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Re: Cur for the kids!
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December 13, 2012, 09:35:18 AM »
No- I have not. I know they hunt and have heard good things about them. They were my first choice for a breeder but did not have anything coming up when I wanted a pup.
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I sent him a email so we will see what he says. I will let you know how it goes. Thanks for the info.
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I will track some numbers down. There is a guy in western MT that has some really nice Leopards, he uses them on cats, catches alot of lions and bobcats and even took them up to BC and caught some lynx. His name is Nick Riley, super nice guy.
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Here is a decent place to look, although these are mostly UKC Leopard Hounds you can still find a few Leopard Curs. This is just my personal belief, the more hound blood you get in your leopard the less they act like curs and more like knuckleheaded hounds. Some guys like this, not me personally, and there are plenty of hound breeds out there, but to each his own.
http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?s=6ddc2d59c7017fe829c6d90537440106&forumid=41
I also see you found your way onto Big Game Houndsmen site, you can probably make contact with Nick Riley there, he's the only guy who breeds Leopard Hounds that I would even consider buying a pup from. He raises some great pups. Tell him I said Hi!
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Thanks so much for the leg work. I will let you know how it goes!
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Good luck with whatever breed you go with, "Want more Fur, Hunt with a Cur".
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THunt, give me a call we can get the boys out with Kenny and I. 421-1235
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