dwalton wrote:Most of you boys out there that think your cat hunters could probably learn something, about cat including myself. A good pack of cat dogs that are hunted hard miss very few cats. When you have hunted with a good pack of straight cat dogs they make it look easy. I have seen very few combination dogs that make great cat dogs. A few, one or two in 44 years of hunting. I have seen no cat dogs raised on snow, lion, and bear that are top cat dogs to me. Bare ground cat hunting [ bobcat] is a totally different thing. Its like comparing apples and oranges. In the northwest top cat dogs will catch cats all summer long, not all you will lose a few in the summer but if you hunt all summer and are catching cats when winter gets here you will cat almost all of them. Cat packs with a combination of types of dogs that are hunted on straight cat on bare ground move a track different than lion dogs or bear dogs do, they can not compete. Dewey
I would love to see your valley dogs come over central oregon and run in the snow and cold trail a day old cat track not a 2 hour old track. Dogs trained on the snow can pick thiers heads up and run,but dogs that are trained to run with thier heads up have a hard time slowing down to do some real cold trailing.In the last 10 years I have seen alot of guys here buy dogs from the west side and none of them can cold trail here and if they do they are to slow.Once dogs from here get past going though the waist high brush in the valley they can fly.I have hunted with a few people down there and they say that the dogs from here stike too old of tracks. So Dewey look me up this winter(PM me and I will give you my #) and we will see who can compete.



