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on: August 16, 2025, 11:53:12 am
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Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Judge peel
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Hollowpoint I think your on the right track we all can still learn the day you stop your done
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on: August 16, 2025, 11:50:25 am
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Started by Judge peel - Last post by Judge peel
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Yes sir he could do it all alone bay a heard for hr stick with a runner all day cast rig road just a dam good dog. He will be greatly missed I don’t reckon I will ever have another dog that good in my life time
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on: August 16, 2025, 11:45:04 am
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Started by Judge peel - Last post by Hollowpoint
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He must’ve been a good one to live as long as he did in the hog hunting world. Sorry for your loss Judge, always stings a little to lose a good one.
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on: August 16, 2025, 11:39:55 am
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Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Hollowpoint
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Thanks for the compliments guys. T dog, I hear what you’re saying, I watch where they are and they’re usually packed up for the most part. I have a feeling there was more than just one hog in there. It seemed like they were all following the best tracks that suited them. Unfortunately for my program, I don’t have what I’d call an older experienced dog with the exception of my jagd.
I will keep an eye on it in the future, I really enjoy watching them put the pieces together and get one stopped on their own. I was proud of them. I estimate from the time he got the track started to where they caught him was about 500 yards give or take. My goal is to have some dogs that if I go to the woods, and there’s hogs in there, that they stand a decent chance of getting one stopped. This old man still has a lot to learn. Cajun, hope you get to feeling better.
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on: August 15, 2025, 09:15:12 pm
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Started by Judge peel - Last post by NLAhunter
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Hate to hear that judge but he sure lived a long life for a hog dog always hard to lose them kind
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on: August 15, 2025, 09:14:15 pm
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Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by NLAhunter
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Sounds like good hunt good for the young dogs
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on: August 15, 2025, 11:37:26 am
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Started by Judge peel - Last post by Judge peel
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No I sure don’t he got his nuts ripped off by a big boar when he was young
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on: August 15, 2025, 09:39:22 am
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Started by Judge peel - Last post by Cajun
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It always sucks to lose a good one no matter how long they live.
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on: August 15, 2025, 05:53:51 am
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Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Cajun
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Good hunt for the young dogs n like said they are maturing and making good looking dogs. I was sure glad to see someone post on here as it was getting pretty boring. I am laid up right now so I appreciate any thing to read.
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on: August 15, 2025, 05:25:01 am
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Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by t-dog
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Man those pups are really making nice looking dogs. I like the fact that they are independent and fan out to hunt. That’s usually how our dogs hunt. I think you find hogs faster that way and I also think you miss fewer. One thing I’ve learned to watch with the independent, competitive young dogs is where they are. I’m a firm believer in not just hunting but hunting in the right places. Some young dogs will cause themselves to be out of place and miss out on hogs because of it. It can become a habit and an otherwise nice pup will set itself back because it missed out. Usually those pups are lead dog types and the competition they conjure up in their own mind between them and usually an older more experienced dog is what causes it. I have seen those type pups get to a point that they almost give up and quit hunting because they don’t feel like they can beat the older dog. Two things I do if I notice this is one I don’t cast the older dog, sometimes I don’t even haul the older dog depending on the severity of the rivalry. Second I make sure the first few times I do that that I set the young dog up for success by casting it in the right places and allowing them to get bayed first. This is a confidence booster and pretty quick the pup will be hunting the right areas and forcing the older dog to step up its game.
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