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 11 
 on: May 20, 2026, 07:47:14 am 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by t-dog
Your buddies gyp died and his pup had to be carried out. That sounds odd to me. Why did the pup have to be carried out?

I will get with you about Lizzo.

Those wild lemon thickets are as bad as I’ve been in. The thorns are brutal but even worse they are from the ground up and the trees can and do grow so close together. I’ve gone in dressed and came out nearly naked. They’re bad enough to make you ask if there are any on a place before you hunt it. It’s the same kind of fear you have when you start out of your front door. You gotta open it slow and look first to make sure the band of wild women aren’t out there waiting. Trying to navigate through them while they are grabbing and stripping at your clothes is nearly impossible.


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 on: May 20, 2026, 12:01:43 am 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by WayOutWest
I saw my first wild lemon this last trip down. Those things are medieval. Nasty

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 on: May 19, 2026, 10:38:57 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Slim9797
Ole Lizzo is a really nice dog. I’d feed her for sure. She’s the first dog bred like that that I’ve ever hunted with. If she’s the norm for them then it doesn’t make sense why more of us aren’t hunting them. She could probably be harder, but everything else about her is spot on. My biggest surprise was how controlled she went into the brush. She didn’t just blow in straight through the thick. She tried to take trails which means less noise and more energy used getting to the hog. She also hammed a good boar it in the open pasture and the second he squatted she move to the ear. She’s a thinker on her feet and I can’t express how important I believe that is in a good catch dog. You better get her bred before you can’t. She’s got a hazardous occupation and you know what I know, tomorrow isn’t guaranteed for any of us….hog dogs included. I just so happen to know where there’s a very like minded male with lots of leg, lol.


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Well if you can use her you need to come get her. Breed her. I’m going to sit on my hands unintentionally because I like these cur dogs. and I hopefully have a litter due inside of a month. Misty and king.

Now not to sound partial, but I’d concur with tdog, she is an awesome dog. As long as you understand what she is and use her accordingly, you can catch lots of, and some good hogs with her. And she’s a heck of a number 2, to back up a good bulldog.
  Appreciate you speaking well of her Thomas, I’m serious, she’s in her prime and she needs using. We can figure out something that works, just holler if you think so.

Went last weekend and caught a pile at pork chop hill. Sadly Rhett lost his best gyp to what I can best tell was a heart attack or seizure. I found her, not half an hour after a pup of his had to be carried out. She’s seemingly okay now.

That’s the only picture I got Saturday. Them buddies of ours with us didn’t know what a wild lemon thicket was. So I went and got a picture to show them. Tdog knows about that thicket. No hogs in there today.


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 on: May 17, 2026, 06:14:49 am 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by t-dog
Ole Lizzo is a really nice dog. I’d feed her for sure. She’s the first dog bred like that that I’ve ever hunted with. If she’s the norm for them then it doesn’t make sense why more of us aren’t hunting them. She could probably be harder, but everything else about her is spot on. My biggest surprise was how controlled she went into the brush. She didn’t just blow in straight through the thick. She tried to take trails which means less noise and more energy used getting to the hog. She also hammed a good boar it in the open pasture and the second he squatted she move to the ear. She’s a thinker on her feet and I can’t express how important I believe that is in a good catch dog. You better get her bred before you can’t. She’s got a hazardous occupation and you know what I know, tomorrow isn’t guaranteed for any of us….hog dogs included. I just so happen to know where there’s a very like minded male with lots of leg, lol.


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 on: May 15, 2026, 11:06:33 pm 
Started by Slim9797 - Last post by Slim9797

Had some hogs coming into a feeder at some of my step family’s country just north of flatonia. This is a place I’ve use lizzo a lot but this was a different feeder and it’s been a while. 
  Hogs showed about 10. I went and got lizzo. Spotted them with my thermal about 400 yards out to make sure they were still there. I put lizzo down, we ease in the first 300 and then I turn on my head lamp and it’s full go. Hogs don’t break til they’re in my lights. We miss the big boar but cut the number 2 out. After a little back and forth I spin him the 2nd time and lizzo gets caught.

Tied him, took her back to the truck. Went back to the hog and lightened his back end up and sent him on his merry way.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYOVDvdEWSC/?igsh=djRnMm4wMG82aWVj


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 16 
 on: May 11, 2026, 05:13:27 pm 
Started by Cajun - Last post by Cajun
  Anyone know how to contact Dewayne Loosier? If so have him message me please.

 17 
 on: May 08, 2026, 05:31:16 pm 
Started by NLAhunter - Last post by WayOutWest
Not missing any meals, lol. Love that brindle trim.

 18 
 on: May 08, 2026, 03:10:22 pm 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by NLAhunter
Sounds like a pretty good round

 19 
 on: May 08, 2026, 03:08:54 pm 
Started by NLAhunter - Last post by NLAhunter

 20 
 on: May 05, 2026, 01:57:38 pm 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by make-em-squeel
Then i read this, thanks Bill Gates

https://www.theburningplatform.com/2026/05/05/tick-apocalypse-2026-bio-terrorism/

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