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Author Topic: What's ideal?  (Read 6179 times)
Judge peel
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« on: September 11, 2019, 12:21:23 pm »

One thing I have noticed over the yrs is dogs that really anchor down on the back end tend to get cut down more often and lose there teeth lol. I have seen hogs run off with my dog locked down on family jewelry and act like it didn’t even bother em. I think there is more to it then just bitting them some dogs are good at it and some are masterful at it and most just wont do it worth a darn. They will just run behind the hog and then some just latch on for dear life. That works but it has its limits as well. That track speed Tdog is a funny thing I seen way slower dogs beat a faster dog. Those hotter nose dogs will flat fly to a hog once there close enough to wind the hog. That one reason I prefer wind nose dog to a cold trailer. Some where in the middle is the sweet spot good enough to work some track but not waste 3 hrs on a old track and enough wind nose to catch a sent 800 yards away.


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