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Shotgun66
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Re: 1 Bay Dog, 1 Catch Dog + Bushy Terrain
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February 14, 2020, 02:01:06 pm »
For the record, I’m getting between 50 and 100 yards from bay before cutting the catch dog. Do my best to not get winded by the hogs. Also try to give the catch dog the best path available to the bay. I wait until the bay dog is really singing before turning the catch dog to em. Look at the Garmin and the hogs will normally break as soon as they hear brush cracking a little before the catch dog arrives. If the bay dog bays close and quick, the catch dog covers and catches. If it takes more than a couple hundred yards, I have the catch dog toned in and back on the leash. The hogs are obviously educated. I typically catch mature boars that just don’t want to run when using this approach.
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