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hillbilly
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« on: September 04, 2013, 10:55:57 pm »

I got one for ya. My trashy dogs jumped a deer just off a gravel road. They crossed the road. I thought it may be a deer and when I got there I checked the tracks where it crossed. Sure nuff it was a deer. They took it .56 west then made a big circle and went north probly .75 we were headed to cut them off when the garmin beeped and started showing bayed. My dogs that means caught. No way they were on a deer I saw the tracks. Head to them work our way in and boom 150-175 pound boar hog caught stretched. Now u tell me what happened. The track on the garmin was consistant with all 3 dogs together and no strange break off or nothing. How do u correct that. Is that good or bad. Lol I'm telling ya world class armadillo dogs here.


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Saw lots of deer races wind up with a hog bayed myself.
I have saw my dogs several times get run through a bunch of pigs by a good boar hog and get throwed off. Thats what boar hogs do, just like big bucks.
I will take the slower of the two dogs if the faster one will quit after two hours. I believe a slower dog will have more bottom. JMO
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