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« Reply #20 on: April 18, 2016, 05:58:05 pm »

Haaaaaaaaaaa lol I ain't never seen a hog that got caught that didn't get stopped first.

I agree Justin haaaaaaaaaaa. It don't make a dang how u stop them loose ruff are singing them to sleep lol
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« Reply #21 on: April 18, 2016, 06:52:01 pm »

Ummm last i checked catching a hog is the same as stopping him. You just love stirring chit. Completely worthless
 



Stopping a hog that is running away is an entirely different chore than mauling one that is standing still.     And no I don't like stirring the pot, I just don't hold off if I have an opinion.   The only problem with me is some folks don't do well when in the presents of someone with a spine.   Maybe "public message boards" are just a little to mentally tough on some.  Have you tried golf, it's a peaceful way to spend spare time I hear.  And no one will say mean and hurtful things to you.
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« Reply #22 on: April 18, 2016, 07:02:55 pm »

Give me a break, running your head on the internet is just about ghe most spinless thing you can do. You are a complete joke.
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« Reply #23 on: April 18, 2016, 07:06:23 pm »

All you do is run other people down and talk moise on here. Ive been reading the nonsense you post for the past week, not a damn bit of it has been constructive, you take cheap shots at other members constantly and when they call you on it you completely change the subject.....you are the absolute deffinition of an internet hawg dawger, you know everything about everything about everything.....clown.
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« Reply #24 on: April 18, 2016, 07:23:36 pm »

Nothing against no one so don't jump down my throat! I'm a loose type dog kinda guy. So yall consider catching a hog, stopping it? I see yalls point because yalls dogs are rough. So to me, in my eyes a rough dog is catchy.  But say he's big! And yall for whatever reason (hit a pack ) only have one dog on this hog. Like I would. Period. Your telling me that they are gunna catch em if he breaks??? Cracker if your reply was if he runs make em pay. So it'll catch??? Like I posted the other day. I've never hunted open dogs are extremely rough dogs. I'd love to see!
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« Reply #25 on: April 18, 2016, 07:34:51 pm »

Smart fast rough dogs that bay if needed and make a hog pay for trying to run catch with another dog or when I show up.

this is the style I like as well...I used to keep a pack of these dogs...but at least with mine...in the thick briars sometimes they caught him and sometimes he broke and ran before the dogs could set up to hold him...the hog breaks and runs to the next thick patch and when the dogs show up he breaks and runs again to the next one...in the heat of the summer with high humidity and the thick weeds between thick patches and the dogs will finally over heat...but catch him in the open woods or open country and the hog wasn't going anywhere...

I did know that these dogs stopped more hogs working alone because they put enough teeth to make the hog pay attention and only grab if the hog tried to run...but I like running my dogs more than trying to catch every hog...do not get me wrong...I would like to catch every hog started but not always the case...

this has been the hardest part ever to try and breed into a dog for me...there is a fine line between too gritty and not gritty enough...IMO what usually happens is that some dogs go in and nip and back out...2 dogs get to doing it and the hog will get nervous, breaks bay and runs...this is about how I see it...

loose bay dogs that have that cow sense probably might be the best bet...but I like the rougher dogs...make my adrenaline flow...
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« Reply #26 on: April 18, 2016, 07:40:55 pm »

Art I have loose dogs and very catchy dogs they would make cd for most general purpose. Now if you send one loose dog out which I have done many times. The hog runs two hrs later the dog STOPS the hog it is now bayed you get there with your catch dog get 30 yards away cut your catch dog and catch the hog game over. Now your hunting with two rough dogs that catch they strike a hog it runs the dogs stop it and catch it what the difference other than you had one on a lead. The mission got done. I get cut dogs but not many most are very minor. You know if you show up to the gas station in a junky car people talk smack if you have rough dogs they talk smack if you do good at your job they talk smack if you post what you think on this site they talk smack. Don't bother me in the least haters going to hate


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« Reply #27 on: April 18, 2016, 07:41:25 pm »

Ok reading back, bay smart when needed. It's just hard to learn anything from rough type hunting guys when everybody can't get along lol opinions are opinions- I don't consider a dog catching a hog stopping it. I consider that catching it. But that's just my 2 penny's but who am i? Just like my type. I don't consider my dogs stopping these hogs either, my bulldog is catching. there just not putting the pressure on them. theyll  just keep em in a place held for however long they need to till I can seal the deal. And this could be hours depending if they got out of pocket and ended up where not need to be. I'm not a trasspasser, but it happens to everybody
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« Reply #28 on: April 18, 2016, 07:46:58 pm »

Good point reuben. My packer isn't going to get any bigger if I can bring every hog to the house. Or act like I dang sure can.  I like seeing dog work period. Long short. Ruff loose, strait catch, hairy or mangy. Yall have a good night I don't wanna start amother 12 page essay.
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« Reply #29 on: April 18, 2016, 07:47:22 pm »

All you do is run other people down and talk moise on here. Ive been reading the nonsense you post for the past week, not a damn bit of it has been constructive, you take cheap shots at other members constantly and when they call you on it you completely change the subject.....you are the absolute deffinition of an internet hawg dawger, you know everything about everything about everything.....clown.
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« Reply #30 on: April 18, 2016, 07:51:11 pm »

Good point reuben. My packer isn't going to get any bigger if I can bring every hog to the house. Or act like I dang sure can.  I like seeing dog work period. Long short. Ruff loose, strait catch, hairy or mangy. Yall have a good night I don't wanna start amother 12 page essay.

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« Reply #31 on: April 18, 2016, 07:59:49 pm »

I am flattered you spent your time re-reading all my old post.  You will probably be a lot smarter now.  I haven't gotten time to read back thru all you posts but I can assure you it's on my "to do" list.   Ha ha ha.      Listen I guess I'm gonna have to draw you guys a picture because your not smart enough to figure it out.  THIS IS ALL A JOKE TO ME!!!!!    I don't give a damn what is put on this site, I have my ways and I will do things my way.  End of story!!!   I get enjoyment out of watching mental weaklings get all stirred up and throw fits like babies so the sooner you guys start acting like I don't bother you the sooner I will get bored with poking at you.   If anyone is basing their hunting and breeding programs after what folks put on these sites and not their own experience then they are in for a rude awakening.   This is strictly entertainment and if you taking it to serious I feel for you.  I learned this a long time ago.    So hear is some advice, take 2 midol, put in a panty liner and call us in the mourning.     Ha ha ha ha.   Take care guys!
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« Reply #32 on: April 18, 2016, 08:05:45 pm »

Wait, before I run off. I use to run one loose dog with two gators. Because that was when I couldnt afford a good gps for my dogs and I'd almost use my loose dog as a locater. I got tired of seeing some shredded and some not. All in or all out! I went the cheaper route. Not as many vet bills. And now even less vet bills because I run one strike dog. So I kno for a fact itll be loose. I been there done it. But just cause my dogs were ruff, didn't mean they'd catch every thing. "Bay smart crap" If so my lizard would be draggin.
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« Reply #33 on: April 18, 2016, 08:25:15 pm »

I am flattered you spent your time re-reading all my old post.  You will probably be a lot smarter now.  I haven't gotten time to read back thru all you posts but I can assure you it's on my "to do" list.   Ha ha ha.      Listen I guess I'm gonna have to draw you guys a picture because your not smart enough to figure it out.  THIS IS ALL A JOKE TO ME!!!!!    I don't give a damn what is put on this site, I have my ways and I will do things my way.  End of story!!!   I get enjoyment out of watching mental weaklings get all stirred up and throw fits like babies so the sooner you guys start acting like I don't bother you the sooner I will get bored with poking at you.   If anyone is basing their hunting and breeding programs after what folks put on these sites and not their own experience then they are in for a rude awakening.   This is strictly entertainment and if you taking it to serious I feel for you.  I learned this a long time ago.    So hear is some advice, take 2 midol, put in a panty liner and call us in the mourning.     Ha ha ha ha.   Take care guys!
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« Reply #34 on: April 18, 2016, 09:14:04 pm »

Rip his nuts out we stop big hogs on a regular basis and not by mauling them with a bunch of dogs usually one dog finds and stops the hog if its small or soft I want it caught personally don't see the need in running sows.If it's rank then I want my cur dog to back up and wait for help if it tries to run I want its nuts ripped out and be forced to sit.They do catch big hogs way out sometimes and sometimes we loose them not saying that we stop every hog but I like high percentages of the hogs stopped.Most of the time two dogs is enough to handle any hog and just because they're rough doesn't mean they're stupid they still live long hog hunting careers and stop plenty of rank boars by themselves.These are the dogs I like to be behind just my personal preference.
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« Reply #35 on: April 18, 2016, 09:50:24 pm »

Cracker,  that's what I was just fixing to say .  A loose find dog and a loose real but ripper if it gets to take off.  The problem may be Art is finding that just right baying NUT RIPPER!  Are run a pack of nut rippers back off types.
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« Reply #36 on: April 18, 2016, 10:03:12 pm »

I am flattered you spent your time re-reading all my old post.  You will probably be a lot smarter now.  I haven't gotten time to read back thru all you posts but I can assure you it's on my "to do" list.   Ha ha ha.      Listen I guess I'm gonna have to draw you guys a picture because your not smart enough to figure it out.  THIS IS ALL A JOKE TO ME!!!!!    I don't give a damn what is put on this site, I have my ways and I will do things my way.  End of story!!!   I get enjoyment out of watching mental weaklings get all stirred up and throw fits like babies so the sooner you guys start acting like I don't bother you the sooner I will get bored with poking at you.   If anyone is basing their hunting and breeding programs after what folks put on these sites and not their own experience then they are in for a rude awakening.   This is strictly entertainment and if you taking it to serious I feel for you.  I learned this a long time ago.    So hear is some advice, take 2 midol, put in a panty liner and call us in the mourning.     Ha ha ha ha.   Take care guys!
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« Reply #37 on: April 18, 2016, 10:04:18 pm »

Lol i love it, such a clown.
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« Reply #38 on: April 19, 2016, 11:43:44 am »

I have seen more tight baying loose dogs get killed or banged up then don't give a dam dogs. Here is why I think this is so the tight baying loose dog bays from 5 feet or so it is in shot gun ally the hog can wind up and pop the dog the I don't give a dam dog goes ahead and catches the hog and takes controll. This is very effective with two or 3 dogs not 6 that many will coz trouble. Now if a dog bays from 15 feet he should never get hit


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« Reply #39 on: April 19, 2016, 12:13:38 pm »

My cassi dog in particular will bay about 20 ft away lol she and her sister are small 40-45 lb range and can get in there and grab a set when needed. They use to get shredded. I put a dang best on them and it made it worse. Now they done backed up and got smart. I've caught more hogs now then when they were cobs. Idk
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