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GENERAL CATEGORY / BAY PENS / Re: Rafter J hog bay
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on: November 25, 2015, 07:19:55 am
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I'm gonna have to see if I can make it to this one. I've been wanting to see what these bay comps are all about. Might have to bring a dog out as well
Come on out, they are very family oriented and lots of fun! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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GENERAL CATEGORY / BAY PENS / Rafter J hog dog trials
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on: May 01, 2015, 04:35:33 pm
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Sorry last minute on here, but better than never putting it on here. LOL
5050 CR 382 HWY 271 Tyler, Texas 75701
Saturday May 2, 2015
Puppy $25.00 / $ 10.00 Option 70% P.B (to 12 months)
Youth $25.00 / $10.00 Option ~ 100% P.B
Old & Young $40.00 ~ Calcutta ~ 70% P.B (to 12 months) Two Dog $50.00 ~ Calcutta ~ 70% P.B.
One Dog $30.00 ~ Calcutta ~ 70% P.B.
NO CATCH DOGS OR FEMALES IN HEAT!!
Books Open @ 7a.m ~ Baying Starts @ 8a.m
Admission: $5, under 12 free Concession: available
Please feel free to Contact Us:
Jimmy Jones 903-521-8467 or Trisha Jones 903-330-2827
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HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: gordon tournament this wkend
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on: May 01, 2015, 04:31:34 pm
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This guy an gals from Florida are my kinda people.they sure some good hands in the woods.aaron boswell is a hand as well.lindsey a hard ass on all of us.Good group right there
As big as chad is, he better be a good hand! As far as Aaron goes, there is no other one like him. Did David hunt with yall?
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GENERAL CATEGORY / BAY PENS / Re: **Rafter J ~ Benefit Hog Dog Bay at Boar's Nest - August 16, 2014**
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on: August 18, 2014, 08:31:02 am
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I would like to that all that came out. It was a great turnout for a great cause. I know i am one tired sucker. I didn't get home till noon on sunday, and i live 20min from the baypen. I know it was great seeing all the baypen family coming together and making this one of the best baying i have seen. Thanks again to all those that came to help support this family in need! Love every one of yall!
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Best dogs you've ever seen who had them
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on: March 26, 2014, 10:01:25 am
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For several years I was fortunate enough to bear hunt behind some of the best Plotts in the country . . which I guess means in the world. They belonged to a number of different veteran hunters and breeders and represented several strong families of dogs. But when I spent several months hog hunting with Bob Owens in winter 07/08 it forced me to reevaluate what a dog was capable of and gave me a new outlook on how dogs worked in general. He had a gyp named Dot that was just plain spooky. Sometimes I wasn't sure if she even tracked or trailed . . or even went looking for hogs. It was like she just had a radar. On any number of occasions I watched as the woods were hunted out by good dogs . . and afterwards, half jokingly . . either myself or someone else would suggest that we turn Dot loose. And time after time she'd limp out on three legs and bay multiple hogs where they previously had not existed. She was ugly and had bad conformation. Not a very good mouth. She doesn't seem to have been much of a reproducer. But before her I was convinced that cur dogs were hot nosed squirrel dogs and lacked the conviction to do what came naturally to most hounds. And she was ten years old or older the first time I saw her. She'd been injured badly years before. A big boar had bit her back leg in half and it still took a four wheeler going at top speed over a half mile to run her down and catch her off the boar while the severed leg was spinning freely like a windmill fan. So, admittedly, that one got away. But not very many more. She was quick. She was fearless and determined. She was smarter than most folks' kids and she was rougher than a damned stucco toilet seat. She really was greater than the sum of her parts. I was pretty serious about Plotts. And about bear hunting. I don't have Plotts anymore. Not because there aren't plenty of great ones out there. Not because I think there's anything consistently better for catching bears. But because I'd rather spend the rest of my years fooling around with lesser dogs trying to produce another like Dot . . than to own a truckload of good ones that will somehow always seem like punks next to that old pointy headed bitch. Dot (lying down) in 2009. ![](http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/tomorrowisle/32615_451373938288854_1513783567_n.jpg) Mr Bob has had quite a few good dogs. Im good friends with his son, and he has some good dogs himself. Jimbob needs a few spotted dogs to complete his pack though! ![Grin](http://www.easttexashogdoggers.com/forum/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Selling Items in the classified section: Honesty - Integrity ?
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on: March 25, 2014, 09:06:04 am
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I personally think the rules need to be changed on the classifieds. Its too easy for someone to join and just start posting things for sale without someone knowing who you are dealing with. This is the main reason that i will NOT buy anything from the classifieds here on this site. Im on many other sites, and will buy things on there any chance i get because all the riff raff has already been weeded out. I think some rule changes would to some good. Just my .02.
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