walkerchaser85
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« on: January 05, 2010, 03:34:37 pm » |
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Alot of times I cant tell if they are treed or if they have somthing bayed on the ground, my younger dog is grittyer so we are starting to stop more hogs for longer, they really dont open unlesss the animal is close, or unless the wind is right in their face and they catch a wiff of something and they will flat out loose it! The way I have been hunting makes it hard for my buddys to bring their straight hog dogs, in their minds its my dogs fault their dogs run coons or etc. the only thing my dogs are broke of is deer and cattle other then that I want some action when I hunt. Another down side is my dogs range, I need a big property to hunt. I have a dog i picked up from the pound as a pup five years ago and she was my first hunting dog, she would run anything but deer and cattle and hated skunks and racoons like their was no tomorrow, she was silent and didnt range out unless it was a hot trail her speed was almost uncany the way she would break out in front of the pack, she is the reson I hunt dogs today, I had been on lion hunts, hog hunts ,bird hunts all with dogs but something about watching your own dog do what they love makes a man or women happier then anything else ever could.
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« Last Edit: January 05, 2010, 03:59:00 pm by walkerchaser85 »
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