That's a really good Wooly hog, I like to see those that express the Russian influence. Got him with one good baydog as well, "I believe you will get more bad hogs bayed with the single baydog" the exception to that is a real goosy hog that might break when he hears the catchdog coming, in which case 2 or 3 dogs bayed make more racket to help cover the noise of the approaching catchdog, especially in the bad briar patches and thickets.
I try to keep a rough kinda dog in the box just for situations like that, if I've got a lone dog bayed and I know it's a going to be a good one I'll try to send only one catch dog if I can, but if we've got to send more than one we'll send the one with the better mouth first, and usually do a 5 count and send another one with the rough dog behind it just for the sake of the hog brakes there's a fresh set of wheels right behind the hog that'll pull that E-brake on one quick...