Just took my 2yo daughter out to whack a feral dog that's been trying to get to my females. She lead the way with her "Walmart special" head-lamp and no sense of fear
I can not tell you how cool it is to look down at a youngin' that small, ask her to "plug your ears"... and her actually do it
.... 30-06 goes off, she unplugs her ears, and on to the next target, no fear, no hesitation,
... suprised me too(my ears are still ringing)
Results...dead problem, proud daughter
Once my daughter gets her headlamp on... she thinks she's invincible... even if her mommy doesn't
All this leads up to what I've really been thinkin' about. (Realize now, I've been banned from a certain other hog-dog site, so take this with a grain of salt
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"How many ways can you skin a cat?". Simple question, but I feel it truly applies to our sport of hog-dogging.
What truly draws me to this sport is the fact that in each of our lifetimes, we each have the ability to create a dog, specifically designed to do what we think it should do. Canines have the innate ability to "morph" into what we want them to be... good or bad. They(canines) can morph from a tiger to a chihuahua in less than a few generations, allowing us to pick which ones we like and dislike. This gives "us" the ability to try many different styles and types for our sport... Allowing for great choice in breeding from among what works and what doesn't.
Having said this, I have not seen the perfect dog or style, and don't believe I ever will. It's the variety that drives us all... never knowing what dog will stand out and create that next great strain.... ramblings from someone who has been accused of thinking too much...