I'm with Leland on this. A dog is a tool among other things, just like a firearm or a bow. The difference is they are a tool that feels emotion. The dogs love it.
(My background is hounds..coonhounds to be exact, and YES a 30# coon versus a 60#hound can be a very even match.)
There's not a one of them, who makes it into an adult hunting pack, that would rather stay on the porch to old old age than go out in a bloody brawl after 4 years. It's who they are. The ones that aren't like that never really make a decent hound and get weeded out real fast. Now, like I said earlier...they're a tool, and like a gun or a bow a fabulous and worthy tool can be used shamefully by it's owner. It's not the tools fault. It's simply doing what it was designed and made for.
One of the kindest and funniest dogs I've ever known was a whole different BEAST when let go on a coon track. He knew when it was family time and when it was all-out-war. Never got the two confused, not for a moment..even with other dogs. No doubt him or a coon would not be alive at the end of the hunt.
They love it. How they are handled isn't their fault.
Now as to the actual subject of the thread:
This is good to know. There's a decent chance I'll find myself in Georgia when I graduate and the prospect of year-round hog hunting is nice. One of my buddies/mentors down there LIVES for hog hunting, but he's not an archer...he just runs 'em with pits then either 'harvests' them or brings them back ALIVE!! Not sure if his dogs bay or catch sense he says he likes 'em alive but in the same breath talks about loosing 9 dogs to one old boar!?!?? :confused: