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« on: February 07, 2012, 11:06:56 pm »

Well I live in the big okie state so I no what y'all mean about not alot of hogs around, where I live there hit and miss one day hogs next day 5 mile from there,  something to think about is I have good dogs that I have raised up from pups and the best thing I can tell you is put more time scouting for good places with fresh sign make sure that the area that your gonna hunt has hogs on it then when you do hunt your more likely to get on hogs and not walking or riding all night and nothing.to show for it. I scout the areas out a couple times a week when you have enough spots to hunt one or to of your spots will have some sign,  we hunt one night a week most weeks yeah that one night is a long night but we almost always catch one or atleast run some not trying to Bragg but just in the last 4 weeks we have caught 11 hogs so what I'm saying is put more time into your scouting then put the dogs on Hogs every time. That's just how we do it where I'm at, hope this helps.
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