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« Reply #20 on: October 30, 2013, 02:05:49 pm » |
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I don't think there is a right way or a wrong way to stop a rank boar, either way you gonna get beat rough dogs or loose dogs , as long as you don't have to continue to make excuses for your dogs and enjoy hunting them,then get ready to get beat or outran sometimes, I think a lot of it has to do where you hunt , if your hunting pine thickets where hogs are scarce and spread out , like we do you get up early make the drive to turn loose your gonnabe pretty disappointed when they jump and run him a hour and come back( I know I will be)on the other hand someone hunting where there is a hog problem ain't that big of a deal,some people myself included enjoy watching good dog work rather than stacking them up like firewood, and good dog work is whatever you prefer, I like to get one jumped and run him until he bays ,sometime it works sometime it don't , same way with your rough dogs, the July dog was mine that ran a 13 hr race , I let my son take him and the hog was never stopped but I couldn't have ask more out of the dog pads run off , bayed numerous times just too thick to get a catch dog to him before he'd break , but that's the kind of hog I want to get on and get stopped
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