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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by Morphie
The APBT is an exceptional boar-hunting dog for the fact that it has strong jaws and is unlimitedly versatile and agile. The point of a boar-dog is to grab the pig and not let go until the hunter gets close enough to kill.
Wouldn't a dog physically holding a pig till the hunter gets to it be a lot like tying a turkey to a tree and then shooting it? Where's the sport in that?
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
the dog(s) don't have to hold the animal just get it to quit running long enough for me to get there.
funny story....
....one of the best 'hog dogs' that I have seen was some strange looking mutt.....like a beagle rat terrier mix.....quick and loud makes for a good hunting dog for hogs...and it was very small, so it took up very little room in the boat.......ha ha
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
P.S name me one hunter that would try to put a bullet in a hog while its thrashing and tossing around and the dogs holding on. Good way to shoot a dog.
Most of the guys that I know that hunt with dogs are very 'sensitive' about their dogs....more like children or a best friend (hunting buddy) than dogs. No way would they want to risk the possibility of shotting their dog.
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
Seriously, I find it easier to get my pork chops at the supermarket. They are all nicely wrapped up and ready to cook. Who's with me!?
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by daniel1983
Most of the guys that I know that hunt with dogs are very 'sensitive' about their dogs....more like children or a best friend (hunting buddy) than dogs. No way would they want to risk the possibility of shotting their dog.
Bingo hunting dogs are golden. The money, time and all that goes in to them. The time you spend with them. I would never risk one of my dogs like that.
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by jglass38
Seriously, I find it easier to get my pork chops at the supermarket. They are all nicely wrapped up and ready to cook. Who's with me!?
Me, me! Pick me! I was definitely born in the right century! I'd be lost without my supermarkets! :D
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by jglass38
Seriously, I find it easier to get my pork chops at the supermarket. They are all nicely wrapped up and ready to cook. Who's with me!?
that's what I'm sayin!
no fuss no muss.
:rockon:
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by jglass38
Seriously, I find it easier to get my pork chops at the supermarket. They are all nicely wrapped up and ready to cook. Who's with me!?
Brudder you ain't had gud jambulaya till you done had it wid da hog sausage ova in it.
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Brudder you ain't had gud jambulaya till you done had it wid da hog sausage ova in it.
That must be a southern thing.
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by jglass38
That must be a southern thing.
Git it rite!!! MAANN its a Suthen Thang
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Re: Hog-Dogging...
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Brudder you ain't had gud jambulaya till you done had it wid da hog sausage ova in it.
I had that for dinra last night!
but it was Zataran's.
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and I used chicken. prepackaged of course.
:)
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