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.
Yes sir Old Man. Those Russian genetics are prevalent on a few of the places I hunt. You don’t see many colored hogs there. Most of em are colored just like that boar. It has been my experience that a single bay dog can get hogs to stand pretty good. Hogs just don’t feel as threatened by a single dog. You are correct about them breaking at times when catch dogs come. I’ve noticed that having the little gyp in there baying with him has helped.
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