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Shotgun66
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Re: hunting alone
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January 23, 2015, 06:37:33 am »
Justin nailed it with his first response. There are less distractions when you hunt alone. This allows you to focus on your dogs behavior and really get in tune with them. I believe we are naturally a little more cautious and aware of our surrounding environment as well. Another member made a great point about the. # of dogs u take while hunting alone. 2 to 3 max unless you have some serious handle on them.
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You ain't the first and won't be the last hog hunter to cut a bulldog into a sounder of hogs. I have seen them scatter more than I have seen them rally. We normally have a couple of rough catchy help dogs on the hunt that will wade in with us and the bulldog. I wouldn't recommend doing that when you are hunting alone! It can/does get a little western!
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