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Author Topic: Barking on track  (Read 2102 times)
Reuben
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« on: January 23, 2014, 11:35:24 am »

In any of these post like these the one point that is stated over and over and missed a lot is this. MOVES A TRACK FAST. If a dog will do this open or silent makes no difference. A hogs nose can smell u hundreds of yards away depending on wind. That hog isn't gonna run till it is sure it is the target. If not every hog in the area would skin out after the first bay.


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x2...many hogs will lay low until they know they are the target and then they will run like a scalded ape...seen it a few times...
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