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« on: April 21, 2013, 11:24:51 pm » |
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It was a good and bad night for sure. After the fact it would have been better to come up empty handed, especially since We were more or less on the way back to the trucks when the dogs struck out on the hog. Is your shock collar alright Bob? I didn't even look at it when I took it off. I seen the poke in Tuffs vest last night, but I just took him from the truck to his kennel when I got home still with his cut collar and garmin still on. Went to feed him when I woke up this afternoon, and seen his cut collar took a shot too. So he tried that hog at some point. When he was not movin on the Garmin I feared the worst, but now feel bad he came out without a scratch. I just wish I knew why he dropped out of the race. Yours and Marvin's dogs have really impressed me the last two hunts, y'all got some good ones for sure.
To Shotgun, Bob and I both agree its best to hunt either all rough or all loose dogs. Last night was the first time I ever brought my rough dog along with his dogs. But last night, all of us believe the dogs didn't get cut until they got it stopped in the creek, well after the rough dog dropped out. They bayed it in a very narrow and steep hole on the creek, and I think the dogs just didn't have any room to get out of the way. And with some of the shots the dogs took, we don't think they would have made it as fast as they did from where my dog dropped out to where the stopped it almost a mile away.
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