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Austesus
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Re: Good Sow
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May 10, 2020, 07:00:35 pm »
Reuben, when I was overseas my mentor hunted his littermate brother for me. When I got back he was on fire at 16 months. I had a dry spell where I didn’t catch pigs for a few months and he got bored and decided to start trashing again. He was open and the pigs where I hunted at that point ran so bad a open dog would ruin a hunt unless he was on a good track and would stick in a race for a while, those hogs didn’t like to bay. I put Smokey in the house as my wife’s pet. His brother scooter never got much of a chance for the same reason. I had no true finished dog to run him with that would stick the pig so him being open was messing up hunts. I’m trying to start bringing him with my buddies older dogs now that I don’t have much to run
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