Sure, I'm catching hogs... but I think I'm ready to shift towards a slightly "looser" dog...
(Mike, you have permission to say I told you so... sort of

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I'm still wanting the bite, just not the catch. I still believe a dog with "bite" has the ability to stop a hog sooner than a dog that won't put a tooth on one... Once the hog stops however... NO CATCHY TILL CATCH DOG GETS THERE! So, that's the direction I'm headed now with my dogs... just in case you were wondering

You have seen the light.....lol. If you switch to a lever action catch dog then you can really cut down on injuries. BUT, I'm starting to wonder which one is cheaper to feed.
Don't think I'll lose the catch dog just yet... but you never know
What I do know is I'm over "front end" catchy curs.... this "fine line" of rough-to-catchy has a whole lot more to it than can be explained easily.... lose the catch... lose the bite that stops a running hog... chew that a$$, leave that head alone!
