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« on: August 14, 2012, 01:00:35 pm »

My humble opinion would be that a go yander dog is like that because he is on track. My jagd gyp and plott male combination will routinely put 15 miles after a hog but if no sign is struck in a 8-900 yd loop they come back and we move on. I guess the difference is whether it is a long range hunter or Long range tracking dog. My hogs run so bad so maybe my perception is skewed. So my question is do u want the dog to quit a track at a certain distance or only hunt out to a certain distance. I'm thinkning that u can harness that desire in the dog but it can't be added.
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