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Posted by AuStIn CaRrOlL on 09-04-2012 01:31 AM:

best mountain cur bloodlines

im interested in seein what everybody thinks is the better bloodlines of curs that are known for very dependable coon/squirrel dogs. let me know what y'all think

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Posted by burdette on 09-04-2012 01:33 AM:

im learning fast the more hound they have in them the better

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Posted by mdmorrison on 09-04-2012 02:58 AM:

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im learning fast the more hound they have in them the better


Well, at that rate, you'll be lucky to have a GED by the time you're 65 y/o...LOL!!!

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 09-04-2012 03:34 AM:

dang mark lol. that hurt

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 09-04-2012 03:49 AM:

hey mark, i will call you toward the end of the week.

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Posted by burdette on 09-04-2012 04:16 AM:

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Originally posted by mdmorrison
Well, at that rate, you'll be lucky to have a GED by the time you're 65 y/o...LOL!!!



:P

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Posted by curlover on 09-05-2012 12:27 AM:

there is many good lines out still. and you dont have to put hound in them to make good coon dogs. roy pennell in IL. has some great mountain curs. you need to make sure they come from parents that really hunt. the stephens cur is also a very good line on of cur on coon and squirrel. if you want i could get you in touch with Roy pennel.


Posted by huntsmenbob on 09-06-2012 01:36 AM:

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Originally posted by burdette
im learning fast the more hound they have in them the better


Guess some of them are pretty good when crossed maybe a lot of them but I wouldn't say the more the better. If that is the type of dog you want you might as well just get a hound.

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Posted by croatankid on 09-06-2012 04:45 AM:

i like the kemmers and stephens. of course, there are great dogs in all the families.

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Posted by TLundell on 09-06-2012 06:06 PM:

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Originally posted by burdette
im learning fast the more hound they have in them the better


You like like a pretty quick study!


Posted by mdmorrison on 09-06-2012 06:09 PM:

Hey Timmy!

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Originally posted by TLundell
You like like a pretty quick study!


Stutter much?

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Posted by burdette on 09-06-2012 07:24 PM:

lol dont take much to fire these cur guys up.

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Posted by kyblackdogman on 09-07-2012 01:26 AM:

I'm a Stephens Man myself they are good squirrel dogs and good coon dogs as well. If I was strickly looking for a squirrel dog I would get an omc dog. If I wanted a strickly coon dog can be a stephens in my opinion.


Posted by AuStIn CaRrOlL on 09-08-2012 01:50 AM:

Thank you for your opinion Blackdogman, i havent ever hunted with a stephens but i like the looks of them awful well. so for the stephens would any of you know what the better bloodlines in them is and is there any bloodlines of mountain curs out there with a good accurate, cold nose?

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Posted by kyblackdogman on 09-08-2012 03:40 AM:

I don't know of any Omc dogs that are cold nosed. But most Stephens dogs are. There are a couple of good lines depending on whether you want to hunt squirrel or coon.


Posted by AuStIn CaRrOlL on 09-08-2012 03:52 AM:

Im more on coon, i can find them quicker lol.... but do you hav ne favorite bloodlines?

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Posted by kyblackdogman on 09-08-2012 03:55 AM:

My coon dog goes back to Stephens Rowdy and Blantons old dogs on one side and Virgil Meyers dogs on the other.


Posted by amazingcursouth on 09-08-2012 04:41 AM:

I am a treeing cur guy but i will have to admit that you will find more mt cur breeders or hunters than you will treeing curs. There are only a proven hand full of Treeing Cur breeders out there that have been doing this long enough to have a line and a system. A good mt cur is that way I would advise you to go if your seeking a CUR dog. Im not knocking my own dog of choice, but there is not as many in the treeing curs to pull from. In fact im getting a Mt Cur to cross back into my treeing curs.

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Posted by bmc96 on 09-08-2012 01:36 PM:

I like the Ladner line of the blackmouth curs myself.


Posted by AuStIn CaRrOlL on 09-08-2012 04:07 PM:

Ive heard of that line of blackmouths, ive heard of them on squirrels mostly. Ive hunted with a 3 year old treeing cur last year and treed 4 in 2 hours with it. He was silent on track like a cur with walker build, body, and coloration. I really liked that dog. Can you register a UKC registered dog with NKC and still keep its UKC registry? And also, What are the most known Stephen Cur bloodlines that are dependable tree dogs on coons?

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Posted by luxcurs on 09-09-2012 03:06 AM:

I have had best luck with hutsman littlebill line and beaty and crosses between the 2 for coon sq and hogs


Posted by AuStIn CaRrOlL on 09-09-2012 04:24 PM:

Do you know of anymore top notch stehpen cur blood

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Posted by Reuben on 09-09-2012 05:43 PM:

I started using mtn curs for hog hunting back in the late 1980's and early 1990's. The best by far were the Texas Smoke bred dogs...I crossed a 3/4 Texas Smoke female to a 1/2 Kemmer 1/2 OMCBA and that nicked pretty good...bred them tight all the way till 2007 when I sold out and that was a big mistake... because a good mtn cur of the type I like is hard to find...good sized athletes with a fair length of ear...A dog that will hunt at a run and stick to the track for hours if needed to bay a hog...and when the hog got in the thick thick briars for the dog to go in and bay the hog...I believe there are a few bloodlines of this type of mtn cur out there...so if you know that type of dog please pm me...

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Posted by AuStIn CaRrOlL on 09-12-2012 12:48 AM:

Well what Stephen Cur bloodlines or Mountain cur bloodlines are there that produce competition champions and dogs that will keep you busy in the fur shed?

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Posted by hatfield on 09-12-2012 03:43 AM:

I hunt Pat Blantons line of Stephens cur and I have had good luck with them both competion and pleasure hunting them.I see you live in KY. If you want to go for a hunt you can contact me and I will take you and you can decied for yourself if their what you are looking for.Phone number is (270)246-1810 The best time to contact me is around 4:30pm.


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