TShelly
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« on: December 13, 2011, 07:27:09 am » |
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Good to hear from you Big O and I agree. It's not one trait but I think he was asking what trait would you say is the most important if you had to pick. We'll get that hunt worked out this next spring can't wait to get together.
YBM: you asked why also
Say your hunting a 2k acre pine plantation, you could have the best nut dog in the world; with the type of bottom that he'd finish 99% of his hogs... But if he never gets more than a 200 yards away from you hunting the entire time chances are you won't even find the hog.
It's a pointed question just because I feel like the terrain you hunt and style in which you do, plus the environment will dictate which quality suits your dogs best!!
For us, it's kick dirt in your face, go find one, hunt! Mainly because we hunt huge blocks of timber land with hogs being anywhere
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Logged
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Get ahead dog!
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