Yea, that's where I was going with the question. I used to pheasant hunt in N.W. Kansas and the land owner whose farm we stayed at had a dozen greyhounds. We hunted with six one evening but didn't see any coyotes but they did catch a badger. Never saw anything like it, four dogs each had a leg and the fifth had it by the head.......
Old 4 wheel truck with flatbed on back and 6 compartment kennel to hold the dogs. Dogs would stick their heads out the windows and when he pulled a release cord from inside the truck cab, the sides would drop down and it was off to the races.
It was beautiful watching those greyhounds run like they're supposed to do......
pulled a release cord from inside the truck cab, the sides would drop down and it was off to the races
yep that is what these old boys had...so wild to see dogs drag down a yote and kill it in seconds....we catch tons of stuff on the ground. the breed of dogs we use, a poacher would use. Type of dogs that are real tight mouthed...they run to catch and kill... but will tree or bay if they got to. and are trained to decoy yotes...not near as much fun as running them down