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Shotgun66
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Re: Short Stout Boar
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August 22, 2022, 07:10:47 pm »
Thanks fellas. Appreciate it.
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TDog, NLA - I see it the same way y’all do. I like huntin a dog alone. You learn a lot about them this way. It requires some patience but it does make them better if you commit to it. Its not uncommon for a young dog to quit a bay and come out to you. Don’t get mad. Be patient, walk em back in and send em back after them. You g dogs getting singled out can also get intimidated by sounders. Ease in to them and encourage them.
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It’s very challenging for the catch dog if the dog bays loose and only barks sporadically. To consistently catch educated hogs this way you need a bay dog that really gives alot of mouth along with an athletic catch dog. It probably works best if the bay dog likes to catch when the cd arrives.
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