Kid7
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« on: January 22, 2014, 09:23:37 pm » |
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This is just what I have to say.... And I mean no harm or dis respect to anyone. I like a dog that will stand back and bay 10 ft and not think about putting their teeth on one and then run the wheels out from under a hog if it tried to break. BUT a RCD would also work for runners. Just catch and stay caught. Not gritty. Only problem I've seen while hunting with running catch dogs is if they get shook off and the hog burns out, then you hav a race with a dog that's going to catch a hog a long ways away and you gotta get there ASAP to get him caught or have a high chance of your dog getting killed. Hitting the ass end on one to spin it then stand back and bay also works good. I believe (and I may be wrong just a dumb kid, just what I think) that if a dog will put his teeth or any kinda pressure on a hog that's STANDING STILL will do nothing but make it run. Now I know there will be someone that will disagree with me and I dont want to argue because I'm just posting what I hav discovered for myself. I've walked in and turned my bulldog loose on a good number of hogs that were literally laying down in they're bed or a wallow. Granted if you hav small places that are easy to get off of, then I would prefer a short ranged pack or RCD's that will catch a hog after a few locater barks or catch as soon as they get there.
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Seth Gillespie
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