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Re: Un-educated hogs
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March 30, 2010, 10:21:33 pm »
Let me clarify, my statement. I have seen hogs rally many times, love to hear them chattering so loud you can't hear the dogs bark. These have been in places where the dogs have been run plenty of times and in places with low hunting pressure. However to see them rallied, while sitting back watching the dogs baying, holding back your catch dog, enjoying the experience and watching hogs coming from a distamce and scurring into the rally to have your group getting bigger as you watch it happen, thats an experience, that I won't ever forget and hope to continue to see several more times before I am done. These are hogs that I can say for certain have been in same areas/locations that we have caught many hogs from previously.
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