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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: February 13, 2013, 01:47:30 am »

Well I also believe in the combo packs of dogs to tailor to your ultimate surroundings. But guess I need to throw my own 2cents in since I started this hail storm. Lol

I usually understand topics of conversation better through analogys.

Was just watching UFC and an analogy just came to me that I can relate to my small closed minded ADD ridden brain.  laugh

The way I look at a bay dog .....is like having five octogaon rings with awaiting fighters in each.
Two fighters both each pick a ring and begin tying it on with their opponent. 

The first gives it a bit and decides his opponent is getting the better of him so he moves on to the next ring in search of an easier opponent.

The second fighter is also getting his rear handed to him but stays in the fight for five full rounds and wages total war on his opponent with a hard earned victory.

The first fighter finally picks off a couple of easy opponents after walking away from three tougher ones.

The result. Is two to one victories ........But who is the true Champion???

Perty sure I know who's hand would be raised at the end.
Well there is my cheap version of a lazy eyed analogy. 

Got another I came up with that analyzes the biometrics of homosexual squirrels.  But I will save that one for later! Wink

I agree...the dog that picks and chooses and gives up most of the hogs because he is looking for the easy ones are culls to me...but there are hog doggers out there that if the dogs don't catches or bays with 1/4 mile or 1/2 a mile for the dogs to come back and look for another...

I want the hog caught in the first quarter mile too but if the dogs are not able to do so then I want them to stick with the track...I want to catch hogs but what I want first is to see the dog finish what he has started or at the least give it one heck of a try...
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