waylon-N.E. OK
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« Reply #60 on: February 14, 2012, 08:29:52 pm » |
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You bet TexasHogDogs - That hog might slow up after a while only be pushed if he hears the dog coming off in the distance chopping the track, but if the dogs are that far behind him at that point to where the hog gets the chance to take a breather when they all left the bay at the same time then my dogs are being blown away, or can't run a track gard enough to " push it " be they hound or cur. Now that silent dog, who is usually a cur, because most hounds are open remember, anyway the cur in my experience will drop that hog track and came back in due to lack of bottom after things get tough, be it hog that flat refuses to stay bayed or the distance gets to far away, or they make a loss. Not always of course, some curs will go deep with a hog no matter what, but almost ALL hounds will stick to that hog unless there called off or caught at a road crossing.
It comes down to what works for you, if you feed the dogs then hunt what you like. God Bless, Waylon
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