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« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2012, 09:51:24 pm » |
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My pack is like that now if a dog is open in anyway he going down the road and i stop 90% of the hogs at the spot they struck or within 100 or 200 yards of the strike but i run 5 or 6 rough/gritty dogs on the ground with one sometimes two catch dogs
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« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2012, 10:15:09 pm » |
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I figure a hog knows he's being chased anyway so what does it hurt. But it will make it a lot easier to train younger dogs.
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« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2012, 11:14:05 pm » |
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i was catching plenty of hogs got a dog that barked on track a lil and didnt catch any pigs until he was gone out of my pack it does make a big diffrence im with peewee on that one
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« Reply #23 on: January 21, 2012, 11:23:04 pm » |
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« Reply #24 on: January 21, 2012, 11:26:23 pm » |
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if u have an rcd on his nutts the hog cant run if u have an open dog behind him he will run
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« Reply #25 on: January 22, 2012, 01:05:44 am » |
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Very fit. Why do you ask?
a dog trail barks for one of four reasons..frustration .excitement. breeding .or enviroment the way i read your post it has just started trail barking..frustration can be fitness the breeding cant be fixed enviroment can be from learning bad habits from another dog.?what has changed from when she was younger
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« Reply #26 on: January 22, 2012, 07:17:38 am » |
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Get them back legs or get out of the way!!!!!!
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« Reply #27 on: January 22, 2012, 07:42:59 am » |
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Yes Waylon she does quiet down after they get away from her. I do feel like she is really close to them in the race when she is barking. I'm definately going to cull her I'll make her a brood bitch if it ever got that bad. She is one fine find dog. Not a whole lot of bottom a mile or two for her is it. But she strikes hard.
Not sure if anything has changed as far as environment. I don't think so but I'm going to have to think on that.
Another thing she is just gritty enough to get in ones face and make one break but not gritty enough to catch and hold so she may be getting frustrated on big hogs. I was advised to get a muzzle by an old timer buddy of mine. Any muzzle suggestions?
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« Reply #28 on: January 22, 2012, 07:54:55 am » |
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I did hunt her with a gyp that barks on a hot trail and after a hog broke. But I only hunted them together for a few times and my main strike dog is so independent that she didnt stay w her much. Then I quit huntn em together for a lil while then my main dog started.
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Matthew 6:33 Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and all these things shall be added unto you!
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« Reply #29 on: January 22, 2012, 11:28:21 am » |
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what pigrig said x3
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« Reply #30 on: January 23, 2012, 01:57:12 am » |
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I would cull one for breakin bays before I would for barking after one breaks. But thats just me.
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« Reply #31 on: January 23, 2012, 04:10:13 am » |
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PEEWEE
Thats the ideal hog dog for sure. But a man is gonna cull a lotta lotta good dogs trying to make his whole pack straight shut up silent .
I myself will not cull a great find dog are a great bay dog just for doing that .
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« Reply #32 on: January 24, 2012, 08:25:32 pm » |
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i still think people break more bays than dogs, wind, talking, catch dog getting smashed, what ever if a dog runns silent and only opens when the hog breaks lets say 200 yrds or less why should that matter hell i have had hogs bay and break for hours with silent dogs " one ran for 6.5 miles on GPS last week and caught no babys for her to teach!" but then i caught many hogs with plotts. so if their runnin their runnin. but the man said barking on a busted bay not open
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« Reply #33 on: January 24, 2012, 08:59:37 pm » |
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if u have an rcd on his nutts the hog cant run if u have an open dog behind him he will run
disagree. I've seen a rough yellow dog come back to a fella with a face full of blood, a nut in her mouth and her backside cut to ribbons. Also seen a very good Catahoula nut dog fall out of a race face full of blood and stinking like the boar sat on his face. A hog that wants to run and has the ability to whoop a dog will do what he wants. Two weeks ago I literally walked into a bay, unclipped my pit, saw her grab snout then the hog took off with her, ran her directly into a good salt cedar tree and she came detached with his nose still in mouth. When they wanna run, they run. I feel a dog can afford to be a bit yappy IF they burn up a track AND run for fur.
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« Reply #34 on: January 24, 2012, 10:42:06 pm » |
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PEEWEE
Thats the ideal hog dog for sure. But a man is gonna cull a lotta lotta good dogs trying to make his whole pack straight shut up silent .
I myself will not cull a great find dog are a great bay dog just for doing that .
x2...even if the dogs are silent, the hog probably can hear them coming over a 100 yards away if he is standing still and listening... true but a dog got whole lot better chance of catching up to the hog and stopping it if the hog stops to listen well then again if what you say is true about a hog hearing a dog a 100 yrds off why wouldn't the hog start running when he hears the dogs coming the first time but i do agree your not gonna stop every hog that's just a fact of hog hunting but I don't want a dog running a hog for miles if my my dogs can't shut it down in about a half mile they come back to many hogs around to just chase one for hours well at least around here
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« Reply #35 on: January 25, 2012, 07:44:23 am » |
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PEEWEE
Thats the ideal hog dog for sure. But a man is gonna cull a lotta lotta good dogs trying to make his whole pack straight shut up silent .
I myself will not cull a great find dog are a great bay dog just for doing that .
x2...even if the dogs are silent, the hog probably can hear them coming over a 100 yards away if he is standing still and listening... true but a dog got whole lot better chance of catching up to the hog and stopping it if the hog stops to listen well then again if what you say is true about a hog hearing a dog a 100 yrds off why wouldn't the hog start running when he hears the dogs coming the first time but i do agree your not gonna stop every hog that's just a fact of hog hunting but I don't want a dog running a hog for miles if my my dogs can't shut it down in about a half mile they come back to many hogs around to just chase one for hours well at least around here sounds like you are running BMC's??? I have friends that hunt this style and that is what they use... hog hunting is very challenging and that is for sure...
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« Reply #36 on: January 25, 2012, 04:58:50 pm » |
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PEEWEE
Thats the ideal hog dog for sure. But a man is gonna cull a lotta lotta good dogs trying to make his whole pack straight shut up silent .
I myself will not cull a great find dog are a great bay dog just for doing that .
x2...even if the dogs are silent, the hog probably can hear them coming over a 100 yards away if he is standing still and listening... true but a dog got whole lot better chance of catching up to the hog and stopping it if the hog stops to listen well then again if what you say is true about a hog hearing a dog a 100 yrds off why wouldn't the hog start running when he hears the dogs coming the first time but i do agree your not gonna stop every hog that's just a fact of hog hunting but I don't want a dog running a hog for miles if my my dogs can't shut it down in about a half mile they come back to many hogs around to just chase one for hours well at least around here sounds like you are running BMC's??? I have friends that hunt this style and that is what they use... hog hunting is very challenging and that is for sure... nope i don't run yellow duck dogs I use catahoulas now the guys i hunt with like them yellow duck dogs lol nothing wrong with a yellow dog i just like my cats or cat with a little hound or bulldog mixed in
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« Reply #37 on: January 25, 2012, 07:55:39 pm » |
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PEEWEE
Thats the ideal hog dog for sure. But a man is gonna cull a lotta lotta good dogs trying to make his whole pack straight shut up silent .
I myself will not cull a great find dog are a great bay dog just for doing that .
x2...even if the dogs are silent, the hog probably can hear them coming over a 100 yards away if he is standing still and listening... true but a dog got whole lot better chance of catching up to the hog and stopping it if the hog stops to listen well then again if what you say is true about a hog hearing a dog a 100 yrds off why wouldn't the hog start running when he hears the dogs coming the first time but i do agree your not gonna stop every hog that's just a fact of hog hunting but I don't want a dog running a hog for miles if my my dogs can't shut it down in about a half mile they come back to many hogs around to just chase one for hours well at least around here sounds like you are running BMC's??? I have friends that hunt this style and that is what they use... hog hunting is very challenging and that is for sure... nope i don't run yellow duck dogs I use catahoulas now the guys i hunt with like them yellow duck dogs lol nothing wrong with a yellow dog i just like my cats or cat with a little hound or bulldog mixed in Yeah it would have to be a Catahoula if it gives up after only 1/2 a mile... Just Kidding!! Couldnt help myself!!
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« Reply #38 on: January 26, 2012, 06:50:29 am » |
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lol chitahoulas.... i think if my dog strikes it, it better finish it, idc where it is. dont want no quit in it.
i have had an open dog and i caught tons of hogs with her alone, when they ar ready to bay theyll bay. dont rid yourself of a good find dog cause there a lil chirpin going on after the hog breaks. definitely agree with the guy who said cull for breakin bays if anything.
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« Reply #39 on: January 26, 2012, 07:16:53 am » |
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I think ppl cull too many good dogs because they will open after the hog is found and race is on.. It could just be the dog isn't a hog dog because we catch plenty and ours like to open on track alot! That being said at times I wish ours would shut up more but it is what is. As long as they deliver you pork they are doing right
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