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If a hog escapes after being caught, immediately release your dogs and re-engage them with a fresh scent, then reform a hunting party to re-track the loose hog.
Re-Releasing Your Dogs
When a hog escapes, the first priority is to safely release your dogs from the situation. This is crucial to prevent any potential harm to the dogs or the hunters. Release your dogs by backing up slowly, giving the hog a clear path to escape, and keeping them on a tight leash to maintain control. Use verbal commands and body language to guide them away from the area.
Tracking the Loose Hog
Re-form your hunting party by re-engaging your dogs with a fresh scent or a strong hog lure. This will help them pick up the hog’s trail and track it down. Use a combination of verbal commands and hand signals to communicate with your dogs and guide them in the right direction. Keep in mind that hogs are intelligent and can change their trail, so it’s essential to stay focused and keep your dogs working.
Preparing for the Next Encounter
Once you’ve re-located the hog, be prepared for another intense encounter. Make sure you and your dogs are in top condition, and that you have a solid plan in place to bring the hog down safely. Consider using a more aggressive hunting style, such as a close-range stalk, to increase your chances of success. Stay calm, work as a team with your dogs, and be prepared to adapt to changing circumstances to bring the hog down.
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