Title: Helpful hog dogs? Post by: ole shep on April 21, 2011, 10:57:41 pm Need written text from ag agents,wildlife biologist, farmers, palotitions.Some document we can hand the Land owner .Let him kick it around with,leassers,neighbors and such. Weight the differences and make the call. Good or bad it will work on some . Then the foot would be in the door. Just be honest,if you got a dog thar runs trash hold him back, if you got long ranger dog tell him they may end up on niebours
If there is no such thing then we should start on. What say you? Title: Re: Helpful hog dogs? Post by: zachW on April 22, 2011, 09:21:37 am That's great idea I have Bern thinking about that or if u had a letter from a big ranch owner talking how it helps
Title: Re: Helpful hog dogs? Post by: ole shep on April 27, 2011, 04:51:20 pm Yea a king Ranch biologist would be good!
Title: Re: Helpful hog dogs? Post by: dub on April 27, 2011, 05:09:24 pm Not sure what you are asking. But I don't run a dog I don't know what they will do.
Title: Re: Helpful hog dogs? Post by: BarrNinja on April 27, 2011, 05:10:32 pm Anything you can come up with will help but a hogdoggers biggest hurdle is trust! It is hard to gain and easy to loose! There is a reason for that!
Forthright honesty, integrity, and a consistent effort will get you further than any form or literature that you can come up with. A list of good respectable references will help more than anything from my experience. Title: Re: Helpful hog dogs? Post by: ole shep on April 27, 2011, 06:20:23 pm I consult for about 15,000 acres in central and west Texas. And I know dogs are the most efficient way to control hogs. But if you go to adjoining places they think you just want more country to run your dogs. And not that your trying to help them out. A lot of people are buying places that don't understand anything that does not come from Texas Trophy Hunters or a wildlife bio. Or ag. Ext. Agent
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