Anyone use Jagged Terriers or Canadian curs?
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hotshot630
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Anyone use Jagged Terriers or Canadian curs?
I been reading some on these two types of dogs them terriers seem gritty and I like the looks of them Canadian Curs as well, just interested in these a little you don't see much of either one here in East Tn, anyone that uses these please tell me more about them the good the bad and the ugly. Thanks
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coastrangecathunting
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Re: Anyone use Jagged Terriers or Canadian curs?
i used some canadian curs about 20 yrs ago they are a joke. no grit and no stamina. i have a couple jags they are fun for the pickup when stuff crosses the road. i turn my male loose with the hounds and he makes all the races and trees pretty good but on a real tough cat he gets behind. they are good for coon hunting they get throught the briars very good.
jc
jc
Re: Anyone use Jagged Terriers or Canadian curs?
I had a nice canadian cur female that was drake Richardson breeding. Very open trailer (but did not bark out of place) that would cold trail some, nice treedog good chop mouth. I just ran her on coons, treed one fisher once.
Drake's breeding I believe leaned more towards the leopard blood and it seems that dogs descending from "Granny" were more open trailers.
I believe a lot of them will be silent on track. Terry
Drake's breeding I believe leaned more towards the leopard blood and it seems that dogs descending from "Granny" were more open trailers.
I believe a lot of them will be silent on track. Terry
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Lost River
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Re: Anyone use Jagged Terriers or Canadian curs?
Had one Jagt female, she was the devil wrapped in fur. Killed anything and everything that she could get her lips on. The only thing she didn't try to kill was the horses. Casey