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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Need help on choosing a breed of dog as my coyote partner
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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1586205" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>Here is my few pennies worth</p><p>I have had many hounds. Mostly for cats and bears. Had 17 fully trained hounds at one time in life. I was never hung up up on one breed and ended up with pretty good dogs that other sportspeople were gonna kill, for free. Most of the time, it's not the dogs fault.</p><p>I'd always wanted to get into Curs. They hunt different than a hound and are way more personable.</p><p>I had a Leopard Cur that hunted harder than any hound I have ever owned. She got drug into a cat den and became dinner.</p><p>She had grit, was smarter than I was ready for and I even used her on birds.</p><p>I got away from tree dogs for a few years and ended up remarried in Wyoming. My wife started talking about wanting to get into cat and coon hunting with dogs and we watched a few videos on coyote hunting with decoy dogs. Mt.Cur are awesome for this. And we found a breeder here in Wyoming and got on the list for a pup. His contact will be at the end of my rant. Lol</p><p>Without a doubt this guys dogs will most likely start earlier than any hound and all they want to do is please. We have two half sisters. Same sir different moms.</p><p>One is bread for being more of a coyote type dog, the other is a straight up treeing but. Together- I bet they will make a dandy team when they finish out. One is barely a year and the other is a few months younger.</p><p>We raised them to be outside during the day and inside when we are home. They are awesome pets and are a part of the family. Super smart too, if they don't have something to hunt they make up things to do. That can be good and bad. Lol</p><p>Here is the breeders info</p><p>wyomountaincurs.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1586205, member: 103379"] Here is my few pennies worth I have had many hounds. Mostly for cats and bears. Had 17 fully trained hounds at one time in life. I was never hung up up on one breed and ended up with pretty good dogs that other sportspeople were gonna kill, for free. Most of the time, it’s not the dogs fault. I’d always wanted to get into Curs. They hunt different than a hound and are way more personable. I had a Leopard Cur that hunted harder than any hound I have ever owned. She got drug into a cat den and became dinner. She had grit, was smarter than I was ready for and I even used her on birds. I got away from tree dogs for a few years and ended up remarried in Wyoming. My wife started talking about wanting to get into cat and coon hunting with dogs and we watched a few videos on coyote hunting with decoy dogs. Mt.Cur are awesome for this. And we found a breeder here in Wyoming and got on the list for a pup. His contact will be at the end of my rant. Lol Without a doubt this guys dogs will most likely start earlier than any hound and all they want to do is please. We have two half sisters. Same sir different moms. One is bread for being more of a coyote type dog, the other is a straight up treeing but. Together- I bet they will make a dandy team when they finish out. One is barely a year and the other is a few months younger. We raised them to be outside during the day and inside when we are home. They are awesome pets and are a part of the family. Super smart too, if they don’t have something to hunt they make up things to do. That can be good and bad. Lol Here is the breeders info wyomountaincurs.com [/QUOTE]
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