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Reuben
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Re: Barking on track
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January 23, 2014, 07:32:32 pm »
I don't care for wide open dogs but semi open I prefer over silent dogs...and when they can take a fairly cold track and put a hog on the other end...or wind hogs a mile away and go to them...or...running a hog at a good speed off the wind currents about 25 yards to the downwind side...that's what good cur dogs do...I wouldn't cull a hog dog like that because it was open...
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