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Author Topic: Hardest trait to nail down consistently?  (Read 2902 times)
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« on: December 07, 2021, 04:31:14 pm »

I am like Cajun I feel like it's hard to keep a lot of things on a consistent basis but I agree roughness is a pretty hard one to get right it depends on the hogs and terrain you hunting I don't want a really rough dog and I don't want one that will walk along behind a walking hog and not make him stop either we like to work hogs and Barr a bunch every year and can't turn em back loose if they all chewed up when I get there so I don't deal with that at my house far as stopping and keeping hogs bayed till I can get there I have had luck in old stock bred cur dogs that go back to dogs that they used to work cows and hogs in woods in open range they got that stock since to get bayed and know when to put pressure and when to get back a let settle I have had luck in crossing plotts on that type of dog and is working out pretty well I like lots of hunt and drive and the want to stop one and keep him bayed till I get there where it's 5 min or 3 hours they know I am coming and keep him there

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