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 on: Yesterday at 08:28:19 am 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by The Old Man
  Going to get some escaped cows today over between Ft. Gibson and Tahlequah. Took some Cur Dog pics while loading up. but they aren't very cooperative subjects and I'm a poor camera man. Will get Lisa to put them on that site so we can upload them and post later.

  Yes, the bulldog keeps up real well, he has made a few 12-14 mile trips since I started using him. One day he got pretty hot and I really believe it was a hormone thing, like a woman having hot flashes, since he is recently neutered. Before nor since he hasn't done that and often mixed in those trips he has caught 1-3 hogs.

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 on: Yesterday at 06:53:20 am 
Started by The Old Man - Last post by Cajun
Some good hunts. You need to Post dome pics. of your cur dogs. When your hog hunting on your mules is your catchdog able to keep up?

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 on: Yesterday at 06:48:21 am 
Started by Cajun - Last post by Cajun
T dog I just bought a book on Warner Glenn and looking forward to reading it. You can really learn from anyone, young or old, everyone has had different experiences depending on where they live and what kind of terrain that they hunt, different breeds of dogs, etc. A friend introduced me to Orval Roberts and we used to go up there and hunt with him. This is before Orval had Plotts and we were responsible for him getting into the Plotts. We always enjoyed his hunts and stories. Orval had a wealth of knowledge on dogs and hog hunting, Going to Plott days I was fortunate to get to spend time with Everett Weems, Taylor Crockett, Holman Fielder and others. Holman fielder had that unique ability that when he was telling stories you actually felt you were right there with him. A couple of years ago friend I used to hunt with were discussing how fast time had gone by and we were talking about some oldtimers and he said, shoot, we are the oldtimers now.
  Now at 70 I have slowed down, pretty content to let the younger guys crawl into those briar thickets. Mentally I dont feel any older then in my 20's but physically I have to accept the truth. Part of the circle of life I guess. The problem is at my age I should be slowing down but I still love the sound of a screaming race and as long as I can still go, it makes me pretty happy.

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 on: Yesterday at 06:23:06 am 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Cajun
Sounds like a good hunt the first turnout. Anytime your dogs get on hogs is a learning experience. Everyone has had hunts where the hogs just were not there but still good to see how your dogs hunt in no sign.

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 on: Yesterday at 06:19:30 am 
Started by Cajun - Last post by t-dog
Cajun, I was watching a pod cast the other morning and my wheels got to turning m. Once I fanned all the smoke away I  had the curiosity of wondering if guys like yourself and the old man know anyone that is older than y’all that you consider good dog men/women or houndsmen? I’m not trying to be funny or call y’all old but you are both very experienced, accomplished, and highly respected. I like this board because of the shared experiences and knowledge that gets shared but the knowledge the guys that were my mentors passed on to me was invaluable. I’d love to hear some knowledge from some other seasoned guys. Even though he didn’t hog hunt, I love listening to guys like Warner Glenn. There’s always something to be learned. Are there people out there that you or Clue pay special attention to when they speak?


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 on: Yesterday at 06:08:19 am 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by t-dog
It sounds like it’s really starting to click for those two brothers. I’m real impressed that ole Dan was baying. That shows some growth too. Stay after them!

By the way, I assume the mule man was hog hunting?


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 17 
 on: February 16, 2026, 08:43:50 pm 
Started by Hollowpoint - Last post by Hollowpoint
Last week we loaded the buggy, trucks and a gaggle of dogs and hit the new private spot I acquired. We proceed to get the buggy off the trailer, let the dogs out to do their bathroom business and get the party started. As we start loading dogs on the buggy we notice a few are MIA. They winded some hogs and were in the 600 range by the time we noticed.

We take what’s left and get going, we got to the edge of a field when a hog comes running out and stops about 20 yards from us. He’s lop eared about 130-150 lb variety, we dump some dogs on him. The dogs split and the closest is a shoat that got scooped up and dispatched. The next is my Dan dog and an old gyp and they’re a good ways off. It takes us a bit to cover the distance, we get there and it’s a boar about 140 or so. The old gyp doesn’t have enough teeth to chew ice cream and Dan was fighting him the whole time. The rest of the dogs get there and tag him out, he’s spent and I was wondering if he was done for the day.

We got to see some good dog work after that fiasco, but they couldn’t put the brakes on any of them. Today I went to my usual public spot, road the dogs to an area I want to check, not much going on so I start walking them in a loop to see if we can cut a track. We go maybe 300 yards and I hear dogs barking and b they ain’t mine. The dogs start going to them, I’m trying to convince them to come with me, I succeed in getting three of the five. Shortly after my phone is ringing, gentleman tells me where he’s parked and I get there, he comes out of the woods riding this tall mule and I was instantly jealous.

We visited for a while, talked dogs and went our ways. I dropped at another spot, nothing but old sign and no action. I load up and go to another place I know, start walking the dogs down this high line road. We get a few hundred yards in and the dogs dip into the woods. They go about 370 +/-, they start to filter back except Disco Dan. He’s still working that area so I just watch him on the garmin. After a bit he stops moving at about 360, we start to him as a precaution, we get to about 170 and I hear him barking.  Dan is not a barking dog so I’m thinking we got us a Dozer boys. The other dogs get on scene and they got it caught up, I make my way in and grab legs, not a dozer but plenty good enough for the day we were having. Turned out to be a good size sow that appeared to be feeding in that area.

Dan and Pete take turns showing off their skills they’re learning, I was a proud papa today.





 18 
 on: February 16, 2026, 08:18:32 pm 
Started by Cajun - Last post by Hollowpoint
Good hunting Cajun, that boar in the last pics has some serious choppers!

 19 
 on: February 16, 2026, 06:32:11 pm 
Started by Teaspoon - Last post by NLAhunter
I have i dont think its a nickels worth of difference in them

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 on: February 16, 2026, 06:31:01 pm 
Started by Cajun - Last post by NLAhunter
Sounds like some good hunts

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