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Posted by northga on 07-22-2003 11:03 AM:

what is the best pleasure hunting breed?

i hunt with an old black and tan that is a real pleasure dog nothing fancy.


Posted by Redtick on 07-22-2003 12:30 PM:

I would say that you would have to go to the various strains within the breeds. Few folks are breeding with the pleasure hunter in mind these days, most folks just want a competition type dog and some of these types would not suit the average pleasure hunter. One of the 2 strains of English I raise is "pleasure" bred. I would reccomend Mt Curs as pleasure dogs also.

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Posted by Wayne Valentino on 07-22-2003 01:29 PM:

Pleasure dogs

The line of Blueticks I hunt are more for pleasure only because they don't hunt wide, everything else is the same track speed. fast striking, open trailing and hard tree dogs. Bragg and Vaughn.........

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Posted by randy kratzer on 07-22-2003 01:33 PM:

ga

you will have to pick out what suits you but get one that will tree coons consisted

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Posted by Samhain on 07-22-2003 03:04 PM:

Any Bluetick or B & T make excellent pleasure hunting dogs.


Posted by Ryan Layton on 07-22-2003 03:43 PM:

I think that strains within the various breeds tend to be more alike than dogs from the same breed. In other words you might find a strain of bluetick that is more like a strain of redbone than they are another strain of bluetick. You'll have to find a strain that suites you. Everyone likes a different type of hound. I mostly pleasure hunt, but I still want a competition style hound to pleasure hunt with. I like a dog that can win when I feel like going to a hunt, and when I have a nice young hound operating right I hit quite a few hunts. After pleasure hunting for a while you might decide you want the same.


Posted by PAPPY on 07-22-2003 05:08 PM:

Whether it is competition or just going out on a creek or wherever to turn loose the hounds,if whichever we choose is not a PLEASURE then maybe we should look at what we are doing to see if it is really something we find pleasure in and if not maybe we should look elsewhere for something to occupy our time.There is no choice between which breed makes the best pleasure hound because there are strains in each breed that will fit the individual preferances of what a hound should be.The challenge lies in finding the right strain and breed that fills each individual's needs.

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Posted by josh on 07-22-2003 05:15 PM:

Great post Pappy!!....I agree 100%.


Posted by Blacklabel on 07-23-2003 05:33 AM:

Good post PAPPY, thats the real deal

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Posted by LEE on 07-24-2003 03:43 PM:

if its

a real COONDOG even if its a poodle it's a pleasure to hunt

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Posted by old ben on 06-26-2013 09:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by PAPPY
Whether it is competition or just going out on a creek or wherever to turn loose the hounds,if whichever we choose is not a PLEASURE then maybe we should look at what we are doing to see if it is really something we find pleasure in and if not maybe we should look elsewhere for something to occupy our time.There is no choice between which breed makes the best pleasure hound because there are strains in each breed that will fit the individual preferances of what a hound should be.The challenge lies in finding the right strain and breed that fills each individual's needs.
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Posted by perry co cooner on 06-26-2013 11:02 PM:

Old Ben....

Are you bored or something digging up these old threads lol

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