K. Singletary
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Moncks Corner, South Carolina
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IMO, any breed of dog can be competitive if the work is put in. I've seen with my own eyes black dogs, redbones, blueticks, english, and even one plott dominate a cast with walkers in it. Look at the RQE results and the black dogs that have won RQE's already this year most likely hunting against GrNt walker dogs. A black dog just won the winter classic yet we see posts about how black dogs can't win a big hunt.
So my response would be to any young hunter; "You can hunt any breed of dog you like and if you learn what it takes to win, you can find that within your breed of choice if you are willing to put the work in. However, you must ask yourself, do you want to just be a face in the crowd if you do win, which is what you will be if you hunt a walker. Where as if you win with the other breeds everyone in that breed will know your name. You can win with a walker and still be a nobody or you can win with one of the other breeds and be a somebody. Either way, winning takes work, even for the walker guys."
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