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Silverton Boar Dogs
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« on: August 11, 2009, 06:55:02 pm » |
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I hunt alot of country like that up here in the fall, section wheat pastures with a little cover some where. I hunt those spots only at night, and I will only hunt them when I can get the wind right and there needs to be some wind, so the dogs can wind the hogs from a ways off and to cover the sound of the truck and the dogs. I will come in to a spot like that real slow and quiet with some long range casting dogs lose on the truck. I get just as close as I need to and kill the truck and send the dogs, I will hold a catch dog and some rough dogs on the truck. Soon as I hear a bark I send the rough dogs and drive closer if I need to with the catch dogs. If the strike dogs come back in with no track I will put them back on the box and drive them around the field on the down wind side. Being quite and usind dogs that will wind and/ or cast deep is the key for me. Catch dogs will have to be sent from long range asap, they don't hold long in the open.
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