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« Reply #20 on: August 26, 2013, 10:26:55 am » |
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Again...grit isn't a problen with my dogs. And I believe any hog dog knows how to make a hog stop if and when they catch up to it. Some hogs are gonna run and run, and most dogs will never keep up with a smart hog on its turf. But, if you have a dog (s) that pushes the the track long and fast enough, eventually that hog will either slip up or get fed up and turn to fight. Kinda like runnin a deer, different strokes for different folks. A pack a beagles will run a buck round and round a block of woods or pond for hours. All the while the buck just lopes around out front, stops and watches and finds a time and place to slip out the back door. Now, a pack of fast walkers push that same deer fast enough where eventually he's gotta leave his bedroom and hopefully make a mistake on where he crosses.
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