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hyan
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« on: September 23, 2016, 09:12:09 pm »

You see, the thing about "teaching" is you have to know your "students"....there are some folks commenting on this thread that have used dogs on livestock and in the woods longer than most of the others have been alive.. Personally, I reckon they know a thing or two that maybe the "teacher" don't.

It would be prudent for all to choose their "teachers" wisely....
It depends on the type of dog they have used for all those years you can have "teacher" that teaches math for 100 years that same "teacher" can't tell some one who has bin teaching history for 15 years how to do there job and not if the history teachers parent has also thought history who's grandfather has also thought history and so on for 5 generations they have all bin history teachers,I don't say much about curs because I only started hunting behind them in Jan but I think the curs I hunt behind are the best curs there are... but I will be the first to admit I hate dragging a bulldog in and out of the woods that's why I don't like the American style of running bay dogs n cds I know that this style catches pigs and I love the dogs Bayed up but it the walking a dog that sucks for me...are you saying that this is not the place for finder holder type dogs and this is just for cur/bay and walk in cds? Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry

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