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Your experience with Hemphill dogs

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by CLKENNELS, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. I have 2 very notable gamedogs , a gyp heavy in boomerang and a male out of Alabama thats heavy bred on the Chinanaman.

    Both are great dogs but the whole intention ofy first post which only read verbatim
    (Any OFRN breeders in Florida)

    Was in the past 25 years I have always owned the OFRN and use them strictly for hog hunting and they have out performed any other pit bull in that department by ten fold.

    My boomerang gyp fired off at 6 or 7 months in a pen with 2 little mates a male and a female and the results Im not sure I can post but the emd result is they are no longer with us and I had to clean up a mess that took hours amd alot of bleach, if she can single handly drop 2 byherself shes game enough but on every attempt to hunt her she catches the first dog right off the lease even if she has to run them down a few humdred yars.

    Im looking for a well natured but high prey drive OFRN male in florida to breed to my cur OFRN GYP for pups to continue to use to hunt hogs as they may be curs in the pit they will die on a boar hog that outweighs them by hundreds of pounds plus they actually hunt and find hogs rather than stand at your feet like most bulldogs, thanks
     
  2. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Good catch dogs comes from any blood .Its basically just a dog that will catch on the ear and hold.These type are better suited for the Farm and not the Pit.Some men did use them for the Pit but most didn't.I've saw good catch dogs from most bloodlines and evrn different breeds.One of the best I saw was a Great Dane / APBT mix.Dam good catch dog.Good luck in your search.
     
  3. benthere

    benthere CH Dog Staff Member

    You should've said that in the first place
    You are actually using the dogs and breeding them for a purpose, much respect and good luck
    IM could probably still help you in your search as he was good friends with Dan Gibson
     
  4. Thanks , I did not feel the need beimg the entire thread is specifically for OFRN.
    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I found the kennel site and Facebook page of the gentleman you first mentioned with the red dogs it is very hard to understand how his website of setup do you recommend I just call him
     
  5. Thank you the one thing I notice to all the pitbulls or Bulldog breeds I've used over the past 25 years is is the old family red nose actually hunts harder and finds Hogs like a nose dog that's why I prefer that breed my old family dogs will actually range six to eight hundred yards if not a half mile when your average regular American Pitbull Terrier stands at your feet so that's why I really like to use them it seemed to have a little more drive and nose thank you
     
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  6. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    Apbt can do almost anything, they have been bred to do one thing. Try an American Bulldog
     
  7. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    UOTE="Gary Hawkins, post: 755309, member: 36861"]Thank you the one thing I notice to all the pitbulls or Bulldog breeds I've used over the past 25 years is is the old family red nose actually hunts harder and finds Hogs like a nose dog that's why I prefer that breed my old family dogs will actually range six to eight hundred yards if not a half mile when your average regular American Pitbull Terrier stands at your feet so that's why I really like to use them it seemed to have a little more drive and nose thank you[/QUOTE]
    Intersting , I've never saw them used that way .We just walk a catch dog in after dogs bay the hog.I like it though , sounds good.
     
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  8. benthere

    benthere CH Dog Staff Member

    Just call him
    I've owned literally hundreds of apbt, and other hunting breeds patterdales and stag hounds. We hunted mostly coyote and raccoon.
    A good game bred apbt was just not a hunting dog in my experience as they cannot discriminate what to hunt, they just lock their prey drive onto the first thing with fur they see, that doesn't fly here in cattle and horse country as it will probably get my dog and then me shot. A buddy did have one little apbt bitch that was absolute hell on coon and she was part Hemphill, she was a granddaughter of Smokey's CH Tramp, her father was off Beetlejuice.
    The stag hounds were incredible dogs and I always wanted to breed our best stag bitch to a male apbt as my intuition tells me the pups would have made some nice hunting dogs.
    We bred a good small pitbull bitch to a patterdale male who was a hunting machine and we got a whole litter of great hunting dogs so the apbt cross can work several ways.
    You should look into getting a stag bitch, they are really impressive hunters and phenomenal athletes plus they are just as tough as most apbt...and holy shit can those dogs shut their mouths!!
    If you're interested in a stag I could probably point you in the right direction.
     
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  9. H
    Have tried many and all have faild to make the cut, from buddies of mine over the years and the countless I have tried and even a few my son has tried when they get wrecked or cut down all of them did the same thing every Blue pit has done Ive seen , start baying and quit the hog.
    Ive owned straight bred Florida curs ranker than american bulldogs or blue pits.
     
  10. I have seen many vodeos of them hunting hogs I think in Australia and they were bad to the bone, I would most definitely be interested in a stag, and you do mean the leggy stag hound with more hair right?
    Never even seen one in real life or in Florida so trying to hook me up if you can, thanks
     
  11. benthere

    benthere CH Dog Staff Member

    Start with the hound and hunter newsletter out of Loomis Nebraska
    If you can't find a contact I will do some looking
     
  12. benthere

    benthere CH Dog Staff Member

    You bet, the hairy ones!!
    I know Bulldogs and the stags are some of the baddassassed dogs I've ever seen, sounds like you'd appreciate them.
     
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  13. Thanks
     
  14. SOULDOG

    SOULDOG TEMPLE OF THE DOGS

    LOL The dog in my avatar is down from the same dogs. He won 3 conditioned races . I had a double bred little bitch off Roscoe named Meshuga. She was a multi winner her self. Roscoe was off Rosie as was Smokies CH. Tramp that you talk about.
















    Smokeys CH. TRamp was off of
     
  15. SOULDOG

    SOULDOG TEMPLE OF THE DOGS

  16. SOULDOG

    SOULDOG TEMPLE OF THE DOGS

    Another Redbone cross LMFAO
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  17. SOULDOG

    SOULDOG TEMPLE OF THE DOGS

    FB_IMG_1440354475653.jpg I'm tired of you norrod nut sucking fuckers talking shit. That's me and Wilders Red Ripper around 1990.
     
  18. preme

    preme CH Dog

    1990 about the last time them dogs did anything .... wilder hemphill stuff...

    people bitting ass mutts ...
     
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  19. SOULDOG

    SOULDOG TEMPLE OF THE DOGS

    Thats all the feathers i ruffled ? ....l.ol Pm me Preme if you want :p
     
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  20. CrazyHorse

    CrazyHorse Big Dog

    Soul
    Souldog those are crosses that you posted that won. Do you think it's safe to say the other blood is the main reason the dogs won? Do you think vigor from the cross was the reason why? Do you think it's not a coincidence there isn't a Hemphill/Wilder winner alive today?
     
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