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« on: February 15, 2020, 04:55:17 am » |
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If it’s super thick, I like to have 2-3 bay dogs baying. With just one dog it seems the bulldog busting through brush is a lot more noticeable and the hogs tend to break a lot more. With that said, I’ve bayed more really big hogs with just one dog, they just seem to stand for one dog a whole lot better right off the bat. It’s hard to train young dogs like that, so I’ve gotten away from it. I like to hear a good bay with a few cur dogs roaring on one.
It always helps if the cur dogs help catch when the catch dogs hit, but that’s usually when the cur dogs get whacked. Loose or gritty, the hog has gotta want to stay bayed, if he decides to run, he’s gonna run.
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