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hoghunters

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:09 am
by PLOTTMAN55
I have never really hunted a cur before on hog i have always hunted plotts i have been wanting to try kemmer cur or a black mouth cur i was wanting ever one to pick wich one u think is better for hogs and why i no there are good dogs in ever breed but just tell me witch one u think is the best for hogs and is most grittest.

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:39 am
by hamilton10
I thought you knew all about Kemmers. I think you are the guy who said the only place they had any grit was in the dog box. And unless I am mistaken you said they were no good for bear. If I am mistaken I apologize.

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:58 am
by PLOTTMAN55
hamilton10 wrote:I thought you knew all about Kemmers. I think you are the guy who said the only place they had any grit was in the dog box. And unless I am mistaken you said they were no good for bear. If I am mistaken I apologize.
No i never said any of them thangs i dont even know wat your talking bout i cant say much about currs i no nothing about them as u can tell im a plott man and by the way i cant say much about um im related to the guy who made the kammer curr my dad said the other day.

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:14 am
by Arkansas Frog
for a true answer I would go to TEXASBOAR.com and read it a couple days and I think you will see it is the black mouth cur and the Cathonda is the lead dog on hogs ,I know tn is where Robert Kemmer is from also the Plotts started in that area and Western n.c.
Texas has the hogs in the millions.

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:46 am
by tnbeardogger31
i have bear hunted with kemmer curs before and you usually end up walking into them treed somewhere not very cold nosed what i saw

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:26 pm
by Jeff Eberle
tnbeardogger31 wrote:i have bear hunted with kemmer curs before and you usually end up walking into them treed somewhere not very cold nosed what i saw

Try a Striker bred Kemmer if you want a cold nose. why would you want a cold nose pig dog?

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:54 am
by Pops
you want a cold nosed pig dog when you don't have a million of them.

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:08 pm
by lifreediver
Pops wrote:you want a cold nosed pig dog when you don't have a million of them.
are you sure :lol: silent plott if you can find one plott cur cross but my freinds in the south all have bird bull hound mixes they feed like 30 of them they must earn there keep plenty of hounds work silent or open what do ya want not all curs are silent all ya grittest dogs will be dead quick you want a bay dog or a catch dog not a runnin catch dog get out and hunt with a few guys see some dogs you the one who has to feed em li freediver

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:16 pm
by coadycurbow
My Uncle, my Dad, and I all hog hunt. We hunt together and seperate. My Uncle and I lean toward Plotts, and my Dad is a BMC man. I know this will cause an argument, but I will just tell what I have seen after chasing these hogs around for several years.

The Plotts are better at finding and the curs are better at baying(in a nut shell). Occasionally we will find one (hound or cur) that is good at both. The best all-around hog dog I have ever been hunting with was a half breed. I am going to raise a litter myself next year.

It's funny when we hunt together. I put a Plott on a cold track and bay the hog four hours later and tell Dad "let's see your yellow dogs do that"! He gets one bayed up with curs and they are circling and hammering every breath and he says "let's see them long-eared SOB's of yours do that"!

I love both breeds as long as they will go to a hog. Personally, I would rather have a strike dog than a bay dog. I don't care if they are silent or not as long as they are trying to get the meat.

I've hunted with guys that loved dogs because of the "way" they hunted (long range, silent, etc.) If he can't get the meat by any means necessary, I won't feed him long. I asked my Uncle once, how is Ole Harry doing? He said, "He hunts damn good, he just don't find nothing".LOL. He didn't stay around too long.

I think it is easier for hound guys to use curs than it is for cur guys to use hounds. Just what I have seen.

Re: hoghunters

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:20 am
by cstiedhog
I am a hog hunter from Texas and have owned a lot of cur dogs and crosses. The worst is the catahoula then black mouth and mountain curs are the best. This is just what I have experienced. I have actually never seen a good catahoula woods dog but I know their has to be one out their. I have seen some really good black mouths in fact if you find a really good black mouth they are usually better than the mountain cur. The reason I say mountain curs are best is because the majority of them I have had worked they bay hogs and most importantly hunt, however about half of them are open. I will say the best hog dogs I have raised are 1/2 mountain cur 1/4 english pointer, 1/4 walker.