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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Garmin 320
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on: May 08, 2014, 07:51:13 am
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Just started working with the 320 over the 220 and have had some problems. It will only pick up 2 or three collars the rest it won't find. And its Deferent collars every hunt. I've change the id numbers still nothing?
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: The BEST dog you have ever owned/hunted.......
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on: August 01, 2013, 11:14:25 pm
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Best dog I've ever hunted behind was my uncles ybmc gyp. He has had many dogs better than her,but by the time I started going with she was the cats meow. She had a cold nose and knew how to put pork on the ground. In fact she struck my first hog. The reason I would say she's the best is because she had no quit in her. She was hit by a train and still hunted two years after the fact, She died last year by an alligator as she was chasing a hog across the east Texas swamp. What a way to go for a legendary hog dog.
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HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Closed Mouth Curs vs Open Mouth Hounds
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on: August 01, 2013, 12:01:21 am
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It's all about having the right dog! Wether that's an open plott hound or a silent cur dog, I've been lucky enough to be brought into the sport with a breed of cur dogs that have a cold nose and will go run a track until they find what's at the other end! But I will not leave out the fact that we have two plotts In the pack. In the experience that I've had the plotts being open did not effect us catching a hog or not. If the dogs you run have the noses and the drive you will be fine wether it opens up at the trails start or at the end of it! You will catch hogs ether way with the right dogs. It's all about drive.
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