Ekunkel
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« on: March 03, 2014, 09:03:01 pm » |
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I agree with the luck theory! Land has a hell of alot to do with it as well. You can take the best dog you ever had to a 20,000 acre spot in west texas, hunt all weekend and not catch a pig one. At the same time, take one dog to a mud hole on a 200 acre place and catch 5 in an hour. We are living proof of that. We caught 10 pigs off a wheat field during the hooligan hoggers hunt last month, 5 of wich we weighed in our stringer. Caught them all without the need of "jam up" strike dogs, nor top quality catch dogs. We had them, but could have done the same with poodles. We were just at the right spot at the right time. Big hogs were there and we got them. We were hunting aginst teams with THOUSANDS of acres and dogs that I would claim as the best iv hunted behind, and we beat them by hundred+ pounds.
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