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Slim9797
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« on: October 21, 2015, 11:46:36 am »

I like GSP as well. Had the chance to own one but he had been started on birds and I wasn't sure I wanted to mess with it. Lacrash I agree, it is all preference. Here in south central Texas, especially Fayette county, we're just covered up in hogs. So the short range dogs work in my favor really in 3 different ways. Firstly they usually bay close(200-600) unless we get a real runner so I can get to my suicidal rough lacy dog before she gets cut to pieces. 2nd I have rights to hunt one ranch right now and the neighbor on the back side told me he would shoot my dog given the chance if it went on his property. So then being short range I can keep them from crossing fences I don't want them crossing most times. And 3rd. I can a lot of the times point them in the right direction. Those dogs that go a mile as soon as the box opens you can't do that(most times). I have patterned the hogs on this place and I know where the good spots to hunt are. And the hay patch way up top is not a good place for the dogs to be hunting in the morning cause the hogs ain't there. So I'm gonna point them to the tank the hogs have destroyed and see if they can line one out
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