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« Reply #40 on: September 29, 2015, 04:33:16 pm » |
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Cracker your depressing to debate with. WOW, I never said you don't have rank boars in Fl. in fact you have 10x the amount we have here in Oklahoma. What I'm saying is that them kind of hogs will cut your dogs up while your putting down that mile and I don't care how fast you think you can get there. IF YOUR DOGS GET OUT OF POCKET AND CATCH A RANK HOG, THEY WILL SUFFER A GOOD BIT OF DAMAGE!!! PERIOD!! Now you can give me all this crap you want about how you stay with them and how fast you can put down a mile but I've been doing this too long.
I'm not saying nothing bad about rough packs, all I'm saying is they're gonna have more bad run-ins than my dogs. I've been hunting a LONG time and I can easily walk out in my yard right now and load 3-4 dogs that would catch every hog they see as soon as they can get to it but I hunt them dogs seperately so they don't stay cut down all the time. In fact what I've said from the beginning is, anyone can put together an alligator pack very easily but they're gonna stay cut up. And on the other side of that, NOT everyone can load a dog that will trail a cold track, find that hog, and stay bayed alone as long as it takes you to lead two bulldogs to them. Therefore its my opinion thats the main reason a lot of guys run these alligator packs. Is any of this making any sense to you cracker?? I know you have super dogs and thats not the case with you so I was not nesserialy talking about you if this doesn't apply. I don't care what your style is, I been doing this long enough to understand the "pro's and con's" of both styles. Good luck
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