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Author Topic: Getting a dog to get out there.  (Read 8461 times)
Reuben
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« on: August 20, 2014, 08:44:49 pm »

hunt slow so the dogs can be thorough about checking the area...moving too fast will shorten the range on most dogs and they learn to run hotter tracks...hunting at a slower pace and stopping to let the dogs work out a track and constantly reading the dogs and working with them...and the dogs will range further, take colder tracks and will be more thorough...and they will also know once they take a track and run the hog you will be following...works for one dog or a pack...just good ole dog handling goes a long ways...
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