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« Reply #20 on: April 08, 2013, 11:58:01 am »

Kevin, i know since i obide by the law the majority of the time, i hunt corp land on foot, that would be walk hunting for some. Only other other choices are on horse back or taking a chance n using a wheeler in a no access area. I used to walk hunt n wanted my dogs close to me, which im paying the price now bc a lota places iv hunted lately, its by wheeler. My old style is a kick in the junk on my new style.
If everytime the walk hunter goes out and both hunter n dogs find the hogs at the same time, then yes, bad for the dog/s, but if the dogs are out 50-200yds corcling and they find a hog or its track n run it n at the end, wam, hog/s. be it 50yds or 1000yds if the hunter dont hav to walk up the hogs n throw the dogs into the pack, then the dogs are finding their own hogs. Diff strokes for diff folks.

Winding from a boat aint no diff than road windin, except the vehicle n type of road used. U cant giv an example of 1 style of hunting, that that person deems best style for his application and try n compare to a completely diff style n then say the other style of huntin dogs are culls. Only in ur eyes for ur paticular style of hunting, would the dog be a cull. Dadgum, its compairing orages to grapefruits, similar in family, but completely diff fruits.
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