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Author Topic: BEEN CATCHIN A FEW HOGS  (Read 478 times)
t-dog
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« on: January 11, 2026, 09:21:04 pm »

Wow, batting a thousand there oldman. Sure sounds like those young plotts are gonna make hog dogs in pretty short order. I’m with you on the size issue. Those smaller dogs can definitely get the job done and there are definitely pros and cons to both smaller and larger catch dogs. I personally just like the bigger ones. I’m fixing to be packing one that is on the large end for game dogs but still the smallish side for what I prefer, but I’ve hunted with him already and I know me of the mad scientist behind his creation and I know he is going to be just fine.

I have something on my mind. How do you keep your dogs? What I’m getting at is do you keep your dogs in a place where you have to be able to live with them when you aren’t hunting or are they way away from the house where barking and hell raising doesn’t matter? It’s something that I’ve always had to do is live with them when I’m not hunting. I’ve never really thought about it too much until this last couple of years. Kerry made an outcross with our family of dogs and they are really instinctive dogs and very natural, easy starters, but where the crosses  differ from my dogs is in the way they think and how easy they are to live with outside of hunting. I’ve been around hounds and I know they are hard headed to a fault sometimes. My sisters got that same gene. I don’t know how I didn’t! Anyway, I’m going to hunt these two pups and give them fair shake. I really like them in the woods so far but around the house I’m not sure yet.


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