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Re: plott bloodline question
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:21 am
by halfbreed
howdy fellers far as ears go . not that important to me it's the size and body structure i'm more interested in , when i started this i was trying to find out out of all the different bloodlines if there was any paticular line that still was predominatly the cur type or smaller stouter built dogs , they just work so much better in the thick brush & briars here in texas. i've got a pair of houndy type plott's now and i hunt them straight but i like blending them into my catahoula line . i've got a big game bred runnin walker i do the same with [ excellant cross with cat .] she's a big long legged hussy i use on b-cats & yotes . and that cross throws some god awful purty long legged spotted hounds that get the job done . this is a good board i'll be around for awhile
Re: plott bloodline question
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:11 pm
by reed
Bill Kinross also has some dogs that are built like what you are looking for. He is out of Utah.
I had a female out of his Negra and Curly dogs that I wouldn't have been afraid to put down any where with any one. Not that she was the greatest dog ever, I just new she would be with the other dogs when the day was over.
Re: plott bloodline question
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:49 pm
by halfbreed
yeh know what you meen my ol bell dog was my lead strike dog , but strickly bay had one little cut in 7 years she was do to retire on her eight birthday and she went on to glory on december 3rd 2007 she would have been eight on january the 3rd, her blood is in two of my dogs now one 1/2 cat 1/2 plott the other 1/2 runnin walker 1/4cat 1/4 plott. and they are good lookin leapord hounds , i kinda got spotted fever

had it since the 60's when they was just leapord curs and plottt curs, and when you could quit your job in dec, jan, and make a better livin huntin coon, ah the good ol days