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Date Posted: Mon, Feb 04, 06:22:33am CST
Author: lepcur
Author Host/IP: 63-170-119-114.dsl.volcano.net / 63.170.119.114
Subject: Re: leopards rigging
In reply to: Dan McD. 's message, "Re: leopards rigging" on Sun, Feb 03, 11:34:16pm CST

>>>>was wondering how many people out there have had
>>there
>>>>leopoards pick up on rigging coon
>>>
>>>Spring Creek Eddi was an ace on striking off the dog
>>>box.
>>>Reggie Schneider had her in Michigan a few years ago.
>>>Tried it here after seeing it done by a good one.
>>>Not enough roads in timber here.
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>
>>>My Dagwood dog is really good striking off the
>>box.Richard Johnson has the Duck dog rigging pretty
>>good.Jason
>
>My Buddy dog is good on the rig and has helped me
>train a boat load of young dogs. A good number of the
>pups out of my last litter are taking to rigging real
>well but are by no means are they finished dogs on or
>off of the rig yet, they are only a little over a year
>old. I just really like a fine rig dog. Sure can
>save a buch of time during training.
I have 8 leps. here now and 7 of the 8 are rig dogs, that's the main way I hunt for bear and after breeding and hunting these dogs I believe that rigging is a trait of certain dogs that are bred into them, some dogs will learn to rig but most of them come by it naturally, What do you guys think? Mike

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