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« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2011, 09:41:48 am »

Gees, guess i am losing it but i actually enjoyed it, I dont care about the sex male or female, but they had better dogs than cambells for sure, they rolled out and ran a hog, and for sure they did not have to hire a helecopter to find hogs at a water hole on a 500 acre trap like the campbells did, they showed more of the dogs catching the hog as well and i liked that white pit bull for sure, I guess they will never get a real pro off of this site who hunts 5 times a week with dogs that roll out and strike hogs time after time but i will watch it over those campbell epsiodes, oh yea by the way, did texas have a huntable pig population 52 years ago anybody??  Would that have made him hunting during the screworms outbreak when deer and hog alike both were very scarce??  Maybee if he was hunting high fenced russian hogs they had imported on th eYO ranch or something, there were almost none wild in the whole county at the time he claims he was hog hunting, maybe he shot 5 a year or something who know, sounds good like the texas ranger story that had to be retractedlol 

So what year in your area and state did feral hogs first become hunted in your area, we saw them down here in bee refugio golaid live oak right after the screw worms was knocked out, not sure but had to be in late 60's when i first saw them down here in numbers, by the way am not saying there not some just saying in numbers peeps started keeping straight hog dogs to hunt them due to so many??  There has been hogs in texas since the spanish brought them over in this area and that guy over at Refugio that brought in Russian from european game preserves, John Tattons Dad over at Refugio, he gave his ranch to Texas with some on it now its called aransas wildlife refuge,,,
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