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« on: March 21, 2010, 09:57:30 am »

Bigainabuilt, Like Cward and a few others on here have said, Cow dogs. I use the same dogs that I use on my cattle. The trick is to stop the hogs one or 50 it dont make any difference. Knowing the country you hunt in and how the hogs are going to travel when you jump them to try and cut them off. We hunted off horse back 99% of the time in the old days also. I had a gelding back then that could smell a hog as good as any dog, and would go to blowing if he smelled one. He was really good in the wolf weeds we have down here. They get so thick that the dogs cant hardly get through them. But the hogs love them for cover. If a big boar broke cover before the dogs got to him we would run him down horse back and shot him. That always was exciting when one run under your horse. And yes I have had my horses cut by a hog. That is why they get to smelling them so good. If you look at Ktchwthcurs vidoes on here today you will see my lead dog on the ear. She has the red coller on. Her name is Kate. And the Mama of his Tracker dog.
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