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Reuben
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« Reply #40 on: June 12, 2015, 09:31:45 pm »

I ain't never seen a dog that finds everything you put them on and dang sure ain't seen one that'll find everyone in the pack I'd sell everything in my yard for one of them robot dogs.

way back  I had the pleasure of hunting behind a dog that was a decent strike dog...he was a bay buster but I saw him track down 5 big hogs...as soon as we caught the first one he rolled over and got on the next after the forth one I was wanting to catch the dog and then the hog but he got away before I could get my hands on him...we caught the 5 with just him and one Airedale...once he caught up and cut a hog out the hog could not get away they would be backed up to a tree or a log protecting their back end...that dog had been culled because he was a bay buster and this guy picked him up for 325...I could of had that dog for 325 as well but I passed up...that is one that got away that shouldn't have...he had a chop mouth that could be heard pretty far...and when you got to the bay he was nose to nose...it was around November and the woods was fairly open...the conditions were right for that dog to excel as he did...
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