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« on: January 08, 2022, 07:06:25 am » |
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I do a lot of roading and rigging. The big trick is reading your dog. You have true rig dog that can wind the track and jump on it and go then you have a grinder that just works hard but to the untrained eye you think the dog has a great nose but really it’s working hard to make up for the lack of nose. Then some have a good nose but might be a little lazy on a cool track but not a cold nose dog. Far as roading you can push them to hard cuz they will not investigate sign. I do a lot of stopping and setting rigging and casting mixed together. My biggest thing is once there on don’t quit.
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