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« on: May 21, 2019, 07:29:02 pm » |
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Grain isn't my favorite to hunt either. My approach to hunt it is a whole bunch different than when I'm hunting most other places. It's the one time when I do put several dogs down at a time and they usually have more bite. The reason I do that is because one, it's hot in there. Little to no wind gettin there. I'm not gonna let ole porky get comfortable and run circles and get the dogs hot before he decides to pull out and head for the river or whatever. I'm gonna put pressure in there and force him to make a mistake or get caught or bayed as quick as possible. Another reason for that approach is that if there are several hogs in there, it's real easy to get brushed off on a fresh one over and over. So I give them fresh dogs to look at as well. Another reason is it is impossible to be quiet going to a bayed hog in there. So the more I have singing the louder they are, cover noise lol. It's probably not for everyone but it works for me. I learned it from an old man that hunted the stuff religiously. I don't know that I ever went that we didn't catch a pile of hogs. There are things to watch and appreciate about the dogs working but baying style is not one of them. FOR ME, it's about productivity and not much else when hunting this stuff.
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