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YELLOWBLACKMASK
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Keep em Straight and Keep em Yeller
Re: Handling a Rally
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February 17, 2014, 09:03:25 am »
Wait till you have a sounder with 60+ and that bulldog runs in and disappears behind a wall of hogs that just absorb him.
Sounders can be tricky and dangerous on your catching power if not approached and handled correctly.
One trick i have witnessed and successfully pulled off was putting your catchdog on a long rope and you and your buddies yoyo him in to pick off the outskirt hogs one at a time and drag them back away from the sounder.
Crazy sounding but it works like a charm .....if ya got some heavy rope or lasso.
Dog is gonna take some licks though until you pull them free away from the guard boars and sows that charge out a ways to protect the caught and squeeling one.
Also.....hope yall got some help on that rope ....fun as all get out .......but snatching three or four 200+ and dragging them and the dog 30 or 40 ft is a workout.
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