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Reuben
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« Reply #60 on: September 05, 2016, 09:12:37 pm »

Hyan...I agree with you...you can breed dogs to hunt deep and take a track...but my thought is that the percentage goes up on these scatter bred dogs that most the time won't hunt the way a well bred cur will...usually if there is one good ranging dog that will take a track then you can have a pack of hog hunting machines that will follow that trail dog...I have hunted with folks that have al kinds of mixed up dogs that catch many hogs...not a bad way to hunt at all if one is after numbers and not care much about breeding a pure and consistent line of dogs...

Kind of reminds me of a football team...takes all kinds to balance out the team...I have seen your island videos...I have seen the proof your style works well...
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