there are dogs with too much hunt and they can be a pain in the butt...but I would take that any day over one that does not hunt much...lots of hunt good nose to wind or trail is great...these dogs hunt more for themselves and they can over heat and die in the heat or fighting a hog trying to kill it...I have had to pack pups out of the woods because there would be a hog laying on his side and so was the pup from never wanting to quit...you need big places to hunt them...mine were easy enough to catch if they were close by and been hunting a while...
some dogs don't load because they are shy others because they don't want to stop hunting and will dodge you...those that are not shy and don't want to load up you just light em up and they will learn to load...for me there is a fine line between too much hunt and just right...
I reckon with the new Garmin Astro it can be a game changer from what I hear...you can shock them as needed by watching their movements...
too much hunt is not a cull...just a pain in the rear...
Thanks thats alot of good points