Bo Pugh
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« on: October 16, 2015, 03:19:04 am » |
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I like cast hunting and I like to ride around and look for a track. I consider them different things and some people consider them the same thing. When I cast it depends on the dog and dogs I turn loose together as to how far they make a loop or go. I've learned I've got 3 that cannot be on the ground at the same time it's real hard to get them back if they don't get on something quick so if I take them three I either cast 1 of them and hold two or find something I know they can smell so they won't go so far before they might hit a track and I have one young dog I started hunting a little bit last year and a buddy of mine hunted him for me some he dont care what's on the ground with him he's going do his own thing and not look back or wait on anything to go with him I don't think he even starts hunting til he hits 2 miles deep I got to get him after deer season and slow him down a little, I think if you cast hunt it takes a independent dog that likes to hunt by itself that makes the best but that's only my .02. And if you want deep hunting cast dogs you have to only hunt them like that and don't let them stay around or they make it a habit. I enjoy turning them loose and watching them leave out like their on a mission. But to answer your question yea that would be considered cast hunting stopping and dropping the dogs and waiting til they come back and picking them back up
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