southtexasguy
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« on: July 25, 2013, 01:03:35 pm » |
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What are your thoughts on a dog that hunts good, catch a lot of hogs with him... but the semi open drives me nuts. Some of the runners are not caught im thinking that this dog could be the reason for that... He would be a top notch dog if he was silent. Debating if I should sell him.
Thoughts?
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t.wilbanks
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2013, 01:12:03 pm » |
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A good, fast dog that runs to catch will catch hogs even if he had blue lights and a siren.
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LoftinCattleCo
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« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2013, 01:23:18 pm » |
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I was in the same boat as you as of what I though about open and semi open dogs... Now that I've hunted behind a few it's doesn't matter...JMO If the swine has runnin on their mind their gonna do it with 10 silent dogs after em or 1 open dog.
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southtexasguy
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« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2013, 01:26:14 pm » |
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Let me rephrase it, catch a lot of hogs behind him... not a problem until the hog breaks... sometimes we will stop and bay them up and sometime we just open and allow them to run a little faster.. If the hog bays up long enough to turn the catch dogs loose its not a problem. I have never ran a semi open dog, so I was asking for advice on someone that has.... We all open when we have blue sirens behind us.
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AnotherRunner
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« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2013, 01:36:52 pm » |
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I had a redbone, she was a great dog. Same as you described. She was semi open as well. I didn't care much for it so I sold her. Had a friend that wanted her because he loves open dogs. If it drives you nuts sell it
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Catch em, tie em, drag em out!
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AnotherRunner
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« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2013, 01:40:53 pm » |
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Like they said above him being open ain't gonna affect catching a hog. If the dog is moving the track faster than the hog is making them the dog will catch him and bay. If a hog wants to run, he's gonna run. It all comes down to personal preferance. I like the assurance that when I hear a bark it means the dog is looking at a pig. Some dogs you can tell the difference when they are trail barking or when they are bayed. I could with my redbone
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Catch em, tie em, drag em out!
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« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2013, 01:41:28 pm » |
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I don't think it really matters. personally I like listening to it. but if your dog is a hound, in my opinion there faster on a track then a cur. just from what iv seen. if you cant stand it and wana sell her pm me cuz id look at her
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Nick Yochum
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« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2013, 01:43:53 pm » |
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Open or silent doesnt matter much but track speed does!
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Bo Pugh
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« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2013, 01:45:51 pm » |
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I have hunted with completely silent dogs ever since the first day and always thought a dog that barked a little on track would make them run but now I think it's so many people hunting that most hogs know what a dog is and are gonna run when they get after them. I bought a dog awhile back that barks a little bit on track and they don't run no further if he's after them or these other dogs are after them that don't bark any on track. And I still don't like open dogs but I like dogs with more bottom than most people have time so that's the only reason I keep him. You just have to weigh his good qualitys and bad qualitys and make your decision
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AnotherRunner
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« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2013, 01:47:05 pm » |
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They are quick with a track mine was full speed ahead always. Never had a dog that gamey before
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Catch em, tie em, drag em out!
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R.ScHmIdT
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I have the same issue infront of me now. I talked to a buddy of mineabout it thats been dogging a lot longer then me . His opinion was keep what you got till you get something better. I think thats my new route.
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southtexasguy
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I have the same issue infront of me now. I talked to a buddy of mineabout it thats been dogging a lot longer then me . His opinion was keep what you got till you get something better. I think thats my new route.
This might be hard to find, but more of what I was thinking..
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hoghunter71409
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If it drive you nuts, than that is your answer. I've let some great dogs go becuase there was something that drove me nuts about them. Had a super cold nose plott that would find hogs that 99% of other dogs couldnt. It was nothing for this dog to make a 15 mile race. When it came to hog hunting, she was money in the bank. Geat temper, beautiful registered plott....but she barked too much at home and I could not stand it. I sold her becuase she barked too much. Maybe it is crazy, but it drove me nuts. Sometime you gotta do what you gotta do.
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he would be a top notch dog if he was silent ? lol if you don't like listening to him , fine but it sounds like he is a top notch dog silent or open . after a bay breaks you shouldn't care , or I don't anyway if every dog in the pack opens the hog all ready knows the dogs are upon him . but if your falling into that open dogs make the hog run , you're wrong . being bayed up and the dogs letting it bust the bay is why they run . the dog is just letting you know which way they are running lol . if you just can't stand it you answered your own question .
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wine6978
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He!! send him on down the line. I love it when my dogs sing a hog a night night song!!!
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BigNoseKate
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Well I'll just post under neath my handsome hubby...  We have a bmc that bawls. I love it. We have some younger dogs that it helps out plus we can tell what's goin on by the sound of his bark: if hes running, stopped, etc... Almost like you can see the hunt w out seeing it! I love to hear and watch them work!
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Look like a girl, act like a lady, think like a man and work like a dog
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Bo Pugh
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If it drive you nuts, than that is your answer. I've let some great dogs go becuase there was something that drove me nuts about them. Had a super cold nose plott that would find hogs that 99% of other dogs couldnt. It was nothing for this dog to make a 15 mile race. When it came to hog hunting, she was money in the bank. Geat temper, beautiful registered plott....but she barked too much at home and I could not stand it. I sold her becuase she barked too much. Maybe it is crazy, but it drove me nuts. Sometime you gotta do what you gotta do.
if anyone else has a dog that will make a 15 mile race and wants to get rid of it for any reason send me a message on here. thats the kind of dog i like
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I like a dog that hunts open or not. Like others I love the hear that song and love it even better when they begin singing the finally, got a redbone gyp that will sing them a song. I also have a male that will bawl on track. Ain't no doubt what or where they are. Not to mention it just jacks me up when they are stepping and telling the hog u mine big boy.
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hoghunter71409
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If it drive you nuts, than that is your answer. I've let some great dogs go becuase there was something that drove me nuts about them. Had a super cold nose plott that would find hogs that 99% of other dogs couldnt. It was nothing for this dog to make a 15 mile race. When it came to hog hunting, she was money in the bank. Geat temper, beautiful registered plott....but she barked too much at home and I could not stand it. I sold her becuase she barked too much. Maybe it is crazy, but it drove me nuts. Sometime you gotta do what you gotta do.
if anyone else has a dog that will make a 15 mile race and wants to get rid of it for any reason send me a message on here. thats the kind of dog i like Hey Bo....if it makes a difference I sold her to my hunting partner. Now I have the best of both worlds.
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If it drive you nuts, than that is your answer. I've let some great dogs go becuase there was something that drove me nuts about them. Had a super cold nose plott that would find hogs that 99% of other dogs couldnt. It was nothing for this dog to make a 15 mile race. When it came to hog hunting, she was money in the bank. Geat temper, beautiful registered plott....but she barked too much at home and I could not stand it. I sold her becuase she barked too much. Maybe it is crazy, but it drove me nuts. Sometime you gotta do what you gotta do.
if anyone else has a dog that will make a 15 mile race and wants to get rid of it for any reason send me a message on here. thats the kind of dog i like Hey Bo....if it makes a difference I sold her to my hunting partner. Now I have the best of both worlds. is this the same dog that's the mother to my pup?? Just curious
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I go where the dogs go!
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