We have two best dogs to date that are equally good but have very different styles of hunting. They both have a good nose and are long range but the red bmc is rough with an evil hatred for hogs with no stop until he gets what he is after then he will catch with the cd, and then the red brindle dog is loose baying and will find his own track and has a great handle and has just started to roll out after we get our hands on the hog this year. He is an older style dog. He has been known to bay a choat when he is by himself. We have had to make lots of phone calls to get permission to go get both of these dogs.
They have produced many hogs for us.
Red He is 2 but has many battle scars
Foot He is 3 1/2 and although he has been on many, many hogs he doesn't really have any scars because he bays so loose
Red is caught with the cd and Foot is the red brindle still baying.