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odg
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: MO
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anyone running curs on big game

just wondering

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longears
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Registered: Jan 2011
Location: eastern panhandle,wv
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use mine on bear

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lizardridge
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ODG, I believe you live in Missouri, if you ever want to see a pack of Leopard Curs in the woods come on down.

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Bayemup34
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Registered: Jul 2013
Location: Franklin County, VA
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We run bear with ours

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jryking
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Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Washington, NC
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Ive trained leopard curs for clients on bear as well as the smaller maybe kemmer curs. They all did good. One thing I did notice about them were a lot of them wasnt day in day out bear dogs. One day they looked like million dollars then the next culls. I have mixed fellings on them. I did hunt a black mouth curr for a fellow that was bad ass. He didnt bark a lot but he could stand the heat and he ran with the hoinds good when the bear stoped he was ridding his back. Now I would love to have one like that if anybody in a reasonable driving distance from eastern nc has one dont mind sinking teeth get up with me I want it. The last two currs I trained the way I used them now they werent gritty but would run the feet off a bear. When the hounds brought him across the rd mountain hunting I would turn them right on him and usually within in 3-400 yards they would put him up a bush.

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idcurs
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Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Idaho
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Big game Curs

I have hunted lion,bear,hog,bobcat and yotes with the same line of Curs for many years.I the last 15 plus I have almost every western state,I can't ever remember any hounds doing better than these curs.I have hunted with walkers&plotts on bears in Id and Cali and my curs have more than enought grit.They go day in day out they also have super track speed and tree.if you don;t have that in the curs you have hunted you hunted the wrong curs!!!!

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Aly
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Registered: Sep 2011
Location: North Ga
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What kind of curs are u hunting with? What lines?

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idcurs
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Registered: Dec 2007
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Most of the bloodlines comes from the Nevada Fry Striker blood,and a little from Texas Gus Mcray blood.The texas blood was very gritty hog and coon dogs.The Fry line is better nosed and lion,bear and yote hunted.

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Hog Dog Mike
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Registered: Sep 2013
Location: Flint, Tx.
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I run curs and cur catahoula crosses on hogs all the time. They do a great job for me. This is the first catahoula cur cross I have ran and she is a pretty good dog. Mostly I run straight curs. I still have one Blue Lacy that I have had for years and she was a good dog in her day.

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Bigridge kennel
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Registered: Jun 2013
Location: Western NC
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I like them on hog , they don't rig and get around the mountains of western nc like my hounds . But I'd say if you found one that is a good bear dog keep it , it's hard To beat the manner and the way curs handles and listens .

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