Steve Fielder
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Todd, North Carolina
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quote: Originally posted by elvis
I owned one from the famous Butch and Jill cross many moons ago. If memory serves me correctly Everett Weems was responsible for that line of plots and I believe were mostly bred for bear. If Fielder reads this maybe he will set me straight. I hunted with a couple good ones from the cross but mine did not play well with others and was put down.
You are correct Elvis. I have had several good ones from a mixture of Everett Weems and my dad’s Besr Pen stock. Both lines go back to a common foundation. It depends on the breeding and how they are hunted. As with all breeds, really good ones are hard to find. Percentagewise, Plotts will hold their own. Being tempermental and more accurate slows the Plott’s ability to score well in competition. The dog I have now has more hunt, hustle, track speed than most Plotts. His extreme desire to get treed affects his accuracy. These behaviors are not common in most Plotts that are coon-hunted today. As big game dogs, Plotts have no peer in my opinion.
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