TheRednose
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« on: January 23, 2024, 02:00:51 pm » |
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Like T dog said there are a lot of angles to look at this from, and there are lots of debates and even arguments about this in the big game world. This other angle is the type game you are running, I don't really hunt hogs that often any longer and pretty much only hunt cats but I have also bear and fox hunted for years as well, so I look at it from a more holistic big game view. Some types of game it matters less from region to region than others. I would say bear, hogs, and coons translate the best, and cats both types are far more regional.
If 80-90% of people in a region only use one style of dog (notice I didn't say breed) then there is probably a reason for that. There are always exceptions to this rule and sometimes someone will try something new and it will hit with a lot of success but with how fast info travels nowadays people will copy it fast. But people forget how many people failed when trying to reinvent the wheel to the one that succeeded. And just because you were successful once isn't proof of being able to catch consistently.
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