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Well the hypothosis is that the dogs are yippin and barking because they are excited and full of adrenaline. Well I catch myself running around yippin and barking on a saturday night when the old lady says she feeling frisky and I am tryin to bay her up......SO HOW CAN I BLAME THE DOG? I think my ole lady must have alot of russian in her cause she is bad about breakin on bays!! took me a second.... maybe you need riddick to catch her just keep the sucker outta the bathtub
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Matt H Cleveland, OH
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I think my ole lady must have alot of russian in her cause she is bad about breakin on bays!! That's cause in that situation you gotta be a CATCH DAWG Loose bayin just wont work.....ha ha
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YELLOWBLACKMASK
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Yep I agree...But ever time I bite her on the ear she quarantines me for a month and won't let me talk to my kids.
Dunno can't figure it out..Anyway back to the subject...I hate full mouth on track but can live with some yippin.
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LionandBoarHunter
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hope it was with you
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They Call It The Hill Country I Call It Home ! The more people I'm around the more I like my dogs !! ROOT HOG OR DIE
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« Last Edit: June 06, 2011, 11:00:31 pm by YELLOWBLACKMASK »
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UNDERDOG
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That ain't right ......but still funny ass can be ha ha
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Cutter Bay Kennels
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Why do people care if a dog runs open AFTER a hog breaks? I see all the time where people are selling dogs because they bark or yip at a hog after it breaks. My opinion... who cares. They race is on and the hog knows the dogs are on it's a$$. I don't care if they're silent, wide open or singing it a tune... what are yall's thoughts? You can't catch hogs with open mouthed dogs.
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"To me it is not always about the game you caught, but the memories you can't let go of. " Josh Farnsworth
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Why do people care if a dog runs open AFTER a hog breaks? I see all the time where people are selling dogs because they bark or yip at a hog after it breaks. My opinion... who cares. They race is on and the hog knows the dogs are on it's a$$. I don't care if they're silent, wide open or singing it a tune... what are yall's thoughts? I agree with someone above who mentioned most of the time it's probably just an excuse to move a dog thats not making the grade. Kind of the same way I feel when people sometimes post dogs for sale because they're going to all males or females...or going to "start running" Catahoulas, etc. Some might disagree, or even get their feelings hurt, but superstar dogs just don't sell for reasons like that. As far as one that opens up behind a broken bay...doesn't bother me. I'm pretty sure by that point a hog knows he's in trouble. I don't think hogs run blindly. They have a targeted destination..sometimes near, sometimes far. Where the dog bays, is where the hog decides to stop. Jump a hog inside a high fence and have someone waiting by that hole you know they come in and out of and see where that hog goes.
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A truly rich man is one whose children rush to fill his arms even though his hands are empty.
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I dont like a dog that trail barks but i dont mind a dog that yips a little when a bay breaks. I used to not be able to stand a dog that barked at all unless it was face to face, but since i lost my Garmin i dont mind the yipping on a race, Helps me know which way to keep heading.. And since i hunt afoot most times my fat rear end needs all the help it can get..lol But when i get my replacement garmin im sure my opinion will change..
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I think your biggest advantage with a silent dog is when you first turn out and they first find the hog. The hog doesn't know they are coming and all of a sudden there is a dog in their face. I believe some hogs that would have run if they heard a dog barking will stand there and fight at least for a few minutes if a dog surprises them.. After that if the hog breaks then yeah he knows something is after him and your odds do go down a little. I agree that a lot of silent dogs will yip a little out of excitement right behind a hog after it breaks and then shut back up. Or mine do...
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Our houses are protected by the good lord and a gun, you might meet em both if you show up here unwelcome son..
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Purebreedcolt
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I look at it like this. If your a crook and just stole something and you hear sirens what are you going to do? Run and do everything possible to avoid capture now if you steal something and swat breaks down your door or surprises you your caught. I look at hogs and dogs the same way. I have one that yips behind a hog and I hate him for it but like the dog so...... Yes once bay breaks I want the dog putting everything possable into re baying that hog not babbling like a 1 year old lol and if the hog does not hear the dogs babbling it is my thoughts he does not run as fast, hard or long and the dogs will surprise him again. Again this is just my thoughts and observations also I don't think every hog is the same some do things others won't.
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Jared H.
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We've caught plenty of decent size hogs 100 yards or so away from another bay. A solid bay with hogs squealing and dogs barking and they stayed put. I figure if a hog wants to run its gonna run regardless. A silent dog might get closer to it before it does but my opinion is its gonna run if it wants to either way.
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Jeremiah 16:16
There our two types of pain: The temporary pain of training or the permenant pain of failure. Choose wisely...
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Reuben
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We've caught plenty of decent size hogs 100 yards or so away from another bay. A solid bay with hogs squealing and dogs barking and they stayed put. I figure if a hog wants to run its gonna run regardless. A silent dog might get closer to it before it does but my opinion is its gonna run if it wants to either way.
lots of hogs lay low when one breaks and runs and the dogs go after it and catches it. you can come backand strike catch again from the ones that thought they were hid. I have seen this with open dogs. The dogs can be silent and the hogs know you are coming with the dogs because they hear the rattling of the gate and the four wheelers firing up...they know the routine.
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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I like to know when my mutts open up they r face to face with one and its not moving. I do t like open but I have one that is. And I hint him. But overall I prefer the hog to not be running when they r barking. Jmo
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bay tight, catch hard
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3Whoghunter
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I'm to poor for a GPS so when I took my hounds out I would love to hear them open up on a hot track and then bawl when bayed. I just love the sound of a hound and the nose. We have caught lots of hogs with wide open cold nosed hounds big ones at that. Hell found more hogs with the hounds opening up than we have with silent dogs. I love it
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LEG EM! LEG EM!!
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YELLOWBLACKMASK
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lots of hogs lay low when one breaks and runs and the dogs go after it and catches it. you can come backand strike catch again from the ones that thought they were hid. I have seen this with open dogs.
The dogs can be silent and the hogs know you are coming with the dogs because they hear the rattling of the gate and the four wheelers firing up...they know the routine. [/quote]
Agree with ya Rueben bout comin back and catching squatted hogs we have had good luck with doin that.
As for the hogs running when they hear the gate and fourwheeler's have you been hunting our spots latley..LOL Sounds just like em.
I have a few Yellers that are more open than I like. When I used to fur hunt I used a silent cur dog to run em coons immediatly up a tree vs puttin my walker's on him and havin a three hour race for one coon. I look at the hog dog situation about the same. Silent is Deadly for any critter!!
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Reuben
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I'm to poor for a GPS so when I took my hounds out I would love to hear them open up on a hot track and then bawl when bayed. I just love the sound of a hound and the nose. We have caught lots of hogs with wide open cold nosed hounds big ones at that. Hell found more hogs with the hounds opening up than we have with silent dogs. I love it
if a dog is a good hog dog it doesn't matter if it is open or not...
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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Mike
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Y'all don't start going off track... I'm not talking about open or silent dogs on track.
This post is about those dogs who bark or yip ONLY when the bay breaks and the race is on.
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