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levibarcus
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Re: Corn field boars
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July 21, 2011, 12:21:44 am »
Uglydog, he was given to me as a pup, and the man said he was 7/8 bmc and 1/8 b&t hound. He can be a little unsure if he is by himself but has all the confidence he needs when there is another dog there. He has bayed several by himself but won't keep one held up by himself very well. He hunts out as well or better than anything else I have and will run a track a long way. If I can get his confidence up when he is solo I think he will produce a lot of hogs. He started rolling out on his own pigs after the first bay after only a few trips to the woods when I started him. The first time he did it he ran one about .75 mi. and bayed for a bit but came back before we could get to him as we went to another dog that was bayed first.
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