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Date Posted: Wed, Jun 14, 09:36:54pm CST
Author: Dan McD.
Author Host/IP: bal-dr-cas-cisc2-149.dial.airstreamcomm.net / 64.33.181.151
Subject: Re: Leopards on Cats?
In reply to: DJ5 's message, "Re: Leopards on Cats?" on Wed, Jun 14, 08:54:26pm CST

>>>A question for all, who do you know that's hunting a
>>>Leopard Cur on cats. . . .anywhere? I'm proud to
>have
>>>Leopards! For some reason, there's die hard hound
>>>guys out there that are a little slow to fessing up
>to
>>>the fact that they have a Lep in their pack. (Course
>>>I guess they should be embarrassed that a Lep has to
>>>tow the load for 3-4 hounds lol). Anyway, I have a
>>>couple buddies that I know hunt cats with their Leps
>>>(Dan McD. Randy, Nick, David P.) and I want to talk
>>>to some more folks. Expose em' for me and I'll see
>if
>>>they'll fess up?
>>
>>Howdy, Jed...There are not that many of us I am
>>thinking.. Randy
>
>
>I hunt em Jed. Big uns and little uns. There's a few
>more here in the NW hunting them with leps. Frank
>Ledbetter of Oregon, Doug Hansen of Montana, and Vic
>Felix of Washington come to mind and there are more
>too. There's a few unreg. leps around too.
>DJ

DJ, you about covered most of them. I think that Gray Fox should know more of them than most people. If I was any good at remembering names I could tell of a couple more. Leopards are rare at best in the Midwest and even more so in the West. I am at a complete loss for an explanation as to why. My experience with this breed, though not very extensive, has been very good. I got into leopards thinking that this breed would provide at least a few individuals that would posess all of the characteristics that I look for in a top cat dog. I had no idea of how well this breed is suited for the task. I sure feel gald that I gave these leopards a chance.

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