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« Reply #20 on: February 04, 2016, 06:00:52 am »

appreciate it T-bob. And I can't disagree, I knocked a lot of range off but good thing is I do keep a few dogs that I think have enough "want to" that now I've started casting and it takes 20-30 minutes of just sitting and paying them no mind, but they will roll once they realize I'm not going anywhere. Over time I hope it starts getting to where soon as I dump em they chit and get. I don't want a dog to blow past tracks but I want one to kinda pick a general direction and go hunt that way for 6-800 yards, if they turn up nothing come back, if they hit a track, finish it! Do y'all think it's weird I've noticed these dogs ranging more now that I'm hunting nights by myself? I guess I haven't really casted or attempted much during daytime, usually with buddies and they're impatient and when I have friends that have never been I get antsy and probably push the dogs too fast. As for bottom that's what I'm working on right now. I appreciate the words of encouragement! Gonna go kick some mutts out in about an hour


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