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Author Topic: Why do we run so many bay dogs?  (Read 9328 times)
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« Reply #60 on: April 20, 2010, 10:38:20 pm »

I hope nobody takes this the wrong way as it is only my opinion noting else.

I think what a lot of the problem is .  Is that a really , really good smart , sure nuff ruff type of bite them in the butt, shut down,  back off-hold & bay, not catch but hold and bay types of dogs all this in one dog are a lot harder to come by than most people think.  Most of the time it takes a great breeding program to consistently produce these types of dogs  and because of this most people have not seen these types of really, really good dogs very often.  Then the hunter has to be able to put the right dogs with the right dogs and pack them up accordingly often hard to do therefore everybody's opinions vary greatly because of all of this and some are most are under the misconception that loose baying dogs are just that loose baying dogs noting else and cannot be loose baying  bit'em in the butt,  shut down-hold, bay dogs all in one with out catching.

I can tell you the types of dogs talked about above can and will shut down a big bad bronky boar hog just as fast as any ruff pack can.




Again just my opinion.
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