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« Reply #20 on: May 20, 2019, 12:26:58 am »

I literally just asked for one of you to articulate better. What your calling a “track drifter” I just call a dog from the explanation so far. It’s bad ones good ones and better ones. I make it a point to own better ones. You say you only learn as much as you allow yourself to. I say it’s only as easy as you make it. I pay attention, I knit pick, I’ll call my dogs off of hogs because they’re not baying like they know how. I beg the question because the only time I’ve heard of drifting on a track was from a coon hunter and it wasn’t a compliment to the dog. Every hog in the world could die tomorrow and mine will still go on cows. I quit claiming to be a hog hunter almost 2 years ago because of guys that get wound up like you are right now. You told me baying and shooting in your part of the world wasn’t doable and then not a few weeks later shot 2 bad hogs in a bad spot in the same hunt at night none the less. I’m not saying a dog can’t do what y’all are saying, I’m saying it resulting in the outcome you are claiming seems far fetched at best by the very generic explanation that’s been given. It’s not a faster way to travel straight than going straight and straddling a track and pushing one are 2 different things
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