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  1. mosby i have never been around otters before but have talked to a good friend in the swamps down south that had a time with one.... 3 coonhounds and a game bred pit, the hounds bayed and nipped, the pit got his ass whipped. ain't no little terrier gonna make a north american otter do anything it doesnt want to do.
  2. Wait until we start hunting in haysheds(sorry barns)our dogs will have to shape up,A dog must need some nose to find in a hayshed.f**k it we dont have a clue. you boys would be better off teachin your terriers to type...
  3. ease up just havin fun... american shouldn't be allowed??? seems most of your posts are about crying about one thing or another what a twat
  4. stunt why do you feel they are not capable?is that because there's not that many workers in the u.s or just couldn't handle the cat?i don't believe it takes much to handle a cat, most will get off the ground just to get away.... never got after a florida panther but bobcats are a pushover,there only chance at life is flight. hell even my pet patts that don't hunt take care of business with them.
  5. allrighty then i'll keep feedin them and you keep typing on the comp. are you one of the experinced?
  6. masta, i bet they could. theres not much to a bobcat with 2 dogs. the little jrt with the eye patch is a straight bayer and thats all it took for the other dogs in the pic. bobcats are thin skinned and don't have much wind in a battle.
  7. stunt i just wrote you a novel and shell's stag pup just unplugged the comp. lil bitch
  8. mckay, i have never dug to a bobcat(in dirt) i have dug through alot of pushpiles,fallen in houses,junk piles, to get them.they were not the target species we were after (coon) just lucked into them i guess.
  9. fair enough, maybe one of my "extra terriers" will have ahold of the bolt before he gets away. how is a 4 ft hole any different than being 4 ft deep in the floor? call varg your pups dad just pulled 4 coons by himself, no help,no breakin in,maybe he ain't hard enough but he sounds hard enough to me.his dogs look good don't they? or are you gonna use he hasn't hunted long enough, give me a break.you state your best yr was + mine was 186 damn i tried to f**k them up as good as i could... guess i didn't get it done.lol no my dogs ain't going with shell, if 3,4,5 big dogs can't get it done
  10. thats it? tell me cole...be the terrier whisperer.
  11. stunt, i would say 20% of the time he finishes before i get there... 75% of the time with another. i still don't think i need a 60lb lurch doin the terriers job.i would rather 3 20lb terriers or 4 15lb terriers... thats still the same right? you are correct that was kye who made the post, wanna bet, you think his terriers bay?i highly doubt it. 79coons in 2 days... a hard coon in a 4ft hole... are you comparing the two? how many diggers have taken 79 coons out of the ground in 2 days? prob none unless there barn huntin. afew posts back you called yourself a "traditionalist" where are going t
  12. I have to repectfully disagree with you on a couple of points , goundhogs , woodchucks call them what you want are not any kind of a challenge for a terrier , you'd be better off with a ferret !!!! pissing around with an animal thats running away and trying to suffacate your terrier in the bargain, been there done that, got the Tshirt , i'd rather not go out than piss around on groundhogs "Any dog that is up over 14" and 20lbs is only getting into coyote and bear dens around here for proper earth work and good luck to them." Maybe where you are , but there's plenty of places around here t
  13. uru lol it's the internet nobody's getting riled.prolly as many internet hunters as varmit hunters.lol
  14. i think thats a good honest post, just shows there are easy ones and hard ones wether there in a barn or the earth. good post coyotehunter
  15. one more thing yes the dogs look pretty good...look behind them it's summer time, they have healed up since hunting season ends mid february.
  16. damn i must of ruffled a few feathers... o.k you got me all i have are show dogs never had there mouths on fur. 1st of all how many people have bought these high dollar pups? (i'm almost a millionaire from selling them)we have raised 18 pups from 3 litters over a span of 6 years... we have sold 4 pups for $300.00 to people i didn't know. we kept 4 of the 18.... so that means 10 pups were free to hunters. the choclate stud dog has been on roughly 150 coons before he contracted CHP(coon hound paralysis) for you on the other side of the pond... since you are so welled versed in coons. the red dog
  17. hell,i no your not razzin me nor am i razzin mosby, like i said different strokes for different folks.had mine on beavers before but the dogs can't hold them, they take off for deep water and the dogs don't hold the breath well.lol who was back east wanting pups off of jackson?man if he could kill coons in a coupla of min he must of been a hell of a dog... he could kill coons and not nutria? thats really strange, i have never had my dogs on nutria but from what i have heard from the southern boys they have a nasty bite but no fight and give up the ghost fast. kinda like a rabbit with teeth. ot
  18. different strokes for different folks,if finding a coon in a barn full of hay is so easy a hole would be a piece of cake.lol i would hope to say they could stick there head in a hole and find one. where is the scent cone? in a 5in diameter hole? hell i can smell a hole alot of times and tell if there is game there.in a barn there are mutiple tubes,up ,down,ect...no comparision.i'm sure you do want a baying dog that is totaly understandable, if your in the ground hunting nutria i know you don't want to dig another hole after locating. i don't want a mute dog either, i like one to give voice als
  19. griz you might be right. craig thanks for the complement.
  20. stunt, this is actually a very good post,i just don't dig unless i have to or "feel" like it. if i was really into this digging thing you or steady would be the 1st on my list to contact. my feelings of the top 3 or 10 or whatever amount of stud dogs in the U.S better have it all, fit,stay,grit,bite,stamina,ect... the total package, otherwise i would be looking for a specialist."my" ed dog i feel is a fine animal,he is bred right (according to the experts),the right size for what i like doing,is absolutly all business, he is the 1st one in and the last one out when barn or brushpile hunting.be
  21. lol, i'm good with all of it. what is a brooklyn decker??? a sandwich and i'm sure when i say imagine.. it is for real. i'll take the packers too got a close to hometown boy playin. go greenbay!
  22. i would imagine any of the dogs mentioned above would gtg in a heartbeat... otherwise they wouldn't be at the top. more than likely they would do there damnest to draw instead of baying.
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