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Author Topic: Bay dogs vs. catchy dogs  (Read 3688 times)
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« on: February 14, 2010, 09:08:47 am »

 My bay dogs find and keep the hogs distracted until the CD gets there then they go find more hogs. My bay dogs will denut a boar if he does not turn around to fight but back off and bay after he is stopped and bay until I get there no matter how long that takes. They will also help catch if they are needed.

 This last week we were in the mountains boar hunting and I could here the bay at over 2 miles several times. Where I normally hunt this would only be 10 to 15 minutes for me to get there but in The mountains and a foot of snow it took us hours to find ways off of the ridges to get there. Every time we would get to the bay the dogs had huge groups bayed up. It was fun to watch the dogs work the hogs and if they were to gritty before we had gotton there the groups would have split up. These hogs had never seen people before much less dogs. They would just stand there and one at a time would charge at us stopping at about 10 yards in front of us.  we brought in 3 dogos and Pulo. We let the CDs go one at a time when the hogs would charge us. It was very cool to watch each cd caught there own hog and every bay dog I had caught their own hogs. We ended up catching 15 hogs the biggest a 300 pound sow. It was like this all week. It is fun to watch my bay dogs work they prey, but I do expect them to help catch or roll out when needed
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