Fisher13
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Registered: Dec 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
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Here's an idea, don't breed her, and buy a pup out of prospective stud dog, train and then decide if you would breed to it. If not repeat the process. That's the only way imo, if more guys would do this our breed would be in much better shape.
Lord knows we have enough pups being bred every day.
If your looking for opinions on here, you will be crap out of luck, since what one guys call accurate another doesn't. Most are only repeating what they hear and even less actually take the time to write anything more then a name.
Loud and accurate but closer hunting is a tough request. I know of a loud and lazy stud dog, but he has accuracy issues. I know of some loud and accurate straight lined stud dogs, but there pups are horse racers and bred for the big hunts. What your describing, is an area I feel presently isn't being being filled. A dog that is pleasure to hunt but can still win on the weekends.
My best advice to you is what I said, find a dog you think you like and seen in person breed to his daddy. If your gung ho on breeding her. I would pry give Scott Engle a call and see what he says being that you are hunting a mojo dog, I'm guessing you like her, so odds are a dog that Scott might recommend, you would also like being that you both clearly share similar tastes in dogs.
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