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David Shepperd's Dog...Cowboy

Started by BUFF, October 24, 2011, 02:49:00 PM

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BUFF

I aim to buy David's dog.
I understand several fellows here from Trad Gang have seen him work.
I would like to hear what you think of him
Buff

Terry Green

I think he's responsible for the death of this hog...

   

The recovery of this hog....

   

And the death of this Brute...

   

These are just the ones I can remember from this year...probably were more...

What *I* think is....Cowboy don't need to leave the ranch     :D
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JamesV

Man............

Yall pin cushioned that last hog.
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Don Batten

Buff, sounds like you got the right idea. My grandaddy always use to say if you want a good dog or horse, find one that's NOT for sale and buy it. Good luck Don
"The older I get, the better I was" Byron Fergenson.

HB3

I got a female pup out of Cowboy, she was not quite a year old last deer season. We put her on several deer blood trails and she did real well, even beat my older dog to one of the deer.  I have had 5 Lacy's and she looks like she will be the best of any I have had. She has a really well balanced personality, really like her. Looks just like Cowboy.

Bill Turner

Cowboy is a proven winner for sure. Can't go wrong with that dog. He is known far and wide for "saving the bacon" on the Solana Ranch.

lablover

Cowboy a catahula? If so they are the best. Just to smart for thier own good sometimes. Loved mine. I'll get another someday.
Bowhunting is a passion, not an obsession. Its just hard for my wife to tell the difference sometimes.

Danny Rowan

Cowboy is a blue lacy and a fine dog.
"When shooting instinctivly,it matters not which eye is dominant"

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lablover

Never been around blue lacy's but heard great things about them.
Bowhunting is a passion, not an obsession. Its just hard for my wife to tell the difference sometimes.

FerretWYO

I will say this If David, Robert, or Peanut say its a good dog it is a top notch dog. I have had more than one canversation with them about their hounds and have seen them work. I was more than impressed and I have seen dogs work my whole life.
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Bladepeek

I don't know the dog, but man can he shoot!
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xring2213

Ok, I thought that was funny.  Everyones trying to figure out why I'm over here laughing.

Taiga Recurve

I fail to see how this is a Traditional Archery topic.
"Target archery is seeing how far away you can get and still hit the bull's eye.
Bowhunting is seeing how close you can get and never miss your mark!"

Bladepeek

It certainly doesn't belong in the "Shooters Forum", or the bow making, or knife making forums, but I think the recovery of our deer (or hogs) is an important part of traditional archery and has a place here too. We talk about trad clothing. Maybe that belongs in a style and fashion forum?

I thought the POW WOW forum was to discuss and chat about all the things connected with bow hunting that didn't belong in the more specific forums. Guess I'd be ripping my hair out if I was a moderator. Sure don't envy you guys the job you're doing.
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BUFF

QuoteOriginally posted by Taiga Recurve:
I fail to see how this is a Traditional Archery topic.
What could be more "Traditional" than a hunting dog?

bucksbuouy

I never heard of a blue lacy before but you guys got me interested. Cool thread.

Terry Green

QuoteOriginally posted by Taiga Recurve:
I fail to see how this is a Traditional Archery topic.
You are correct...its not Trad ARCHERY related....its Trad BOWHUNTING related...and Trad Bowhunting is what Trad Gang is about...


This is a blood trailing dog...owned by a guy that hunts with trad bows and being sold to a trad bowhunter...for tracking animals shot by a trad bow...

Therefore....it is trad bowhunting related.

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Thumper Dunker

Nice Dog . Sounds like a winner grab him.Hunting dogs or arrow retrevers is trad.
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ken denton

Blue Lacy dog breeds were developed in Burnet County, Texas in the mid 1800's for rounding up the free roaming hogs to take to market. They are the State Dog of Texas.
In the 1980's I used to ride with a govt. trapper in Burnet, Texas who had two Blue Lacys he used for coyote dogs. They would find the coyote where ever they would drag the trap with the chain and hook. Ken
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