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Posted by cletus1 on 05-14-2009 02:23 AM:

got one female that i hunt on everything. sent her in holes after coyotes bobcats coon and woodchucks. really fun to watch on a walking bear


Posted by Dhyer on 05-14-2009 05:10 PM:

we have a five year old male, smartest dog I hav eever seen, also very moody. One minute he's your best buddy, the next minute he growls at you if you touch him. Never offered to bite any one, but lets you know when you are pissing him off. He is a 200lb as_hole trapped in a 12lb dogs body. He will attack anything with hair on it as soon as he see's it. Two days ago my son was cleaning som eold hay and lumber out of the barn. That dog killed 20 rats, he is the fastest creature I have ever seen.


Posted by coon dawg on 05-14-2009 05:15 PM:

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Originally posted by Slicktail
I had a Jack several years ago, that I used as a kill dog. Meanest little S.O.B I ever seen.
.........LOLOLOL..................so were mine.............try to kill anything you sicked 'em on, and half the stuff you didn't............regardless of size.........lololol........one's name was Jack the Ripper, the other one Scrap Iron.......

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Posted by Tarascon on 05-14-2009 06:12 PM:

I want to name one SKil Saw some time.
:-)

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Posted by HOBO on 05-14-2009 06:21 PM:

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Originally posted by GA DAWG
I know alot of yall sat you use em on squirrel. I've had a few and they were not tree minded at all. They would run a squirrel up a tree and just stand there and not bark. Does the ones yall are talking about tree???


The two that we have will tree a little usually when it first goes up and then if they see it again. I actually took our oldest one out a few times this year with my buddies cur dogs. She didn't hunt out as far as his curs but she stayed busy allllllllllllllllll the time.


They go NUTTTTS after squirrels, mice,lizzards and snakes. Pretty much anything that runs from them will get chased.

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Posted by PlottChaser on 05-15-2009 01:04 AM:

I got a buddy who had a rat terrier that he used for pheasant hunting. He hunted close as a flusher, got the bird up and then retrieved it.When we went to hunts they always tried to pair us up with someone who had bird dogs, cause they thought we didn't have a dog. They hadn't seen the little guy napping in the passengers floorboard of his truck. Then they would laugh when we showed them our "bird dog" but the laughing would stop when we both came in limited out on pheasant!!

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