The Old Man
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« on: January 31, 2016, 06:20:15 pm » |
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Leave'em bayed they can "if they have it in'em and you don't have too many loose" learn about keeping a hog bayed-how much and when to pressure and you can also learn if your dog is worth feeding. If they won't stay bayed dispose of them and on top of that it is good listening. Some friends and I were hunting 2 or 3 weeks ago and we left two of their young dogs bayed ( a 10mth old and a 13 mth old) for 2 hrs or more while we gathered some more dogs up and ate dinner. Most times people that get in a hurry and seem desperate to catch the hog are fairly new to the sport, when you've been at it long enough you realize it is about the dog progress not just catching a hog and besides if you're tying them down that is when the work starts. And I understand about keeping landowners happy with results but you should get enough results without having to be in a hurry to get there.
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