Gray Fox
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: California
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Howdy, Perry! Keep those Leopards in the woods, amigo!
Oldtimer, I am one of those who hunts Leopard Curs (only Leopard Curs) and mostly on bear. I am in California. When you say curs, remember that there are several very distinctly different cur breeds. Some are better at squirrel hunting and some are better for big game. The list goes on and on.
Justin, please don't think I am mad or anything, but making
blanket statements about curs as if all the breeds and strains were the same is quite inaccurate. If you think they are, you need to hunt a good bit with some of the different breeds and strains. There are more differences between the different cur breeds than there are between the different hound breeds. I have been hunting dogs since 1949 and have owned, hunted and seen just about all breeds and many crosses. A dog has to be able to move a cold track and put the game in the tree to please me. Come to California and go bear hunting with me and I will show one breed that is very different from what you said. I would be happy to take you along and show you mine on bear.
Randy Oller
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