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Posted by Randy Wolfe on 01-02-2014 02:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by nccatfisher
He "Compacted" it alright.


Fixed That 4 Ya Fish


Posted by Jason Wilson on 01-02-2014 10:33 PM:

Re: lol

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Originally posted by GMG
What in the world is a cur eared Plott?This gets windier by the minute
The ones that did not have big floppy ears and loose skin like a bloodhound. The ones that did not weigh a 100 lbs and have a head as big as a lard bucket. Small to med size tight built dog with short ears. Cat footed chop on track or silent. Cur eared plott.


Posted by nccatfisher on 01-02-2014 10:56 PM:

Re: Re: lol

quote:
Originally posted by Jason Wilson
The ones that did not have big floppy ears and loose skin like a bloodhound. The ones that did not weigh a 100 lbs and have a head as big as a lard bucket. Small to med size tight built dog with short ears. Cat footed chop on track or silent. Cur eared plott.
Just go ahead and tell him the ones that were not crossed over on B&T hounds to make Plott hounds to satisfy a certain registry Randy. That is the long and short of it.

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Posted by orchidhunter on 01-02-2014 11:43 PM:

Re: lol

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Originally posted by GMG
What in the world is a cur eared Plott?This gets windier by the minute
Bubba, it's just another name for a Kemmer Cur.


Posted by nccatfisher on 01-02-2014 11:48 PM:

Re: Re: lol

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Originally posted by orchidhunter
Bubba, it's just another name for a Kemmer Cur.
Couldn't find that one on the .net huh?

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Posted by Al Medcalf on 01-03-2014 12:50 AM:

If I wasn't too dumb to post pictures on here, I could show you one.

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Posted by skeets on 01-03-2014 01:10 AM:

we use to call them cur plotts.hunted with them in the early 70s when i was a kid.every one we had would run a track to catch,and tough as pine knot.chop mouth all the way and most important they were coon dogs.


Posted by Jason Wilson on 01-03-2014 01:53 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by skeets
we use to call them cur plotts.hunted with them in the early 70s when i was a kid.every one we had would run a track to catch,and tough as pine knot.chop mouth all the way and most important they were coon dogs.
You don't have any of them hid back in a holler up their do you?


Posted by plottnation on 01-03-2014 02:50 AM:

Re: Re: lol

quote:
Originally posted by Jason Wilson
The ones that did not have big floppy ears and loose skin like a bloodhound. The ones that did not weigh a 100 lbs and have a head as big as a lard bucket. Small to med size tight built dog with short ears. Cat footed chop on track or silent. Cur eared plott.
I saw one 30 yrs ago Mr. Elmer Allen owned him.His foundation stock came from Asheville...


Posted by oldman on 01-03-2014 03:24 AM:

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Originally posted by tn russ
Jackson left a mark alright.


didn't a lot of his pups have a lot of white

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Posted by Al Medcalf on 01-03-2014 03:29 AM:

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Originally posted by oldman
didn't a lot of his pups have a lot of white


Uh...Yes, and Grandpups and Great Grandpups

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Posted by skeets on 01-03-2014 03:31 AM:

jason i wished i did buddy.thats why i like mountain curs cause there the closest thing to them old dogs.lol


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