bird 9,897 Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Thanks all, glad you enjoyed the story of our little clusterfuck... dogmandango-I did spend some time looking, but there is ALOT of ground they could have been in, so when I didnt find the source of the blood, I just loaded up. Joe Kelly-When I am hunting with adult stags I never have a gun with me. I was hunting an expierienced lurcher bitch, an 8 mo old lurcher pup, and a yearling stag gyp that is new to the calling game (I have had her less than a month) It was a perfect chance to introduce the pup and gyp to the game, gunfire, and the whole calling routine. Kye-Blister would sure give me the speed I needed. Im working on that problem... I may have found a stud here that will work. A very intense kill dog, from a line of very fast dogs. He is VERY green, but I saw him on the second coyote he had ever seen, and he piled it up and went to work like a pro. Hope to see you out this way someday. allgame-I hope I get a call every time out from now on...I got a call later that night also, and about 5 minutes later we had a race and caught another...LOL Take care. A good read that, are the stags just line bred deerhoundxgreyhound's or is there anything else them, and what size [height+weight] do they make.??? .They sound like great hunting dog's ray BIRD Quote Link to post
UphillDoc 278 Posted September 26, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Pops-I have decided I will put her to a straight stag for sure, but have not decided on which one just yet. bird-Most stags are probably deerhound x greyhound type dogs, but they have had a little of this and a little of that (what ever got the job done on coyotes) added over the years. They run from 50-100+lbs...25-30+inches...smooth-hairy. The dogs are as varied as the different parts of the country they are hunted in, but the good ones all have one thing in commen and thats the ability to catch coyotes. Take care. Quote Link to post
Rocks 77 Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 How ya doing doc. this pic is from last week a dog about 50 lbs his head is almost as big as the stags and that is number seven for this season and a bad sheep killer. Quote Link to post
UphillDoc 278 Posted October 1, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Rocks-Doing well. It looks like you are as well... Them type coyotes aint no joke, takes good dogs to sort them out. Im off to Loomis tomorrow for the big stag event! I got "Cookie" a couple running mates, and will give them a go as soon as I get back. Take care. Quote Link to post
Dan Edwards 1,134 Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Nice pics, Rocks. Like that signature a bunch by the way. LOL! Quote Link to post
bluecollar 104 Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Rocks-Doing well. It looks like you are as well... Them type coyotes aint no joke, takes good dogs to sort them out. Im off to Loomis tomorrow for the big stag event! I got "Cookie" a couple running mates, and will give them a go as soon as I get back. Take care. Good wright up, Call me when you get back from Loomis and I will come out then to pick up the lurcher.. Glad to see it looks like Cookie will work for you and cant wait for a lurcher off of her!! I will try to call you today.. Christian J. Quote Link to post
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