We do the same as the open guys look at the garmin and tell lies lol
HaHa. aint that the truth.. I'll tell you one more thing too. When somebody says ole so & so bayed that hog & then the garmin says different.lol
Ocenee said:
I agree 100% Mike and me and you have talked before and I would like to add that I personally feel like the number of dogs has a great impact on the hogs breaking and not staying bayed. I have an area as you described around me too and I never turn but one dog down at a time in this particular spot. Its always an open plott and the hogs seem to stand and fight one more often times than not even though they can hear him coming. If I dropped two or more it would be daylight before I got them all rounded up. LOL
Posted on: April 08, 2015, 11:13:00 am
Alvin, I agree. I really think it is the amount of dogs on a hog that makes them break. Of course, I have had them break with one dog also. They either have to be tough enough to hold them or back up & bay.