Hawk
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Introduction with question
Hello everybody, I am from Texas and have hog hunted with Cur dogs for close to 10 years now. I just don't go much anymore. I have been thinking of getting a coon dog for pleasure hunting to get my working dog fix and to take my son hunting with me.
My question is, and i know it is a broad question. But what percentage of coon dog bred pups will make a decent coon dog?
In the hog dog world, i know what it takes to find that once in a lifetime dog. Between me and my hunting buddies I have seen lots of pups come and go that were nothing more than help dogs. I have a good one now and she won't ever go anywhere.
I think a hog dog would have to be a little harder to find a good one due to how much a hog travels and don't stay in one place too long.
I'd like to have a coon dog I could drop at some deer corn/protein feeders or a creek bottom and take my boy with me and have some fun. I can't spend 1000 dollars and a good dog, but don't want to go through a lot of pups to find one that will range out, strike and tree its own coon.
So i guess in summary, what are my chances of picking out a hound pup that comes from hunting parents and it will turn out to make a decent enough dog? I would think a hound would have a better nose and drive than an average cur dog.
Does anybody hunt around North Texas, I haven't been able to find too many people.
thanks
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