Yes, I see. If I'm getting this right. If the hog isn't caught out in the open. Does beat the dogs into the brush. Your stags will go in for a little while and then come out.
Finder holders will also go in and search but for a little longer. Before coming back. I guess that's where I asked bottom.. To me bottom begins after the hog knows the dog is in behind. And the distance it is willing to go to either catch or come bayed.
I've kinda got and idea of your hunting. Not saying bad. But you and I are on completely different pages. What works for you mite work for your buddy, but what works for me and my buddy wouldn't for you. I've began to see that there's no comparison here, and really no point to argue. Do I think your dogs mite work in my area. I don't, BUT that's ok. Your hunts usually end where mine start. Not saying it's a bad thing. Or mine is better than yours.
Thanks
I have seen finder holders stop pigs 1600 yards in the brush off the truck n still hunt all day a finder holder with a good nose will find pigs in the brush mountain swamp there dogs that can do most what other dogs do it just depends on how u hunt them if your take them in brush %100 of the time they will go out n find pigs if you hunt fields and they don't stop them in the open they will stay on the pig till the grab it or till the lose the it like any other dog at least that's my take on it n my experience I believe my dogs could do any thing a cur can(besides bay) just with more top end MUCH ALOHA
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