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« on: March 14, 2024, 11:27:11 am » |
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No doubt man. There ain’t much Mike ain’t rite about when it comes to dogs. lol. It a puzzle that we try and put together when we talk about making a good hog dog. We gotta make as many right decisions as we can and make em at the right time too.
Highwater 100% agree, Cajun is pretty dang sharp and it’s for sure a puzzle. You know, I love talking dogs with knowledgeable people. Nobody has all the answers, there are million different styles and preferences about how to do what we do, but there are a lot of people on here that can teach us or at least teach me things. I love to hear how everyone thinks and their approach. You take three of the smartest most successful people off of here and ask how they would go about doing a particular thing. They may all be very similar answers with a few slight tweaks for one or all of them. You might get three totally different approaches and all of them are right because they’ve been working obviously. You can ask all three to watch a video or hunt with a particular dog(s) and get one common answer about what they see or three different ones because people seem to focus on different aspects or look it with a different perspective. If you see someone that is great at something, you see someone that is passionate about that particular thing. They pour themselves into and become students of it. The knowledge on here allows some of us that want to be great, a tool to get closer to our goal even if we might not have all the tools (smarts in my case) to accomplish it. I hope that people keep sharing and keep asking questions on here.
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