Judge peel
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« on: October 27, 2016, 06:57:53 pm » |
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The main thing about rig or hood dogs is the air temp and the time of the day. Not necessarily the speed and or direction of the wind the colder the air or early morning during the few the scent will be low to the ground later on the scent will rise. If a pig is in the wood where the temp is a bit warmer the scent will come up over the trees if you are rigging and are on a higher point then the pigs the dog will have a better chance versus the ground the dog will have to find the hog by track scent or bump him out. If you rig a lot you will see dog bark jump what ever of your rig haul but one way then mid stride cut the other way that's why. When they get closer to the scent they will move more in a hunting motion till they zero there game in
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