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Posted by JDBROWN865 on 11-18-2015 09:08 PM:

what is the best combo dog

If you had to pick one dog to squirrel and coon hunt what would it be and what would it be out of curious to see what yall come up with let's keep it clean and nice


Posted by Sy Sparks on 11-18-2015 09:26 PM:

I'm thinkin 1/2 boxer and 1/2 blue healer.

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Posted by Al Medcalf on 11-18-2015 10:27 PM:

Busher bred Mt. Cur

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Posted by crooked ridge on 11-18-2015 11:00 PM:

+1


Posted by JDBROWN865 on 11-20-2015 12:48 AM:

bushers bred dogs hunt pretty good ?


Posted by legend on 11-20-2015 02:08 AM:

it would be busher bred mt. cur for me.


Posted by dpetty on 11-20-2015 05:18 PM:

Just my opinion but West Siberian Laika. Coon, squirrel, martin/sable, game birds, duck, hogs, moose, bear, combo on any of them.





Posted by Corey Gruver on 11-20-2015 05:22 PM:

Those are some good looking Laikas fellas!

I've hunted with quite a few Busher bred dogs throughout my life, and they all seemed to be great combo dogs. Most of them were coon/squirrel/cat combos.

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Posted by danny681 on 11-21-2015 03:41 PM:

Don't know much about them ,but they are nice looking dogs ,and sure seem to be game catchers.

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Posted by daggum on 11-21-2015 07:20 PM:

Those Laika's wouldn't do good down here in Louisiana...IMO To hot and humid. If you want to squirrel and coon hunt, some of the bigger strain mt. curs are your best choice.

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Posted by Al Medcalf on 11-21-2015 11:09 PM:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by daggum
Those Laika's wouldn't do good down here in Louisiana...IMO To hot and humid. If you want to squirrel and coon hunt, some of the bigger strain mt. curs are your best choice. [/QUOTE

I don't believe it would be an issue. I've got one here in middle Georgia and the heat doesn't seem to bother him anymore than other dogs. I think these Southern Laikas don't grow as much hair as Yankee Laikas . That being said, I prefer Bushers.

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Posted by dpetty on 11-23-2015 12:33 PM:

Adam Vu kills a lot of game with his down Louisiana.


Posted by Teto on 12-01-2015 07:12 PM:

Ladner Blackmouth Cur. They are squirrel and coon hunting machines and you can use them for pretty much any other type of hunting you wanna do. Hog, bear, fox. You name it they'll do it.

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Posted by dpetty on 12-02-2015 02:01 PM:

Getting it done with the meat in Sweden. Meat dog combos


Posted by bill fosburgh on 12-03-2015 06:35 AM:

Bennett bred MEATDOG!! only way to go

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Posted by TREE 'EM on 12-10-2015 04:43 PM:

I have hunted my Lott/Lee bred Black Mouth Curs from Maine to Washington state, and Texas to Wisconsin and virtually everywhere in between on coon and squirrel for over 30 years and have done well with them everywhere I go.



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Posted by GARNER on 12-15-2015 03:53 PM:

Busher dogs...


Posted by nccatfisher on 12-16-2015 04:44 PM:

^^^^^ For me they are it.

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Posted by canadian curs on 12-19-2015 11:40 AM:

hey dan 681. don't fall off your chair but iam training one of those laika pups for ed.you and your family have a great christmass


Posted by canadian curs on 12-19-2015 11:41 AM:

hey dan 681. don't fall off your chair but iam training one of those laika pups for ed.you and your family have a great christmass


Posted by danny681 on 12-19-2015 03:29 PM:

Hey David good to hear from you. I'm sure it will be a good one. Merry Christmas to you and yours also.

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Posted by gcblues on 02-08-2016 11:56 PM:

Dual purpose

Are brushers and laikos the same breed? Are they open trailers? Do they stand on the wood and tree? Like to know more about them.


Posted by JDBROWN865 on 02-09-2016 12:31 AM:

Bushers are a strain of mnt curs. Lakias are the fuzzy dogs with the pig tail and look like a house they would not work for me when I started this thread I I figured it was the cur and feist board not the Lakias board that people would post their favorite kind of curs I am in no way impressed by or remotely like them they do not in anyway resemble a hunting dog


Posted by Kates on 02-09-2016 01:41 AM:

"keep it clean and nice" You said "dog", not cur/feist so maybe you should be more specific next time. I have no Laika's at this time but have good friends that are hard hunters that do. Very understandable if they don't look like you would like them but to make a statement "they do not in any way resemble a hunting dog" is really a statement of ignorance. I have started and hunted curs, feist, and hounds and many combinations of the above. The few Laikas I have started are the most natural, early starting, game crazy dogs I have been associated with. Are they for everyone, absolutely not!


Posted by dpetty on 02-09-2016 03:24 PM:

JD It said dogs. Make no mistake I have hunted lots of breeds. I asked about a Northern breed section but not a lot of us in the US. This is the most hunted dog for all game in Europe and Russia. History lesson: this is the first hunting breed of dog it has been hunting with man for thousands of years. Tried and true or became a fur coat or a pair of gloves. No they are not belly on the tree barking 100 barks a minute it is considered a fault on a trial for barking excessively, jumping, or putting feet on the tree because it spooks the game. To get a one score on squirrel in Norway the dog must tree for an hour.

I wasn't trying to steal your thread I like them you have the right of choice to not like them. Many an old timer has said they liked to throw Finish spitz (direct relative of Laika) in there to make their dog have more tree. Many a man has mentioned some top lines that have some in it. Cur and feist have not adopted DNA testing to show what their dog has in it, so who knows your favorite line could have some spitz, elkhound, or laika in it with some curl in its tail but it is docked.

The house dog comment if I was the offending type could be said about other breeds. I grew up with hounds and beagles as far as I was concerned, as a young man, the rest were ill bred as the dictionary definition says, but that was ignorant thinking on my own part. I never worry about the look of the dog but the hunt and game finding ability. These dogs fit the bill and I apologize you felt I took your thread by mentioning a breed you do not feel hunts or fits this thread.


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