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HogzgoneWild
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Re: Huntin straight pits or 3/4 pits?
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May 09, 2010, 10:31:59 pm »
I use pits as cd's, most I have owned are the short box type, would not be suited well for hunting themselves, just don't have the leg or the lung for running a hog any distance. But I have had hogs break after cd was released and they were able to run it down and stay caught till I arrived, but on the verge of overheating. The way they wind hogs does leave something to be said about the ability to find... They have done it. I do have a young pit with alot of leg and more lung than some larger curs, and on some mock hunts she has found and caught before the curs, but all where young not sure how age will factor in.
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