BMichalak
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« on: April 23, 2009, 11:17:59 am » |
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I completely understand you L3. Many of people have criticized me for hunting with rough dogs that will find a hog, will hunt out up too 500 yrds or so, and will catch the hogs when they find them. Like i said earlier, i cant afford risking my dogs to run a mile or two across a neighboring place that i dont have permission to chasing a 80 lb shoat and have the risk of getting shot by the neighbor, all for a little 80 lb shoat, just because the dogs would stop em. And like i said earlier IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF TERRIAN AND THE PLACES THAT YOU HUNT in my opinion. To each his own, but i like a dog that will stop a hog, even bigger hogs, because im not all about the running and chasing a hog a mile or two thing with the smaller places that we hunt. and i do AGREE with L3 that trying to breed a dog like this takes alot. you have some of them that just have everything you want in them naturally, but trying to get a dog that will hunt out a ways, find a hog, and then hold em there till you get there is a hard thing to find in breeding a dog.
like Circle C said in a earlier post, the best thing to do is to keep an open mind about hog hunting and the different styles and or dogs used, until u have actually done it that way, and whatever types of style seems best for you, then use it. I dont think there is hardly any WRONG type of hog hunting or WRONG type of dogs used. JMO
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