Try them rough ones first. You will catch all the easy ones and sometimes a runner that has a brain fart.
The rest requires running them until they have no air left in their lungs ....and then sticking the fire out of them to keep from having to repeat it again with that particular hog. Sometime even reinforcing the race by throwing out fresher dogs on into the race to keep the pressure on and cancel any plans the hog has made to catch any breaks. And dogs that will CLOSE instead of quit...........Probably half the reason the hog has learned to run in the first place is due to experiences with low bottomed dogs that wont put it on em.
Same as alot of the above posts. They can't bay...or catch something that is already ahead of them without any intention of looking back.....unless their standing there when he does!
Jmo
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I agree with you Myles