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Judge peel
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« Reply #20 on: July 01, 2014, 11:04:20 am »

A friend of mine is a farmer and his dad and uncles and grand paw are to they have some corn fields that are getting hammered. They have seen few big boars out there his other buddy runs dogs to they have missed a few bigger boars so I am going to try to put a stop to em let y'all know what happens 
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« Reply #21 on: July 01, 2014, 11:58:01 am »

I agree with texas hog dogger you got to have the right dog that's willing to get hammered on over and over and not quit. your dogs can hold and fight a big hog from the start because they have the energy and the strenghth but if you run that hog until his lungs are about to explode don't you think your dogs lung are in the same shape that's why I hunt rough dogs that everybody  says are suicidle  that's why i don't hane many runners when i do ive already had my but handed to me.
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« Reply #22 on: July 02, 2014, 01:45:28 am »

Well didn't get on one so until next time
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« Reply #23 on: July 02, 2014, 12:14:08 pm »

I agree with texas hog dogger you got to have the right dog that's willing to get hammered on over and over and not quit. your dogs can hold and fight a big hog from the start because they have the energy and the strenghth but if you run that hog until his lungs are about to explode don't you think your dogs lung are in the same shape that's why I hunt rough dogs that everybody  says are suicidle  that's why i don't hane many runners when i do ive already had my but handed to me.

No I don't think my dogs lungs are same way as the hogs ...... Seen it to many times get on a runner run him forever bay him
Up catch him an my dog rolls out an jumps on another , so if he was just plum wore out then he dang sure wouldn't of been able to run another hog right ??

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« Reply #24 on: July 02, 2014, 06:03:29 pm »

I agree with texas hog dogger you got to have the right dog that's willing to get hammered on over and over and not quit. your dogs can hold and fight a big hog from the start because they have the energy and the strenghth but if you run that hog until his lungs are about to explode don't you think your dogs lung are in the same shape that's why I hunt rough dogs that everybody  says are suicidle  that's why i don't hane many runners when i do ive already had my but handed to me.

No I don't think my dogs lungs are same way as the hogs ...... Seen it to many times get on a runner run him forever bay him
Up catch him an my dog rolls out an jumps on another , so if he was just plum wore out then he dang sure wouldn't of been able to run another hog right ??


  x2 ..I seen dogs run 12+ hours an still have some want! 
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« Reply #25 on: July 02, 2014, 10:32:51 pm »

I have also seen a hog cover about 42 miles in 12 hours and still have some go I feel it was the same hog the whole race he never bayed I shot him when he crossed the road . But I am not positive that a few hogs did not pull a relay on the dogs seeing as I had younger dogs that night. The reason I feel it was the same hog is it was a red boar and about 10 min after they struck a red hog crossed the road with dogs In tow and this place doesn't have many red hogs
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« Reply #26 on: July 03, 2014, 12:37:44 am »

When dogs average track speed hits less then 4 mph cold cut another dog, keep doing this until your back with your first dog that might be ready to go again a later!    If you keep the pressure on his butt then he will not have the time to sit up and wait on dogs or take a dip in the water to cool off unless he's bayed.  But every body hunts different, This is just a way I fill if he doesn't want to bay then run his butt into the dirt!   I like culling my pigs that run sometime don't have a choice either.. But finished dogs should be challenged.  I know there's days you can kill them fast and in a hurry but i don't want them to think its always have help or to be easy running his butt either!   
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