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Author Topic: Baying style - Learned or geneticly determined  (Read 1973 times)
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« on: February 16, 2010, 03:16:50 pm »

Whats up Cull!!!!Man this is a topic I love and is a dam9 good one. Just to share a little story. I have had dogs since I was 18 so thats been 22yrs of catching 200 plus hogs a year so if you figure that up, you would think a man should know dogs. I will tell you right now, I DON'T KNOW CHIT! I have dogs that was raised just to bay and be the grittiest SOB's in the woods. I got away from full blown catch dogs about 10 years ago and the other day I got one. Hunted him 5 times caught 14 hogs and now I am selling him back to his owner. I just dont' like em. I have hunted puppies with loose dogs until they get around 1yr and they will still try to catch. What I have found out is I just hunt maybe 1 or 2 on the ground(BMC'S) and when they find and bay, then I let another two go(BMC's) 9 chances out of 10 the hog will be caught by the time I get there. If not I can start hissing them on and they will catch. So I don't know if it is genetics or if it is just how a dog is raised?Huh?Huh?Huh?Huh????Sorry, wasnt much help!
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