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Slim9797
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« Reply #20 on: September 29, 2016, 12:21:02 pm »

You know. 2 of the last 3 hogs we've caught haven't made a single sound once the catch dog hit. And both those hogs that stayed quiet When the catchdog caught, the curs didn't jump with. They stayed back and bayed. Which is the first 2 times that has ever happened with me. It was so surprising that both times, we thought we just sent the bulldog to a group and got him killed. I say that to say this. When we finally walked up to both these caught hogs. It was the 2 calmest caught hogs I've ever walked up on. The first time we sent from about 150 yards and it was about a 175 lb boar he hardly knicked the cd. And he was caught for atleast 20-30 minutes before we finally found him. Curs left him caught solo and ran the rest of the group. 2nd was about 150-165lb sow caught in pretty open area. We sent weezy from 460 and he was caught for probably 5 minutes. No curs caught with everything stayed back and bayed and weezy was just bodied up with the hog both standing calm as ever. Those finder holder guys might not be making EVERYTHING up lol. 


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