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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Apr 26, 2005 15:17:49 GMT -6
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Post by trapperjoemo on Apr 26, 2005 16:43:27 GMT -6
Is she a Kemmer Cur?
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Post by vttrapper on Apr 26, 2005 16:43:29 GMT -6
yahoo, nice pic.
frank
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Post by dj88ryr on Apr 26, 2005 17:55:25 GMT -6
Awesome, another fearless bad A$$ pooch.
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Apr 26, 2005 18:17:25 GMT -6
yep kemmer stock, she has grown well over the last 8 months and can't wait to get her out calling on denned coyotes, as soon as the wind stops!
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Post by blakcoyote on Apr 26, 2005 18:19:52 GMT -6
Cool pic.Whats a dog like that cost?
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Apr 26, 2005 18:28:19 GMT -6
If not for a friend/co worker I would have paid twice what I did! If she does really well this year and next year I will have her bred and will have some pups for sale. A good kemmer cur pup can be 200.00+
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Post by blakcoyote on Apr 26, 2005 18:32:05 GMT -6
That would be worth it for a good dog.I've been playing with the idea of a trapline, calling dog and heard of them.And heard nothing but good about them,I just dont know much about them.
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Post by trapperjoemo on Apr 26, 2005 21:49:07 GMT -6
TC 35, do you know her bloodline? Is she registered, etc...?
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Post by Possum on Apr 27, 2005 6:29:42 GMT -6
Looks like just another butt-sniffing yellow Lab to me!
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Post by Zagman on Apr 27, 2005 7:05:01 GMT -6
My pup O'G/Dorn dog is a butt-sniffer supreme, and it took about 50 coyotes for the light to finally go off in his head.... Here he is doing a domino-effect butt-sniffing while Rusty defends him........ Rusty would be in the catch circle, fighting the good fight, and Boone would be trying to get a good sniff in, then he would run away and do his business, then he'd come back and bark a bit, sniff some more......like training any pup, they lose focus. I really needed him to get a pretty good butt-chewing for the light to go off, but it never happened on coyotes......grey fox yes, but not coyotes. At the end, he figured out the game a bit and I think he will hit the ground running this year. Last year, on his first coyote, the dogs jumped out of the truck and Rusty tore after the first coyote in sight, as it was a double catch.... Boone saw that coyote and all the commotion Rusty was making and turned around and jumped back into the truck....... I looked at him and said, "......and you call yourself a O'G/Dorn dog......" I guess like beagles and "feeding them tracks", you need to feed these dogs coyotes. Zagman
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Post by WVBill on Apr 27, 2005 11:00:25 GMT -6
I guess like beagles and "feeding them tracks", you need to feed these dogs coyotes. You got that right zags. If I dont feed my beagles tracks three days a week they loose a step. My oldest female is on a rampage lately. I should take her every night but might not have her if I did that. The wife would have her in the divorce settlement. Bill
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Post by markymark on Apr 28, 2005 17:43:06 GMT -6
Didn't some trap builder breed that dog , I understand you have a great one.
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Post by 17kiss on Apr 28, 2005 19:01:33 GMT -6
Well this is going to be my trapline dog , she has alot of wheaties to eat to get there though. Belgian malois , and Alaskan Keeta koy(sp?) Wolf mix. Mother was 75% father was pure. Good silver coloring ( hard to make out in pic) She can be a little aggressive. Whupped all 7 of her brothers and sisters today when I took her for a visit. They drew some good blood ;DAny tips on getting her onto the coyotes at a young age? Planning on scenting up her outside playtoys to get it into her mind and then work her on the line a bit.
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Post by briankroberts on Apr 28, 2005 19:29:15 GMT -6
Zags thats the differance between a good Coyote Dog and a "smart one".....B.....
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Post by JWarren on Apr 29, 2005 17:03:02 GMT -6
I've got a cur. The mother of mine came from Kemmer himself and the father was a reg. mtn cur. I noticed a bunch of squirrel dog champions in mines blood line. I'm going to be disappointed if all he wants to tree is squirrels. Those ones half way down look like some vicious poodles.
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Post by musher on Apr 29, 2005 18:29:59 GMT -6
Those aren't poodles! They're Irish Terriers or crosses thereof. I did a little homework on them, and from what I gather, they are alot of dog.
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Post by JWarren on Apr 29, 2005 21:42:00 GMT -6
I read an Ogorman article and he said he had to get his catch pole out to release one of his own dogs
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