Judge peel
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« on: July 30, 2018, 05:33:16 pm » |
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I think a lot of people are confused in this subject. I feel like most hogs don’t run that far. The ones that do are experienced and it don’t take much to beat the average dog or young dog and they just one up each time until they just take clean off. Most of the time dogs are running multiple hogs and the handler just thinks he is running a big monster. I believe most of the time it’s a smaller hog and the dog just can’t bay it up. If this is happing a lot more then likely that’s the case. Now most serious hunters know the difference but a lot don’t or are just blind to what’s really happening. I hear people all the time tell me man we got on a monster the dogs kept baying it up and fighting off the dogs. Well that’s easy to debunk if the the dogs ain’t cut up. Any way I feel like if a hog runs most of the time he ain’t going that far maybe few miles and lot of time turns back to where he started. If he runs 5 miles plus that’s a running sob and you best have some dogs with stick or your done.
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