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 on: Yesterday at 07:45:33 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by t-dog
That’s exactly what they are for  Cajun. Those temps on a boat doesn’t sound like fun to me. Those  young dogs will be putting the pressure on those old dogs pretty quick I imagine. Hope that knee is coming along good.


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 on: Yesterday at 07:41:29 pm 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by t-dog
I expect he’s still running. Y’all should be safe.


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 on: Yesterday at 07:21:21 pm 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by NLAhunter
Dang I hope he stays over there with yall and dont come over this way I dont know how good grizzly bear sausage would be

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 on: Yesterday at 07:19:34 pm 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by NLAhunter
Looks like pretty good round

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 on: Yesterday at 05:40:02 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by Cajun
Boys, call it old age or just wimping out but we are not going to hunt the marsh on Sunday. Supposed to be 19 degrees and I am going to tell you that is cold in a boat, especially with wind. It will only be 26 Monday morning so we will be out there then. I have some older dogs that think I have forgot all about them and the young guns are getting ready to get trained in Nutria Avoidance. Looking forward to getting out there and I probably will not be walking to far as Im still getting over knee surgery but hey, that's what those youngens are for.

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 on: Yesterday at 03:27:37 pm 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by t-dog
We made another run today. We didn’t have anything real special happen until we were headed in to catch the 4th and final hog for the morning. We cast dogs and they went about 600 yds and bayed a sounder. We caught 3, a sow and two bigger shoats out of that and then loaded dogs because we didn’t want to get on the place where they were headed. Next cast we got a sow bayed and we sent both catch dogs because we couldn’t see what was bayed. I’m hurrying because they were caught and out of nowhere a bear attacks me.
It was a heck of a deal. It happened so fast I couldn’t tell you what kind of bear it was. Between the surprise and trying to get me a switch I just didn’t notice but it looked like  grizzly when he was running away. If y’all see him you’ll recognize him cause he’s got some bald spots on him now.


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 on: Yesterday at 03:17:32 pm 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by t-dog
Ya see Cajun I thought we were better than that! Your pumping WOW’s ego up. Now he’s strutting around here feeling like a peacock. Lol my youngest boy said the same thing the other day and I grounded him until he graduates in two years.


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 on: Yesterday at 03:13:20 pm 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by t-dog
Those dogs look like they were hangry! They’re a lot like me, it doesn’t matter what time a day it is, if I smell bacon I’m gonna have a mouthful.


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 on: Yesterday at 02:26:58 pm 
Started by LAK - Last post by LAK
serious text or call only will find hog young well started dog not register 979-530-6601 call or text thanks

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 on: Yesterday at 12:46:51 pm 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Cajun
Really good dog work and nice hog. It can be tough in the afternoon when sign is not as fresh and the dogs have to make it up by hustling.

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