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« on: January 03, 2018, 04:33:07 pm »

Just about all of mine have and will rig but it's not consistently, main time I've seen them do it is when I'm hunting out of a boat and I guess that's because I can read their body language because they're in front of me, only real good rig dog I've ever owned was by shear accident, he was a half English half plot and dead silent on track but would bark when he rigged one, coming out of the swamp one night a group ran in front of my truck  and he went nuts in the box so I turned him loose and the rest was history he took to it like a duck to water...
 I owned a bulldog that I bought as 3 year old that was hunted his entire life before I got him out of a boat in the coastal marshes and I guess he picked up on it hunting that style, and he was a rigging fool and I'd call him a rig dog any day of the week because I can't ever recall a time we either didn't catch or jump a hog when he barked on the box, he might not have winded cold tracks like some can but he was as accurate as any I've ever hunted with, he NEVER barked in the box but when he did I had all the faith a man can have in one that swine was nearby, I also discovered by accident that he was a good rigger as well...
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