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Jared H.
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« Reply #20 on: January 14, 2013, 04:39:17 am »

I used to think it mattered until a hunt two years ago.  The dogs had a good size boar bayed and we went it caught it and my buddy's gyp rolled off about 20 yards and bayed a boar that was about the same size.  If hearing dogs bayed, catch dogs fighting a hog and people making noise doesn't cause a hog to run I don't understand how a open dog would. My main dog sometimes will bark on track but you just have to learn there bark.  I know if he's barking on track or if he's right behind one by the difference in his bark.
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