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littlemountain
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Location: Rupert,Greenbrier County, WV
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More 2009 Bear Pictures Leopards




A hunting buddies Plott Bodine, and little Mt. Sissy

Littles Mt. Spot and Freckles, and Pepper my hunting buddies english gip Pepper





Little Mt. Otis and Sissy and Rufus

Little Mt. Spot and Freckles

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theo
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great Pic's

Now the Rufus Dog(second to last Pic) is that a Bluetick?and whats its Breeding?And the plott,whats it breeding?.do those leopard dogs..strike out the truck,and are they coldnose.thanks theo

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Rufus is basicly crossed up best to best over the year I got him as a pup from the people I use to hunt with. Plot is all plott best to the best, originialy I think they came Canada. Same deal got as a pup. I had on a female got ate real bad at around four months old never was right. My fault. Leopards that I have had and have Will run with any hound and out run most. Have more brain and smarter than most hounds % wise. Usually really smart when fighting a bear not crazy. Yes some have as cold as nose as a hound but, just like hounds not all have. With that said I hunt a mixed pack. Maybe I have been lucky with them but I have been lucky now for 5 years with leopards added to my pack. I have some hounds that are every bit as good as my leopards. Rember there is good and bad in any breed it is up to the hunter to get the good out and get rid of the bad.

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thanks.

thanks again.

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