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TShelly
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« Reply #60 on: March 06, 2017, 11:48:06 am »

I like dogs that are loose when they need to be and rough when they have to be with the breeding and brains to know which one to be at the right time.


These are the ones we hunt. We usually have a few more dogs on the ground so they can get rough with numbers. But It's more so though they know the game and get rough once we get there. As soon as we walk into a bay if the right cur dogs are there, they'll look up and see you; and immediately tighten up on him. As soon as he tries them they'll stick him or if we go to hollering we can coax them into catching them. Catch a lot more hogs not toting a bulldog around but it can get you cut down a lot more than normal and beat up. I guess it's good because we hunt a mixture of both rough and loose dogs


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