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Reuben
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« on: September 23, 2016, 07:00:05 pm »

here is something to consider...some may think that they have an awesome pack and they do when it comes to catching pigs...but sometimes the reality is that there is one good track dog in the bunch all the rest of the dogs will follow...and then one day that track becomes alligator bait and then reality sets in...seen it more than once...

many a cur dog will run down and catch a hog in the open...and the chances of catching hogs go up in late winter when the weeds are down and the weather is cooler...down in the south where the palmettoes are thick and sometimes 8 or 9 ft tall it will not matter...the terrain will be the same year round...
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