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bluetikman
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Lay Up Or Hunt?

Do you guys lay a dog up a night before a hunt or hunt on?

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Andy212
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I always like to hunt them if at all possible. I know some say yes some say no but i always like to

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Donnie Stevens
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Well that would depend on the dog. I'd prefer to lay one up so I could lay up too lol but I've had a couple of those nut jobs that had to have the edge hunted off them or you might as well stay home.

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I always lay up. I need the rest because work at 4:30 comes early

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novicane65
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I personally like the 21/7 or 28/7 rule but ill deviate from that depending upon the dog in question. Some dogs can't sit for more than a few days before they go retarded. Others can go a month. But if you use the 21 or 28 days on and 7 days off it usually pays off. If the dog is conditioned properly then with 7 days off they come out of the box ready to roll and higher strung.

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