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« Reply #40 on: June 08, 2011, 08:01:01 am »

Dj, that looks to be the same material and concept. Get the James to tune it up on the belt sander and get some point to it and it may go in better.
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« Reply #41 on: June 08, 2011, 08:02:55 am »

Trent if you would leave Alan at the truck you would not have to worry about anyone jumping and yelling when a hog is caught!!!! Grin Grin Grin   When we going to go hunt?? Im out all summer....I know you are going... Grin  I hear you got ya a boat now

 Grin Yeah, especially if Cowboy finds a hog, he will be out there yelling and doing flips around the hog..  Cheesy

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« Reply #42 on: June 08, 2011, 08:36:22 am »

Choking them off works but if you have a catchdog that lives very long and catches many hogs you will eventually damage his throat and breathing especially if you hunt much in the summer. A break stick will save a lot of unnecessary damage. Slide it in their mouth , twist it ,shove their head toward the hog and pull back quick. Once you get the hang of it you can break all them dogs off a hog that have "lock jaws" or "can't be broke off"  in just a few seconds.   Wink
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« Reply #43 on: June 08, 2011, 08:44:02 am »

Choking them off works but if you have a catchdog that lives very long and catches many hogs you will eventually damage his throat and breathing especially if you hunt much in the summer. A break stick will save a lot of unnecessary damage. Slide it in their mouth , twist it ,shove their head toward the hog and pull back quick. Once you get the hang of it you can break all them dogs off a hog that have "lock jaws" or "can't be broke off"  in just a few seconds.   Wink

 Yea, I think that it has a lot to do with my strength and I just need to keep trying until I get the hang of it. I only tried it once and failed. A friend of ours took over and he pushed down on the break stick and got the dog off. I was thinking that by pushing down on the stick that i would damage the roof of his mouth and thats why I asked if I was doing it wrong, because I was trying to twist the break stick to force his jaw open a bit.
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« Reply #44 on: June 08, 2011, 09:21:46 am »

dj you do need to twist the stick as much as you can , all it takes is a little. When you push the dog's mouth into the hog it makes most dogs want to get a bigger mouthful and they will open their mouth just enough so that you can get a little twist on the stick and then pull back as quick as you can. Timing and technique is they key. A little practice and you will be showing everybody else up in no time..  Smiley
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« Reply #45 on: June 08, 2011, 10:16:54 am »

dj you do need to twist the stick as much as you can , all it takes is a little. When you push the dog's mouth into the hog it makes most dogs want to get a bigger mouthful and they will open their mouth just enough so that you can get a little twist on the stick and then pull back as quick as you can. Timing and technique is they key. A little practice and you will be showing everybody else up in no time..  Smiley

Thanks for breaking it down for me. This info will sure help.  Smiley
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« Reply #46 on: June 08, 2011, 04:01:20 pm »

try the deer antler! it does work slide in behind jaw teeth add pressure pops right open. stick ur finger in ur mouth beind ur back teeth and try to bite down... see how much u like it Grin
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« Reply #47 on: June 08, 2011, 04:39:08 pm »

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Timing and technique is they key. A little practice and you will be showing everybody else up in no time..  Smiley

If you always use the breakstick, after awhile they will get used to it and it will get easier.

I hunted with a guy that had the most handle I had ever seen on a bulldog. He could walk him with no lead to 10 feet from a bay and send him by command. He would catch like a bulldog should. He would tap him on the head twice and he would let go and back up about 3 feet and sit by the hog as the guy would tie him. He would cut and release hogs and the dog would never move.

I was amazed and still have not seen that kind of handle on any bulldog.
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