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HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: A few since I’ve been home from work
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on: September 01, 2019, 06:01:29 pm
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That's a nice set of hogs and that ole bo hog got some teefs, lol. What kinda dogs are you hunting?
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The one with good teeth was a Rough son of a gun here! With one bull dog on him, he spun on me, put me up a bank that I tell back off of on my back and had to shoot him in the face about 18” from my face. Good hunt though! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Yessir,,, it gets western sometimes,,,, LOL... I remember the last one I cut and when me and my boy released him,, he ran down a log and treed me ... Its at those times,, I think Im getting to old for this chit Haha yeah I’m starting to feel that at times. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Tying pigs in the summer time
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on: August 31, 2019, 01:49:41 pm
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If you catch all your hogs by sight huntin or in areas you can drive right to them ofcourse they're not goung to get as hot.If you actually have to trail and find hogs by nose most times miles away from vehicle access it's just part of it.If you try to use straight catch dogs in the summer here that trail a hog a long ways your going to have more than a dead hog as well.They can be catchy but better wait to catch till you get there.If a dog tries to hold a hog by the ear for a hr or so in the summer months it's likely you won't catch that hog due to your dog over heating.I have dogs I won't turn loose in the heat because they got no back up.A bayed hog doesn't heat up as fast as a caught hog and that's a fact.A caught dog heats up way faster than one that's baying that's also a fact.If you can't get to the seen in short order with straight catch dogs in the summer here sh@t dies and thats a fact hog or dog.Mike I use you tail cutting trick and it has worked I believe.
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