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What kind of country do you occasionally find a bad running hogs?
Swamps
Palmetto/palm flat
Pasture land - open
Mature agg crops - corn
2-5 year old clear cutes
flooded river/creek bottoms
other
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Re: Runner Country...Where do your dogs get burned?
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March 21, 2010, 11:08:03 pm »
Briar Patches, which seem to make up about 50% of the landscape on most of the places we hunt. Briar patches that are over your head and have thorns not little stickers.. A hog in a 200 acre briar patch has all the advantage he needs. I like wendler's idea about burning them down but you would probably get in trouble for burning half of al and ms.. Although it probably wouldn't hurt much lol..
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