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Bryant
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Re: Big numbers?
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December 28, 2009, 08:28:24 pm »
I definately think hog density on the land is the biggest factor. The best dogs in the world can't bay hogs where there are none.
A major thing that will definately up your numbers is dogs that will roll off once the hog is legged. I would say more times than not when a hog is struck, it was not alone. Even the ten minutes it might take to get a hog tied and the dogs back out hunting can put a lot of space between you and the group that left out.
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