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« Reply #20 on: December 07, 2020, 01:54:51 pm » |
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Got him on a big fat sow this weekend. He was the only CD and was caught about 7 or 8 minutes, I had to pry him off the ear a few minutes after the hog had bled out. He was locked on solid again, this sow was working him pretty hard as I was watching his catching style for a few minutes before legging it. He is defiantly a "clean" holder or as Ive come to understand the different types of holding that is what I call it, meaning as the hog would position him against trees etc he would move his body out of the way but not let go of the ear, that said he was fighting the hog more than I like trying to rip its ear off, but that was mostly after I stuck it and it was lying down. But so far so good in this experiment Im doing. There bone structure is so much lighter than a bulldogs Im still curious how they will hold up long term.. but seems to have no issues with lugging up on an ear. His speed did come in handy as I cut him from about 30 yds and it broke as soon as I did and he had it stopped in less than 100 yds.
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