@roguecoyote I am certain what my pack does would not conform as hunters - but they run free in the woods, follow a scent (there are deer there and woe betide them if even they caught one - they wouldn't know what to do with it so luckily it is unlikely) and chase rabbits and squirrels. Mostly squirrels.
It is a lovely thing to watch them nosing around in the undergrowth, then darting off at full speed and leaping over fallen logs and other obstacles, slowing, quartering the ground and dashing off again. Elegant, graceful, speedy. Rogue would indeed love it and so would you.
But first you have to work at recall, then find woods where you are allowed to run dogs free. All the 'regular' dog people who frequent the forest know each other (at least by the name of their dogs !) and again it is great to stand and chat and see various breeds all getting along fine as they impatiently wait. On Monday at a crossing of two trails there were 2 Basenjis, 2 Spaniels - a working Cocker and a Springer, a couple of Labradors and a Whippet, all getting along fine.
During Covid so many strangers with new puppies - all on leads. Its a shame the owners appear not to bother to train them as you are doing with Rogue. Hopefully we will get the woods back soon !
Before anyone shouts, I am not in USA and things are different here ! But I can't believe that Rogue couldn't find somewhere to hunt.