It doesn't matter where we start the hog, what time of day or what the terrain is our hogs can flat out fly. They have had so much hunting pressure that they almost refuse to stop. They get worse and worse. We used to think a dog that went two miles had bottom but my dog and two dogs of my buddies ran a hog for around 4 miles before they finally bayed in a brush pile in a orchard in the middle of a plum thicket last week.
Where part of Texas are you running these hogs?
Thanks,
It sounds like hell for a dog and a hogs Heaven!
Never hunted that area. A friend of mine is working on a big property to hunt around Stevensville. Im not sure how my dogs stack up against anybody elses for stopping a hog, but if we get to hunt it Ill let you know how it went for us.
That South Texas Black brush is something aint it? It didnt take me long to figure out that cactus is the least of your worries down there! How about those Blue brush thickets though? Nothing to stick you but that stuff is taller than me and thick as the hair on a cats back! By the time we drug a good boar out of that stuff last year I was missing my boots! lol
We caught some hogs and had a great time last year but our dogs really got tested in South Texas! I aint never hunted a place so dry.