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charles
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« on: January 21, 2015, 10:12:30 pm »

I got this spot ive been to once thats never had dogs ran on it. So when we brought the dogs we had  a big group of hogs that wouldnt break so we sent the bulldog in hoping it be like bowling once he hit the pack we would be able to single one out but they just started putting a whoopin on the bulldog after five min they broke and we were able to get one. What would u do if you were in this situation alone?

If carrying a pistol, wade in the pack and start dropping them in their tracks or until they broke. If not able to carry a gun, wade in there very carefully, cautiously and respectful of them and do what needs to be done. It's fine to cautious of them, but being scared (not saying any1 is) is like having a catch dog that catches every now and then.
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