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Hunting - other than deer
Looking for a place to kill a hog
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<blockquote data-quote="CATCHDAWG" data-source="post: 4956919" data-attributes="member: 2210"><p>^^^ 98% of dog hunters dogs will run either or. Very few have dogs that are strictly bear dogs but there a few. I was always the opposite, my dogs would run a bear but I wouldn't release them on a track, I always preferred to catch hogs instead. The key to success is to get off the road, most folks rig their dogs off the box and drive around until a track is struck. I always parked and led the dogs off into the woods. It's a lot more work but greatly decreases the competition. Still doesn't mean someone else's dogs won't join up with yours or vise versa but that's public land for ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CATCHDAWG, post: 4956919, member: 2210"] ^^^ 98% of dog hunters dogs will run either or. Very few have dogs that are strictly bear dogs but there a few. I was always the opposite, my dogs would run a bear but I wouldn’t release them on a track, I always preferred to catch hogs instead. The key to success is to get off the road, most folks rig their dogs off the box and drive around until a track is struck. I always parked and led the dogs off into the woods. It’s a lot more work but greatly decreases the competition. Still doesn’t mean someone else’s dogs won’t join up with yours or vise versa but that’s public land for ya. [/QUOTE]
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