mostly just givin this dude a little sh*t because he makes it sound like good bluetics are extinct because they're not winnin trophies and I think he's way off base. as far as comp and nite hunts goes, this is the bear huntin forum, not coon huntin, rag huntin or anything else. takes a hell of a man and dog to make a good nite hunt dog, comp dog, or a bird dog for that matter. but the topic we're talkin here is speed. speed on a cold bear track is not comparable to coons, rags, birds, or anything else. I just thought his post was 99.9% unaccurate and retarted! that's all. It's just my style.
I was using the competition world as another example of the lack of Blueticks. I'm sorry houndman, the Blueticks is becoming the thing of the past. Anymore the only thing one can hear about the Bluetick is it is crossed with something else. Not all, but most of the blue dogs are coon dogs. I just haven't seen any fast, gritty Blueticks, maybe you have. I do hunt big game, and a lot of it, and I don't see many Blueticks strapped on a strike rack. I have fast, gritty dogs, and I can tell you this. When I turn loose these crossed up killers a bear better have two thing in its arsenal. 1st, a rocket motor between its leg or 2nd, a shark cage to climb into!!
If you have fast, gritty Blue dogs I sure would like to hunt with them and compare. I want the best dog out there and you just might have them.
Take Care Guy!
+1ferjr wrote:I dont know where you have been hunting but in my neck of the woods you deffinitely see more Blueticks on the strike rack than plotts. You have told me you would love to hunt with my dogs but everytime I have asked where you live you dont answer me.
Careful what you're wagering, good odds he already has.houndnem wrote:I would be willing to bet the farm that you couldn't catch a bear where I hunt. your welcome to come and prove me otherwise though. maybe if you did I would shoot all these slow sh!t eaters and get me some of what you've gotCatch wrote:houndnem wrote:Yea, I'm mostly just givin this dude a little sh*t because he makes it sound like good bluetics are extinct because they're not winnin trophies and I think he's way off base. as far as comp and nite hunts goes, this is the bear huntin forum, not coon huntin, rag huntin or anything else. takes a hell of a man and dog to make a good nite hunt dog, comp dog, or a bird dog for that matter. but the topic we're talkin here is speed. speed on a cold bear track is not comparable to coons, rags, birds, or anything else. I just thought his post was 99.9% unaccurate and retarted! that's all. It's just my style.
I was using the competition world as another example of the lack of Blueticks. I'm sorry houndman, the Blueticks is becoming the thing of the past. Anymore the only thing one can hear about the Bluetick is it is crossed with something else. Not all, but most of the blue dogs are coon dogs. I just haven't seen any fast, gritty Blueticks, maybe you have. I do hunt big game, and a lot of it, and I don't see many Blueticks strapped on a strike rack. I have fast, gritty dogs, and I can tell you this. When I turn loose these crossed up killers a bear better have two thing in its arsenal. 1st, a rocket motor between its leg or 2nd, a shark cage to climb into!!
If you have fast, gritty Blue dogs I sure would like to hunt with them and compare. I want the best dog out there and you just might have them.
Take Care Guy!
houndnem wrote:I would be willing to bet the farm that you couldn't catch a bear where I hunt. your welcome to come and prove me otherwise though. maybe if you did I would shoot all these slow sh!t eaters and get me some of what you've gotCatch wrote:houndnem wrote:Yea, I'm mostly just givin this dude a little sh*t because he makes it sound like good bluetics are extinct because they're not winnin trophies and I think he's way off base. as far as comp and nite hunts goes, this is the bear huntin forum, not coon huntin, rag huntin or anything else. takes a hell of a man and dog to make a good nite hunt dog, comp dog, or a bird dog for that matter. but the topic we're talkin here is speed. speed on a cold bear track is not comparable to coons, rags, birds, or anything else. I just thought his post was 99.9% unaccurate and retarted! that's all. It's just my style.
I was using the competition world as another example of the lack of Blueticks. I'm sorry houndman, the Blueticks is becoming the thing of the past. Anymore the only thing one can hear about the Bluetick is it is crossed with something else. Not all, but most of the blue dogs are coon dogs. I just haven't seen any fast, gritty Blueticks, maybe you have. I do hunt big game, and a lot of it, and I don't see many Blueticks strapped on a strike rack. I have fast, gritty dogs, and I can tell you this. When I turn loose these crossed up killers a bear better have two thing in its arsenal. 1st, a rocket motor between its leg or 2nd, a shark cage to climb into!!
If you have fast, gritty Blue dogs I sure would like to hunt with them and compare. I want the best dog out there and you just might have them.
Take Care Guy!
I hear you, that is why I have Blueticks, Plotts, and Walkers. There are good dogs in every breed, that is for sure.Catch wrote:Ferjr,
I hunt all over. Just call when you can show me your dogs and I will tell you where I will be. I would still like to see them, a good dog is a good dog!
you name it, but you have to use those crossed up crazy mutts you were talking about.houndnem wrote:I don't have much in the pen at this time, but I might be able to round one or two up. What is the wager?
