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« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2009, 11:29:18 am »

That's right that is when you as a hunter will figure out that animals have a pattern and are creatures of habits. People that run and run the same hog that can't catch him know what he does cause he has the same pattern. That is where we have the advantage.

We use to have a 100 acre pen where we started all of dogs or hunted to tuned them up during deer season. We always knew where they were and the paths they took got hot they went to the water to a quick dip and ran out as quick as they went in.

Truth is the biggest difference was that these hogs ran like the devil. Stopped for no one or anything. So you knew you had to have a couple of gritty dogs to stop and catch them. This is where we learned to breed for grit and stamina cause some of these races lasted for a couple of hours. It was something we enjoyed and learned from. Was a great culling process for what we were looking for.
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