S_J_KENNELS
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« Reply #40 on: October 28, 2013, 03:06:44 pm » |
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Kevin correct me if I am wrong, but you said the hog runs far awhile and stops at the same spot all the time? Or close to it?
If this is correct AMBUSH the SOB. Either send in loose baying dogs after having a guy go in and wait hours before you release like deer hunting or have a group of guys with sure nuff quiet catchdogs and several of them waiting for his ass. We have done this before on a hog that we were having trouble stopping he would run, fight, run, fight, and the catchdogs never got to him. He always ran the same way so we had my dad and a friend waiting with extra dogs about a mile up from where we always struck him. Once struck we sent everything we had to the bay like always. Only difference is my dad and friend waited until they could hear the fight and bay good and sent in catch from the other way and caught his ass.
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Shane
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