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dallas22
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« Reply #20 on: January 22, 2015, 08:28:42 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?nn

I wouldn't send my bulldog in to a big pack of hogs to be destroyed whether I was alone or with 10 other people..........not tryin to being rude at all but thats just asking for a dead/seriously hurt bulldog, a pack of sows will tear a bulldog to pieces.........if you play your cards right and have the right bay dogs and the right bulldog you could catch and tie the group one at a time with a lariat rope and some handy work. if I was alone I would slide in nice and slow watch the dogs work for a while, if I saw a hog I just had to have I'd put a bullet in his head!  Grin



Your right  we were wrong to send a bulldog in. Lession learned .  Im going to have to start taken a rope with me thats a good idea.

Wasnt tryin to down ya at all dallas, just givin my opinion. And yessir a 20' rope has saved my tail more than once!



Its funny you brought up the rope i posted the old yeller post an the boy was using a rope in it too to get them hogs before he got tore up..
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