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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1483404" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>I have been around this type of hunting growing up and throughout my life. I have many friends that ran dogs in the past. It is not hand to hand combat and it is not torture. The dogs do all the work. Some guys just don't like shooting hand guns around their dogs, it's loud. They will stab them a few times behind shoulder with a 16" double edged knife and they bleed out and expire quickly. Much faster than an arrow from a bow hunter. It's amazing to see how well some of the bay dogs work together as unit, then to watch the catch dogs go in and their job. I have been lucky enough to get invites to hunt some large ranches with friends and see their bay dogs run over 30 miles in a night tracked by gps collars and still want more. You will also see the hogs start to adapt and show just how clever they really are. I used to go from time to time but some guys just live for this and it's their passion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1483404, member: 21446"] I have been around this type of hunting growing up and throughout my life. I have many friends that ran dogs in the past. It is not hand to hand combat and it is not torture. The dogs do all the work. Some guys just don't like shooting hand guns around their dogs, it's loud. They will stab them a few times behind shoulder with a 16" double edged knife and they bleed out and expire quickly. Much faster than an arrow from a bow hunter. It's amazing to see how well some of the bay dogs work together as unit, then to watch the catch dogs go in and their job. I have been lucky enough to get invites to hunt some large ranches with friends and see their bay dogs run over 30 miles in a night tracked by gps collars and still want more. You will also see the hogs start to adapt and show just how clever they really are. I used to go from time to time but some guys just live for this and it's their passion. [/QUOTE]
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