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« Reply #60 on: January 12, 2012, 12:07:27 pm » |
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I've run loose dogs that have bayed 25 + hogs in a group. And that night they were Superdogs in my book and theres nights I chased these same dogs miles and miles and never get the hog to stop and bay long enough for me to get there with help.
Then I've run my rough dogs and caught hogs quick and home by 10pm and that night they were my superdogs. I've also had these same rough dogs get cut down so bad I was questioning them ever to hunt again.
If a hog is going to bay he will and alot of times make average dogs look like superstars. In my book a team of dogs that consistantly produces hogs is what Im running rather its loose,rough etc...............
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« Reply #61 on: January 12, 2012, 03:17:32 pm » |
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You're hunting areas constitute alot of times what kind of dogs you can run and be successful.
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