I have different opinions than most. There is a huge difference in the word rough dependin on who you are talking to. Theres what i tent to call counterfeit rough and theres true committed rough, counterfeit rough (entirely my opinion) is a dog that gets right in ones face and goes to fightin/biting and gettin whooped on and doesnt flat out catch then theres dogs that go about it in a smarter fashion with a bit more sense. Dogs that barrel in wide open have alot better chance of being cut down than dogs that take their time, wait for the right moment to get a piece and when they do they dont let go. Now at the end of the day rough is rough and sooner or later they will pay for it, i just know that some dogs go about it way smarter than others.....same as catchdogs, some run wide ass open and bulldoze the hog and some take that extra couple seconds to pick their shot but when they do they usually connect.
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Excellent post. A smart "rough" dog is skilled in combat. A dumb "rough" dog is full steam ahead.
Hunting style is important. But I need my team to be strategic. Get in. Shut him down. And keep moving to the next hog. Without sacrificing life and limb in the process.
I'm not agains a catchdog that bails and strikes at the right moment.
Ali chose when to strike. I want my catch dogs to do so as well.
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