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« on: December 17, 2008, 02:27:01 pm »

had a nice hog hunt on the suwanee river yesterday.  Me and some friends went out, took my damon (lab/pitt) and some pups (florida curs) and my friends curs.  Hunt went bad at first,damon ran a rabbit down and killed it,  lost one of my pups for about 2 hours, finally found him a mile away. Put in deep into the swamp, damon got gone for about 30 minutes and then hog squealing, grunting, things you like to hear in the night.  He had a big sow caught when we got there, thick palmettos makes the going rough.  Tied her up, dragged her out, got out at 3:40 am, what a night,  damon has turned into a hogs worst nightmare.With his nose, speed and bite, I really feel sorry for the hogs.  He makes most dogs that hunt with him look weak.  With the lab in him he goes through water at full speed, nothing slows him down.  He's almost got me reconsidering my breeding program.   
is damon a running catch dog and does he need help to catch the biggins
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