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Author Topic: Quick hunt in the soon to be Sahara  (Read 1030 times)
Shotgun66
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« on: July 14, 2022, 08:23:51 pm »

Nice hunt, hog, and dog work T Dog. Hope Outlaw makes a full recovery.
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I take the same approach that you guys do this time of year. I soak my feed year round and cut them way back in the summer.
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I try to get them out at least once a week. Up at 4AM, dogs loaded & leaving by 5AM, on the ground by 6AM & picked up NLT 8:30 or 9:00AM. I try to hunt around water (hogs are there anyway) and we get 1 shot in hogs. We get it done or we go home. I have really put alot of time getting a handle on my dogs so I can call/tone them off a busted bay. Very important for catch dogs! In my experience, busted bays & hard going dogs with no handle are where overheating problems occur.


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