Kyle0329
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« Reply #60 on: April 20, 2010, 11:55:19 pm » |
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texashog i could not agree with you more i run one bay dog and one walk in catch dog....they may not be ruff and as gritty as most rcds or some cur dogs but they do what it takes to stop a hog and bay it...i may not catch as many hogs as guys that run a pack of rcds but i find hogs that most dogs couldnt...i will take a good dog that hunts a block of woods out and when you put his nose in a couple hour old track he will go find the hog that made it and bay it over a pack of rcds that hardly get out of your sight and everytime they bay or catch a hog its within hearing
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