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 11 
 on: April 03, 2026, 11:18:51 pm 
Started by NLAhunter - Last post by Slim9797



Number 9 of 10 we killed with just sketch on Christmas Eve 3 years ago I believe. She was 305. Off some feedbunk country I used to manage.


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 12 
 on: April 03, 2026, 10:20:47 pm 
Started by NLAhunter - Last post by t-dog
Awesome catch right there!

I believe he’s taking applications for anyone that wants their dogs taught to bay the hogs on the edge of the road for easy accessibility. Probably limited spots so don’t waste time getting them turned in.


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 on: April 03, 2026, 09:38:57 pm 
Started by NLAhunter - Last post by NLAhunter

We caught this sow today she was 325lbs that biggest sow i ever been apart of catching caught one years ago that was right at that we caught 2 more good barrs today to biggest was 290lbs caught few smaller sows today too


 14 
 on: April 03, 2026, 10:56:24 am 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by make-em-squeel
That’s a perfect day in my world.

It was a great day, I usually work saturday so it was nice to be in the woods, followed up by a good UFC card once home!

My mind was blown when Grasso knocked Barber out and choked her into a death stare, I was worried for her for a minute there.

Ive watched a ton of UFC dont think I can recall seeing that look in the eyes b4, that was scary, I guess b/c she got KO'd and choked out lol

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 on: April 03, 2026, 10:54:33 am 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by make-em-squeel
Good posts. Im not sure how old of a track they can take honestly. They do cast hunt really well. In general they have there noses on the ground running tracks silently, but in dry conditions they will defiantly have there nose up winding. Ive heard about bird dogs pointing and not baying but the 50-75% cat in them we've never had one do that, they bay like any cur dog. We have never hunted a pure EP, those are his quail dogs. The EP crosses do seem to be gritty but ours dont get cut often bc they wait for us or the cd on big ones usually about 4 ft back, but they are hell on the rest. One of the sows we caught was not small and by the time we got there not only was her ears off and hams/butt shredded her lung under her front arm pit was hanging 1/4 way out before we even stuck her.

 16 
 on: April 03, 2026, 10:35:34 am 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by cajunl
Tdog the sows are way too big and dangerous at them things for my dogs! Shocked Smiley

 17 
 on: April 03, 2026, 05:35:42 am 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by t-dog
That’s impressive Cajun. I do think some dogs have better noses than others and then I think there are dogs that can smell colder tracks but they aren’t interested in working them out. I’ve dropped Outlaw and Ava on a colder track together and know for sure they both smelled it. He continued to grub while she left and hunted out the country south of us. When she ways content that there wasn’t something laid up down there she came back and started grubbing too but Iike I say, it wasn’t her first want to.

Cajunl, how do those dogs do when you take them to motorcycle rallies? I mean it doesn’t spoil them to put them right in amongst all those “hoggs” without having to work for them? Lol I know corny joke. Seriously though, do you do that because you want to spend the time with them or for the purpose of socializing them?


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 18 
 on: April 02, 2026, 09:11:24 pm 
Started by cajunl - Last post by NLAhunter
Looks like yall been wearing em out

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 19 
 on: April 02, 2026, 07:37:52 pm 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by Cajun
T dog the coldest track I put on I will let you figgure out how cold it was. A good buddy Chad told me he was coming in town and he would put some corn out. He put corn and a camera out at 3:00 pm and I got there the next morning around 6:30 am. He told me nothing had hit the corn so we went down a little bit and turned loose on a hog trail. My female Dancer was opening a little bit but I could tell it was really cold. His two dogs came back and I said we could leave her and go hunt another place. I turned another dog to Dancer and we went on. 1/2 hour later his phone dings and he has a picture of those two dogs trailing past his corn and camera. He says Mike nothing has been there since I put the corn out the day before Chances are that track was made the morning before withing a 1/2 hour of daylight making that track around 24 hours old. They did jump the hog but ran it across the highway on another club.
   Now not all my dogs have that kind of nose and for the most part I really dont need that cold nose of a dog. I have put down on tracks and other dogs didnt want anything to do with it.

 20 
 on: April 02, 2026, 06:23:40 pm 
Started by make-em-squeel - Last post by cajunl
make em squeel

I take no offence also. But there is surely a knack for every type of dog. I love a hard hunting birddog. One of the best I every had was a 3/4 cur 1/4 bird dog. One of the roughest dogs I have ever owned. Never barked one time at any size hog.

All my dogs are house broken. If a dog lives here it has to be habitable and not a wild animal. Last weekend I hunted them friday night and took the hound and a cur dog to a beer festival all afternoon and to an several bar/restaurants in the evening on Saturday. They even get to ride on the boat in the summer.  Smiley






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