Run straigh BMC's, they will back off and bay once the hog is stopped. What I really like about them is that they are seldom together when hunting. They spread out and beat the woods. Once one of them bays it won't be but a few moments till reinforcements arrive to join in.
I like Tusk Hogs description of the type of dogs he hunts.

But I like hard hunting gritty mtn curs that can shut a big hog down. The bad thing is sometimes they push the hog if the brush is thick and the dogs can't set up.
Instead of breeding for loose baying dogs I prefer to breed for rougher, even if running vests are required. Have some in the oven right now. Time will tell...
