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Post by flhuntress on Nov 17, 2003 0:14:09 GMT -5
well?
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Dave1
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Post by Dave1 on Nov 25, 2003 12:45:59 GMT -5
Yes.
I use Cur dogs only, mostly Blackmouth's. They hunt silently, scent trail and wind from long distances very well, hunt aggressively, will find/stop, bay/catch, almost any hog that walks. Generally, Cur dogs are easier and safer to handle and hunt than the rough bulldogs especially when hunting around livestock. The vet bills and mortallity rate is considerably less with Cur dogs.
Dave1
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Post by mudfish2 on Nov 25, 2003 14:53:18 GMT -5
yea we use dogs...I say "we" but the firend I hunt with has pit..pit crosses...some with lab and some with american bulldogs..thats the reason I had bought hooch..he is mastiff and pit and I thought would have made a great catch dog...he is about 2 years old and maybe could be trained yet
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Post by flhuntress on Nov 26, 2003 11:02:48 GMT -5
i don't go with any of my dogs but i will go with someone else who uses their dogs. i'm too attached to mine and couldn't handle it if they got hurt. i'll only go with ethical hunters...they have to treat their dogs with love and respect.
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Post by mudfish2 on Nov 26, 2003 12:34:09 GMT -5
I love my dogs...especially on cold winter nights ;D
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Post by flhuntress on Nov 27, 2003 22:29:39 GMT -5
lol-i won't even go there mf.... ;D
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Post by Brokenbucket on Dec 24, 2003 7:44:04 GMT -5
Here in SC, we can legally bait feral hogs and deer, in the low-country/swamps. I have an Electronic Caller and am thinking about getting some Hog Call'n tapes and playing the Feed'n Frenzy tapes near the known corn piles and the Piglet Distress for both ferals and 'yotes, in the same areas. The good thing about Ferals and 'yotes is the season never closes....
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Post by gulfcoasthunter on Dec 24, 2003 19:54:22 GMT -5
I have gone with others using their dogs but I won't anymore. Its their right and I respect that but I just can't stand seeing a dog all ripped up, and I have seen it more than once. I prefer to bow hunt them near feeders or stalk them.
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