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Author Topic: Safer or the same -- catching and shooting over a bay?  (Read 3983 times)
cantexduck
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« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2009, 12:10:38 pm »

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It takes a certain type of dog to be used for shooting.

The same type of dog will not be getting cut with a catch dog either Wink  Probably going to jinx myself here... I cannot remember the last time one of my bay dogs was cut.  As a rule, my bay dogs bay, and my catch dogs catch.  (Mandi's Lizzie dog is the exception, for some reason she likes a little pain).  It may help that we use two catch dogs, so even if a cur dog decides it wants to help out, they are caught on a hind leg, or an elbow. The hog is not able to get to them.

I see the merits in both ways of hunting, but I don't think it is possible to say one method of dispatching the hog (shooting vs catch and stick/tie) is safer for the bay dogs.



 I agree Chris. I just got the feeling that people were using their own dogs as examples. Well, if I took XYZ hunting and shot over him would it be more safe. If the dog gets cuts running two solid bulldogs then it is going to get cut shooting.
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