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txmaverick
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« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2009, 09:59:02 pm »

If you dont go call me I will.

High fence means nothing, the question is; is it supposed to be hog proof, height makes no difference, they can go under the highest fence just as easy as a low fence.

If it was me I wouldnt think twice about it, 90% of the land i hunt is high fence and it means 0 to a hog unless they try to make it hog proof. The best hog proofed ranches I have seen are low fence places.

I use the term "hog proof" very tongue in cheek.

Really size and numbers dont matter to me unless there is 0 hogs on a place, then what the point.

Start your younger dogs, kill some hogs, then when you get some killed out and they get harder to catch use your older dogs.
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