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 11 
 on: Yesterday at 10:44:23 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by Hollowpoint
We got a winter mix, it’s a crust covered dusting of snow with a side other of ice. I’ve got the dogs in the garage during the day and crated up inside at night. They get spoiled quick, they’ll never want to goo outside again. We got a hunt in on some new property day before it came in, got 4, the young dogs got some good reps in. I’ll make a separate thread instead oh hi jacking Old Mans thread.

 12 
 on: Yesterday at 10:27:29 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by t-dog
I agree about the thermal hunters. Our numbers are very high. I use to not even like to see traps set where I hunted, but anymore, I’m convinced the only way to keep them in check is for traps, thermals, and dogs all to be a part of the solution. We have too many and I know sounds dumb to hear a hunter say, but too many presents issues just like not have enough does. They aren’t the same issues just issues. I’ll take having too many over not enough though.

I’m betting you’re spot on about the catch dog. In my opinion your plan is solid. If he started out an ear dog I bet he’ll groom back to it. A light stimulation with a firm
no when you break him will also help if he’s a thinker. It’s kind of a short cut to rewiring him to catch ear. Between the stimulation, the verbal no, and you allowing him to grab the ear with positive attention for that, he’ll switch. If he doesn’t you probably won’t fix it. When I’ve done it, I let them wrestle the hog a little while on the ear to see that they have better holding potential and leverage with the ear.  I hope he gets right because it sounds like he’s a pretty decent dog.


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 on: Yesterday at 10:06:41 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by t-dog
Old man, he’ll do anything for attention lol. It isn’t snowing here yet but we have sleet and rain with temps in the 20’s and heavy snow predicted. I feed wet feed daily but gave extra today and I will also be feeding twice a day starting tomorrow. Y’all be safe out there!


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 14 
 on: Yesterday at 10:00:17 pm 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by t-dog
Yes sir. It sure is a sad thing to see.


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 15 
 on: Yesterday at 06:34:05 pm 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by Cajun
  Thomas we were talking the other day on how many spots we have lost over the years and a lot of them were because of some one buying in the vicinity of where we hunted.

 16 
 on: Yesterday at 05:42:38 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by The Old Man
 I had noticed the theme that when WOW shows up he brings frigid weather with him, we need him to turn the coin to the other side for us.

 17 
 on: Yesterday at 05:41:12 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by The Old Man
  Seems like old man winter has struck almost all of the nation. 15 degrees for a high today several inches of snow on the ground and more coming with single digit nights. Started the dogs on wet sloppy feed tonight and will feed twice a day until it warms up enough to keep their water thawed. We bedded them heavy just before it hit.

 18 
 on: Yesterday at 05:36:16 pm 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by The Old Man
   Went again yesterday, old dog struck one of the young dogs was with him they left out, two of the youngest dogs came by us going towards them but didn't get far and pulled up bayed, we listened a little bit and they broke and bayed a couple more times close to the first bay before staying bayed. We went to them and they were in a terrible pile of briars, sent the bulldog and it broke just before he got there, race is on again, they didn't bay right away again.  We rode to the top of the hill where the other two dogs had gone over and they were 900 and something on over show bayed then move but always in a small area, on the map showed a pond. I figured they were in and out of the pond so started on over that way, just me, my mule, and the bulldog. I was riding through tear through brush so stopped to listen and didn't hear them so looked on the tracker and they were running directly away from me. I rode on to where they'd been for so long and when I popped up on the pond bank there were 3 hogs standing just off the bank on the other side, I sicced the bulldog and he saw them, he broke for them but they weren't real scared after having been bayed for over an hour but still when he got close they started to run but one of the boars turned to fight,Ol' Blue caught him, just 125 lbs or so. I hobbled him got Blue off and ear marked and barred him, he was a pretty good kind mostly black with a little brown mixed in bu the had a tightly curled tail,
'we're particular about our herd boars haha". By then Adam came on over there and I left him with Blue and the hog to go get the other two they were next to the interstate fence, I wanted them away from there. During all this Adam's older dog and the two pups were bayed on the other side of the hill so we started back to them. Got there and they had what appeared to be the same spotted hog that had broke bay earlier. Sent  the bulldog and he plain missed. On the way out of that area we came across 2 dead piglets, I would guess that spotted hog was a sow and had a bed of pigs is why she didn't leave  out initially.

 Ol'Blue has dropped the ball, there was a couple of hogs caught where there wasn't an ear available and he caught the jowl or the side of the face between the jowl and the corner of the mouth. I guess since that since thats all he could get he thinks that's his spot. He caught that loose boar the same way.   Next hog we catch if he's not on the ear  I'm gonna break him off and put him on the ear so he can see that is better, maybe that will work, I don't know, but he needs to grab that handle it there is one there. I believe that's why he missed that sow the pups had bayed the second time. I am not a catch dog guru but all of them I have fooled with liked to catch wherever they first had a successful catch and the first few for him was ear only.

  I can't begrudge the thermal hunters because they take a lot of hogs and they are detrimental to all ag processes but they have hampered our hog population.
There are some places that I promised landowners we'd kill or take and dispose of what we caught and we do, Adam even sends them some pics for PR purposes. But there are places that don't contain that agreement in which case we manage hogs.

 19 
 on: Yesterday at 07:45:49 am 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by t-dog
It could’ve been a better hunt but we had to be careful not to let the dogs cross the county road. I’ve hunted that place for about 30 years and lost it this last year. The old man died and the wife sold it and the fella that bought it won’t let me in there. I feel like he will in time so I’m trying extra hard not to shoot myself in the foot. It’s really put a kink in things for me because it holds a lot of hogs and I hunt everything around it.


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 20 
 on: January 23, 2026, 10:04:34 pm 
Started by WayOutWest - Last post by WayOutWest
Man, hunting twice with only one day between bout wiped this old man out

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