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« on: December 19, 2019, 09:00:15 pm » |
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Red nose, I don't know if I completely agree with that. Texas heat is brutal. It takes a special dog to be able to go 6 or 8 hours in it. I don't mean trot from shade to shade. I'm talking about sure enough working. I saw my old Yonder gyp bay several hogs one morning. It was 90 at sun up and 100+ by noon and she's turning the crank wide open. The last hog left the country and at 2pm when I got to her 2 miles away in a waist high rolling briar patch, she was still hitting every lick like clock work and as I lead her out she was still standing on hind legs winding wanting to go. I've done this long enough to know all dogs, no matter what breed can't do that. I do think hounds have the edge when it comes to bottom, it's one of the reasons my dogs carry it. I know bears can go miles at a pretty good clip, but geography and climate conditions can sure enough test bottom too. There are so many things that can weigh in but I'm talking about dogs that are well cared for and legged up.
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