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« on: September 01, 2016, 06:55:58 am »

I'm 38 years old and have be hog hunting duck hunting and fishing all my life, we had around 5,000 head if hogs in the woods at one time. These were the half way gentle woods hogs and we could use pretty much any of our hog dogs to bay and catch these out, the ones we didn't pen. But after we got the fairly gentle ones caught out that's when we got to see the real dogs work. Over the years there's about four dogs that stick out in my my mine. These dogs weren't rough but if they got on a hog we caught it, the dogs were a long way from being rough they just new what they had to do and done it. We would usually have a cut our two but nothing to bad.from my point if view speed and little gritty and not having to fight a track to keep it lined out is what done it for me.
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