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Author Topic: barkin on trail or barkin behind a pig?  (Read 728 times)
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« on: October 27, 2010, 10:19:52 pm »

Hey ive got a year an 2months old florida curxbmc an a catahoula a year an a month old well i go huntnin with my buddy steven in this orange grove an my dog will wind off box well when it crys ill let him loose well he cryed so i cut him loose an he hit the ground runnin an was gonne at 300yards.well idk if he barks on trail or if he's barkin behind the pig.?when he hit 300yards he started barkn like 4times then quits an does it again like every 5mins.an my catahoula hasnt been on many pigs but when he barks the pig is bayed up an fixin to get caught.well the whole time this is goin on we turn all other dogs loose and my cat didn't bark so i knew it shouldnt be bayed up,so what im tryin to figure out is was he barkin on trail or if he was right behind the pig barkin?please give me your surgestions of stoppn this an what you think he was doin.
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2010, 07:14:35 am »

I have a 3 year old florida cur/cat cross and he does pretty close the same thing. i think what he does is he locates kinda like a coon dog, if he over runs a track when he gets back on it he'll bark a couple times then he want bark again until he sees the hog or over runs the track again. I don't know if it's genetics, excitement, or what,  he wasn't raised around open mouth dogs but the older he gets the less he barks.

Just wanted to throw that at ya, some of these more experienced doggers may have a better explanation for ya...
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2010, 09:22:34 am »

he is trail barking! if you didnt hear your silent dog then the hog never stopped and therefore wasnt bayed.
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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2010, 06:19:37 pm »

Put him in a wooded pen and find out. If not drag one and tie it to a tree so you know where the trail and the pig are. Then you will know if he barks on trail or on site.
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« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2010, 09:20:46 pm »

thanks guys.an by the way he doesn't always do it.but he's never trashed an he's been on many pigs an he does that an we wont catch em.so idk.he has a great nose on him an knows what to look for he just does that an we don't catch much pigs becuase of that i guess.
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