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any one got information on hog dogs?
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01/29/11 02:55 PM
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gunsmoke2010
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I am actually new to this sport i have on pit which people tell me would make a good dog i have read alot about hunting hogs with dogs but im from tennesse and dont have any forums of my own state to go to we have thick woods here whats a good way to start
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Re: any one got information on hog dogs?
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01/29/11 02:59 PM
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ETXFIREMAN 1
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prolly get more info if this was posted in the hog/varmint forum.
No doubt about the AR crap, just damn shame hunters don't have self control and knowledge
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Re: any one got information on hog dogs?
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01/29/11 08:13 PM
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Cur dogs are good for hunting with and when they bay a hog, you walk the pits in on a leash and turn them loose when in sight of the hog. They are just used to catch the hog, not hunt them. If you don't walk them in on a leash lots of times they will run out of gas before actually getting to the bay.
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Re: any one got information on hog dogs?
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01/29/11 09:38 PM
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in your neck of the woods hounds might be a bit more common, but here in Texas, like Bowslayer said I would say there are more curs. I do it like he said, just use the pits or bulldogs to catch. Some people don't use a catch dog at all, and let the curs bay the hog and then shoot it.
As far as getting started goes, the best way is to find somebody that already hunts and go with them to learn the ropes. hunt with as many different people as you can before you start buying dogs, That way you can see what you want in a dog. Long range, short range, open, silent, rough or loose. How your dogs hunt will impact how much you enjoy hunting with them. start acumulating gear so you can spread out the expense(except cut gear, that needs to be sized to the dogs you get). I highly reccomend a tracking system.
Stand up for your rights to own and hunt with dogs Join the Lonestar Working Dog Association www.lswda.org
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Re: any one got information on hog dogs?
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01/29/11 11:59 PM
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M Bennet
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i hunt hogs with dogs off the hood of my truck im going in the morning alvord tx call me if you want to go.940 210 1762
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Re: any one got information on hog dogs?
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01/30/11 11:45 AM
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there are alot of cur dogs around here problem is tennessee was really strict on hunting hogs for a while so no one really knows that its legal to hunt the hogs with a dog so very few even do it if any at all i cant find a single person that does it to go with and to learn some from but i do know that when i used to coon hunt alot i liked a dog that wouldn get out of hearing range i would like to get a dog that is already trained for a reasonable price would even pick the dogs up in texas if it was around houston or somewere kinda close?
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