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Black Streak
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« Reply #80 on: October 13, 2015, 07:50:45 am » |
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[quote r=hansonw lin=topic=91942.msg534831#msg534831 date=1444709946] Sounds to me like you just pull up to a field find a hog in the fithemselvesrn a catch dog out and give them the name of a finder holder. Hell I can do that with a darn Bulldog from the pound. You ain't got nothing...
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That's how I start pups but that ain't how i hunt them after they are mature enough to handle themselves on big boars that they find for themselves. My dogs hunt the woods and thickets same as everyone else's on here. Catching pigs in fields is fun stuff to watch. To see a dog with about the speed of a grey hound fly across open ground and smoke it's prey down is awsome to watch. Just because my dogs can do that and yours wouldn't do anything but run them out of the field and chase them to where the pig chooses to stop and fight doesn't mean you have better dogs than me lol. The dogs I run are heck of a lot more versatile than yours sounds to me because you would have to go to the pound to get something that would stand a chance to catch one in a field. Problem with that theory is, your pound bulldogs you get aren't much faster than a pig is, if any faster at all. That means they still chase the pigs out of the field and catch them where the pig chooses to stop and fight. I catch pigs on my dogs terms not the pigs terms. Be it in the woods or fields. Your just pissy because I can catch pigs in open ground and my way of hunting is catching pigs on my dogs terms not the pigs terms. My dogs probably catch more pigs in the woods than your dogs do truth be know .
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