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thanks longshot
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 6:05 am
by rspillers
i really app the help of the fellow hunters on this site i have joined other sites and guys running dogs while out hunting and it seems as soon as you them you are new to dogs and trying to get started they blow you off the site you told me about was helpful for the hog aspect when i posted last i forgot to put in i was also intereseted in bear wondering if i can run the same dogs as hog? my hats off to you fellas for trying to help out a newbie
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 6:49 pm
by broncobilly
In my experience, a good hog dog will make a good bear dog, and most good bear dogs make good hog dogs, but I have seen a couple of bear dogs that didn't transisition well. To paraphrase what longshot said, in general a dog that is good at one will be good at the other, but all dogs are individuals, and if you start trying to apply generalities to individuals, you will not be satisfied.
Bill
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:53 pm
by longshot
rspillers,
Thanks for the copmliment. I figure you are gonna learn how to do it one way or the other, becuase if you are like I was in your shoes then the drive is too strong to let a few nay sayers stop you.
So you might as well hlearn it like it is and benifet from my mistakes. I think most people on this board feel the same way.
Trying to keep a new or young hunter out of the woods is the WRONG approach to things!
We are glad to have you. Feel free to fire away with all the questions you got.
Good Luck
Longshot